This blog is about the lesser known but beautiful, wonderful, huge, unique and sometimes bizarre places around the World. Started on January 1, 2009, it is an outcome of my association with Google Earth Community, which I joined in July 2006. Since then I have been regularly flying to almost all the corners of WWW (Whole Wide World) and have virtually adopted the age old motto - Perfect time to see the World is after retirement.
Google Earth Community Forum is full of information which ranges from, but not limited to; history, geography, nature, environment, architecture, military, transportation, beliefs, festivals, huge, unique, bizarre items, current happenings etc etc.
My favourite section in the Community is "Fun and Games" - in which members post riddles and puzzles on almost all subjects and generally give hints for searching and locating the relevant places and or events on Google Earth. I have made several hundred posts in this forum and must have solved about the same number, though several were beyond my grasp. Believe me it is not easy to solve these riddles - Finding the answer is 90% perspiration (research) and 10% inspiration but it is pure 100% joy and sense of exhilaration.
This forum provides a stimulus to my brain and keeps it active. I strongly recommend this for those who have time and penchant for solving puzzles, but a word of warning – it is highly addictive.
My travels around the World are not limited to Fun and Games only, however many of the places being covered in this travelogue were found as a result of my researches for making posts in Fun and Games or trying to solve the riddles given therein.
The Original Google Earth Community was frozen by Google in April 2015 and finally killed in April 2019. However the dedicated moderators of the defunct Original GEC created a new Board for the GEC enthusiasts and the new Community is known as "Google Earth Community Forums". This new community continues to function as the old GEC but is independent of google.com
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World's largest foosball table was built in open air in Berlin, Germany with a playfield having a whopping size of 11 metres x 6 metres (~36.09 x 19.69 feet).
It was installed around December 2005 for the 2006 FIFA World Cup held at Berlin. Present status whether it still exists or has been dismantled is not known. (Update: In all likelihood it has been dismantled. It can be seen in Google Earth images of 12/2005 and 05/2006 but cannot be seen images of subsequent years.)
Foosball also known as Table football or Fussball is a table-top indoor game/sport based on the sport of soccer/football. Invented in 1922-23 it is very popular in many countries around the World and it is generally played for fun in several pubs, bars, workplaces, schools, and clubs.
With rise in its popularity it is now being played at professional level also and has its own governing body called International Table Soccer Federation (ITSF) established in 2002 with the mission of promoting the sport, framing standard rules and regulating international competitions.
The football players are actually figures (called foosmen) mounted on rods and the foosball players control their team by means of sliding and/or turning the rods to kick the ball in opponent's goal.
The game played by two teams can have 2-13 foosmen each depending on the size of the table. Most common is 4 player (2 persons per team) table with 4 rods and 11 foosmen for each team. Typical formation of foosmen, which may differ from table to table, is;
Goal keeper rod - 1,
Defensive rod - 2 foosmen,
Midfield rod - 5 foosmen and
Offensive rod - 3 foosmen.
The size of the table also varies from place to place. An average table has a dimension of 148 x 76.5 cm (58.3 x 30.1 inch) with a playfield size of 114.5 x 69.5 cm (45.1 x 27.4 inch).
Credits: I am thankful to Seer, Member and 'Master Chronicler' of Google Earth Community (GEC) Forum whose above referred post (Giant Fussball Table) brought this to my knowledge. Seer is one of the earliest (probably founder) members of GEC and has made several hundred fantastic posts about various places around the World. The quality of his posts can be gauged by the fact that he has an exclusive section in the forum entitled "The Seer's Best".
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