![]() Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Henry Cavill has won the coveted role of Superman, the iconic superhero. The film will be directed by Zack Snyder, who stated, “In the pantheon of superheroes, Superman is the most recognized and revered character of all time, and I am honored to be a part of his return to the big screen. I also join Warner Bros., Legendary and the producers in saying how excited we are about the casting of Henry. He is the perfect choice to don the cape and S shield.” Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers. Cavill recently wrapped production on “The Cold Light of Day” and stars in the upcoming “Immortals,” opening this fall. Targeted for release in December 2012, the new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. Source: Superherohype.com |
Monday, January 31, 2011
Henry Cavill as Superman
Saturday, January 29, 2011
A dream can be described as a surreal journey to our subconscious. Basically, it is a joyride taken by us to escape the realm of reality. It tempts us to break free. It tempts us to be sovereign, to be care-free, restless, jovial.
Have you ever been on such a surreal ride where your inspired imagination meets the intricate, natural beauty of reality? A place from where you can view the majestic splendor both your imagination and nature have to unfold. A place so breathtakingly picturesque that innately you form a special bond with it, capturing the very essence of the magic the place has to offer. You stand at the threshold, feeling like a kid, on the tips of your feet, trying to establish your presence. It actually doesn’t feel true, it feels like a farce. But then you realize how gifted this planet is. How beautiful it is. How lively it is. It is all true.
As a traveler, I have felt all these things before. But my journey has not stopped yet. There are various places I have to travel to, various destinations I’ve to explore. The sublime yet natural feeling of being one with nature has not completely grown on me yet. Nature stands for perfection and excellence and I yet have to realize its full potential. And one day, I will.
Places I would most definitely visit!
Stunningly beautiful and rugged, this island wildlife sanctuary, once visited, is not easily forgotten. Its snow covered peaks, blue glacier ice and emerald green bays, are breathtaking sights.
It is a real "oasis" in the stormy southern oceans and is home to sea and land birds, seals and reindeer. This site aims to provide a window to this fragile environment - and offer the chance to discover more about what makes the island of South Georgia so special.
- Location and Geography
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) is a British overseas territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean. It is a remote and inhospitable collection of islands, consisting ofSouth Georgia and a chain of smaller islands, the South Sandwich Islands.

There is no native population on any of the islands, and the only present inhabitants are the British Government Officer, Deputy Postmaster, scientists, and support staff from the British Antarctic Survey who maintain scientific bases at Bird Island and at the capital, King Edward Point, as well as museum staff at nearby Grytviken.
- Climate
The South Sandwich Islands are much colder than South Georgia, being further south and more exposed to cold outbreaks from the Antarctic continent. They are also surrounded by sea ice from the middle of May to late November (even longer at their southern end).
Typical daily maximum temperatures in South Georgia at sea level are around 0 °C (32 °F) in winter (August) and 8 °C (46.4 °F) in summer (January). Winter minimum temperatures are typically about −5 °C (23 °F) and rarely dip below −10 °C (14 °F).
- Economy

Tourism
Tourism
Tourism has become a larger source of income in recent years, with many cruise ships and sailing yachts visiting the islands (the only way to visit South Georgia is by sea). The territory gains income from landing charges and the sale of souvenirs. Cruise ships often combine a Grytviken visit with a trip to the Antarctic Peninsula.
Charter yacht visits usually begin in the Falkland Islands, last between four and six weeks, and enable guests to visit remote harbors of South Georgia and even the South Sandwich Islands. Sailing vessels are now required to anchor out and can no longer tie up to the old whaling piers on shore.
- Flaura and Fauna

South Georgia supports a great number of sea birds, including albatross, a large colony of King Penguins and penguins of various other species, along with petrels, prions, shags, skuas, gulls and terns. There is one songbird which is unique to the archipelago, the South Georgia Pipit, and a duck, the South Georgia Pintail.

This majestic land is full of mysticism and natural abundant beauty. It would be a feat in itself traveling to such an incredible place that has so much splendor and opulence to offer. Imagine the number of stories you would have to boast off after your visit to South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands!
So what say fellow travelers? You up for an adventure?
References: Wikipedia, Flickr (Michael Clarke)
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