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Discover the benefits of online ticket booking

Transportation is imperative since it enables trade between people's, which in turn establishes development. Bus travel is one of the most widespread and suitable means of transportation in a few growing nations like India. People who can�t afford to travel by air and train opt for bus services in travelling. Travelling has become a part of life and it�s a routine affair for business people either for urgent meeting, industrial trips or the passion to visit new places. With the advent in technology booking your bus tickets online has become popular and acts as a time-saving element. Motive for traveling consist of recreation, tourism or vacationing, research travel, volunteer travel for charity, religious pilgrimages and business travel. With the help of internet and cyber space a person can book tickets online which is a great way to save money and time. Online ticket booking for deluxe bus services from anywhere like BUS DC TO NYC is very easy. The whole process is just a few but...

Guinness World Records: Los Angeles resident Chanel Tapper has world longest tounge

You may not know this, Southern California, but there is importance among us. The latest edition of the Guinness Book of World Records boasts a number of record-breaking feats by Southern Californians. Los Angeles resident Chanel Tapper, for example, can maintain the state's longest tongue. Yup, that's right. Her tongue, according to Guinness, measures 3.8 inches from tip to top lip. She got beat out, though, for the world record by Stephen Taylor of the United Kingdom, whose licker measures 3.86 inches. Local collectors also higher in the charts. Denise Tabangui 2429 San Jacinto has cow-related items from March 2011. The collection was started in 1990 when he saw a picture of cow in the kitchen of his mother. Now she needs more than a kitchen to keep her menagerie own cow, which includes a life-size calf neighbors gave as a gift. Charlotte Lee of Huntington Beach has 5249 different rubber ducks - enough for the record books. His friends kept rubber behind glass in a room dedic...

Lock of hair from the date of arrival Aboriginal Australia

The DNA sequencing of a 100-year-old hair lock of hair from an Australian Aborigine has exposed that he was directly descended from Africans who migrated to Asia about 70,000 years ago. According to ABC Science, the innovation proves that Aboriginal Australians have a longer continuous association with the land than any other race of people. The lock of hair was donated to British anthropologist Alfred Haddon in the early 20th century by an original man from Western Australia's Goldfields region. A worldwide team of researchers published their findings in the journal Science. University of Western Australia archeologist Dr Joe Dortch, who co-authored the study, said the finding draws up a timeline for Australian population of at least 50,000 years. The study found the hair had no hereditary input for modern European Australians who migrated to the country much later. According to the BBC, the study's findings challenge current theories that there was a single wave of migration ...