Nam Ròm




Hình xưa VNCH
Tin tức đó đây
Sách xưa thời VNCH
Hình vui Ảnh đẹp
Thơ vui, chuyện tiếu mẹo vặt linh tinh ....

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 2, 2013

15 Incredible Cloud Formations ( 15 loại Mây với sự hình thành kỳ lạ ,khó tin )


Roll Cloud, Las Olas Beach, Uruguay | Photograph by Daniela Mirner Eberl


The skies have always been a constant source of fascination for humans. One common mass that everyone on the planet has seen in one form or another are clouds. They can come in all sizes, shapes, and colours; and their distinct formations have been studied by meteorologists for centuries. Below you will find a collection of 15 fascinating and incredible cloud formations. Enjoy!


1. Lenticular Clouds




Photograph by Josvandamme


Lenticular clouds (Altocumulus lenticularis) are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, normally aligned perpendicular to the wind direction. Lenticular clouds can be separated into altocumulus standing lenticularis (ACSL), stratocumulus standing lenticular (SCSL), and cirrocumulus standing lenticular (CCSL). Due to their shape, they have been offered as an explanation for some Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) sightings.

Where stable moist air flows over a mountain or a range of mountains, a series of large-scale standing waves may form on the downwind side. If the temperature at the crest of the wave drops to the dew point, moisture in the air may condense to form lenticular clouds. As the moist air moves back down into the trough of the wave, the cloud may evaporate back into vapor. [Source: Wikipedia]


2. Undulatus asperatus



Photograph by brainiak005 on Reddit


Photograph by Agathman
Undulatus asperatus (or alternately, asperatus) is a cloud formation, proposed in 2009 as a separate cloud classification by the founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society. If successful it will be the first cloud formation added since cirrus intortus in 1951 to the International Cloud Atlas of the World Meteorological Organization. The name translates approximately as roughened or agitated waves

The clouds are most closely related to undulatus clouds.[3] Although they appear dark and storm-like, they tend to dissipate without a storm forming. The ominous-looking clouds have been particularly common in the Plains states of the United States, often during the morning or midday hours following convective thunderstorm activity. [Source: Wikipedia]


3. Noctilucent (night) clouds



Photograph by Martin Koitmae
Night clouds or noctilucent clouds are tenuous cloud-like phenomena that are the “ragged-edge” of a much brighter and pervasive polar cloud layer called polar mesospheric clouds in the upper atmosphere, visible in a deep twilight. They are made of crystals of water ice. The name means roughly night shining in Latin. They are most commonly observed in the summer months at latitudes between 50° and 70° north and south of the equator.

They are the highest clouds in the Earth’s atmosphere, located in the mesosphere at altitudes of around 76 to 85 kilometres (47 to 53 mi). They are normally too faint to be seen, and are visible only when illuminated by sunlight from below the horizon while the lower layers of the atmosphere are in the Earth’s shadow. Noctilucent clouds are not fully understood and are a recently discovered meteorological phenomenon; there is no record of their observation before 1885.

Noctilucent clouds can form only under very restrictive conditions; their occurrence can be used as a sensitive guide to changes in the upper atmosphere. Since they are a relatively recent classification, the occurrence of noctilucent clouds appears to be increasing in frequency, brightness and extent. It is theorized that this increase is connected to climate change. [Source: Wikipedia]


4. Fallstreak Hole or Hole Punch Cloud



Photograph by H. Raab
A fallstreak hole, also known as a hole punch cloud, punch hole cloud, canal cloud or cloud hole, is a large circular gap that can appear in cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds. Such holes are formed when the water temperature in the clouds is below freezing but the water has not frozen yet due to the lack of ice nucleation particles.

When a portion of the water does start to freeze it will set off a domino effect, due to the Bergeron process, causing the water vapor around it to freeze and fall to the earth as well. This leaves a large, often circular, hole in the cloud. It is believed that a disruption in the stability of the cloud layer, such as that caused by a passing jet, may induce the domino process of evaporation which creates the hole. Such clouds are not unique to any one geographic area and have been photographed from the United States to Russia. Because of their rarity and unusual appearance, fallstreak holes are often mistaken for or attributed to unidentified flying objects. [Source: Wikipedia]


5. Mammatus clouds



Photograph by Matt Saal


Photograph by Derrich
Mammatus, also known as mammatocumulus (meaning “mammary cloud” or “breast cloud”), is a meteorological term applied to a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud. The name mammatus, derived from the Latin mamma (meaning “udder” or “breast”), refers to a resemblance between the characteristic shape of these clouds and the breast of a woman.

Mammatus are most often associated with the anvil cloud and also severe thunderstorms. They often extend from the base of a cumulonimbus, but may also be found under altocumulus, altostratus, stratocumulus, and cirrus clouds, as well as volcanic ash clouds. [Source: Wikipedia]


6. Wave Clouds



Photograph by Nanhosen


Photograph by NASA Satellite Image
A wave cloud is a cloud form created by atmospheric internal waves. The atmospheric internal waves that form wave clouds are created as stable air flows over a raised land feature such as a mountain range, and can form either directly above or in the lee of the feature. As an air mass travels through the wave, it undergoes repeated uplift and descent. If there is enough moisture in the atmosphere, clouds will form at the cooled crests of these waves. In the descending part of the wave, those clouds will evaporate due to adiabatic heating, leading to the characteristic clouded and clear bands. The cloud base on the leeward side is higher than on the windward side, because precipitation on the windward side removes water from the air.

It is possible that simple convection from mountain summits can also form wave clouds. This occurs as the convection forces a wave or lenticular wave cloud into the more stable air above. [Source: Wikipedia]


7. Cloud iridescence



Cloud iridescence is the occurrence of colors in a cloud similar to those seen in oil films on puddles, and is similar to irisation. It is a fairly uncommon phenomenon, most often observed in altocumulus, cirrocumulus and lenticular clouds, and very rarely in Cirrus clouds. The colors are usually pastel, but can be very vivid. Iridescence is generally produced near the sun, with the sun’s glare masking it, so it is more easily seen by hiding the sun behind a tree or building. Other aids are dark glasses, or observing the sky reflected in a convex mirror or in a pool of water.

Iridescent clouds are a diffraction phenomenon cause by small water droplets or small ice crystals individually scattering light. Larger ice crystals produce halos, which are a refraction phenomena rather than iridescence. Iridescence should similarly be distinguished from the refraction in larger raindrops that makes a rainbow.

If parts of clouds have small droplets or crystals of similar size, their cumulative effect is seen as colors. The cloud must be optically thin, so that most rays encounter only a single droplet. Iridescence is therefore mostly seen at cloud edges or in semi-transparent clouds, and newly forming clouds produce the brightest and most colorful iridescence. When a thin cloud has droplets of similar size over a large extent, the iridescence takes on the structured form of a corona, a central bright disk around the sun or moon surrounded by one or more colored rings. [Source: Wikipedia]


8. Roll clouds



A roll cloud is a low, horizontal, tube-shaped, and relatively rare type of arcus cloud. They differ from shelf clouds by being completely detached from other cloud features. Roll clouds usually appear to be “rolling” about a horizontal axis. They are a solitary wave called a soliton, which is a wave that has a single crest and moves without changing speed or shape.

One of the most famous frequent occurrences is the Morning Glory cloud in Queensland, Australia. One of the main causes of the Morning Glory cloud is the mesoscale circulation associated with sea breezes that develop over the Cape York peninsula and the Gulf of Carpentaria. However, similar features can be created by downdrafts from thunderstorms and are not exclusively associated with coastal regions.

Coastal roll clouds have been seen over California, the English Channel, Shetland Islands, Lithuania, Eastern Russia, other maritime regions of Australia, off the Mexican coast in the Sea of Cortez, Uruguay, in the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Ontario, and Campos dos Goytacazes and Coronel Vivida bay in Brazil. [Source: Wikipedia]


9. Shelf clouds





Photograph by John Kerstholt
A shelf cloud is a low, horizontal, wedge-shaped arcus cloud. A shelf cloud is attached to the base of the parent cloud, which is usually a thunderstorm. Rising cloud motion often can be seen in the leading (outer) part of the shelf cloud, while the underside often appears turbulent and wind-torn. Cool, sinking air from a storm cloud’s downdraft spreads out across the land surface, with the leading edge called a gust front. This outflow cuts under warm air being drawn into the storm’s updraft. As the lower cooler air lifts the warm moist air, its water condenses, creating a cloud which often rolls with the different winds above and below (wind shear).

People seeing a shelf cloud may believe they have seen a wall cloud. This is a likely mistake, since an approaching shelf cloud appears to form a wall made of cloud. A shelf cloud usually appears on the leading edge of a storm, and a wall cloud will usually be at the rear of the storm. [Source: Wikipedia]


10. Pyrocumulus cloud



Photograph by Gayle Jones
A pyrocumulus, or fire cloud, is a dense cumuliform cloud associated with fire or volcanic activity. A pyrocumulus is similar dynamically in some ways to a firestorm, and the two phenomena may occur in conjunction with each other. However, one may occur without the other. A pyrocumulus cloud is produced by the intense heating of the air from the surface.

The intense heat induces convection which causes the air mass to rise to a point of stability, usually in the presence of moisture. Phenomena such as volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and occasionally industrial activities can induce formation of this cloud. The detonation of a nuclear weapon in the atmosphere will also produce a pyrocumulus in the form of a mushroom cloud which is made by the same mechanism. The presence of a low level jet stream can enhance its formation. Condensation of ambient moisture (moisture already present in the atmosphere) as well as moisture evaporated from burnt vegetation or volcanic outgassing occurs readily on particles of ash. [Source: Wikipedia]


11. Wave windows



Photograph by Dhaluza
In meteorology, lee waves are atmospheric standing waves. Both lee waves and the rotor may be indicated by specific wave cloud formations if there is sufficient moisture in the atmosphere, and sufficient vertical displacement to cool the air to the dew point. Waves may also form in dry air without cloud markers. Wave clouds do not move downwind as clouds usually do, but remain fixed in position relative to the obstruction that forms them.

Adiabatic compression heating in the trough of each wave oscillation may evaporate cumulus or stratus clouds in the airmass, creating a “wave window” or “Foehn gap” [Source: Wikipedia].


12. Actinoform clouds



Photograph by NASA
An actinoform or actiniform cloud is a collection of marine low clouds that takes a distinct shape. They are named after the Greek word for “ray” due to their radial structure. Actinoform clouds can spread out over 300 kilometers (190 mi) across and thus cannot be easily seen with the naked eye. In addition, actinoform clouds can form “trains” that are up to six times the length of the original cloud field, yet they maintain their own, distinct identity.

In a satellite image, they look like distinct leaf-like or spokes-on-a-wheel patterns that stand out from the rest of the low-lying cloud field. However, why they have this shape or how they are formed is not known, but recent evidence suggests that the interaction of both radiation and precipitation may help to organize them on the mesoscale. The individual convective cells that collectively make up an actinoform cloud are quite shallow, with heights generally less than 2 km, and would be classified as stratocumulus clouds by an observer on the ground. Given the extensive mesoscale organization of these clouds, it is appropriate to describe them as mesoscale stratocumulus cloud systems (MSCS) in analogy with their deeper counterpart, the Mesoscale convective system. [Source: Wikipedia]


13. Polar stratospheric (nacerous) clouds



Photograph by Alan Light
Polar stratospheric clouds or PSCs, also known as nacreous clouds, are clouds in the winter polar stratosphere at altitudes of 15,000–25,000 meters (49,000–82,000 ft). They are implicated in the formation of ozone holes; their effects on ozone depletion arise because they support chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction, and also because they remove gaseous nitric acid, perturbing nitrogen and chlorine cycles in a way which increases ozone destruction.

The stratosphere is very dry; unlike the troposphere, it rarely allows clouds to form. In the extreme cold of the polar winter, however, stratospheric clouds of different types may form, which are classified according to their physical state and chemical composition. [Source: Wikipedia]


14. Pileus (scarf/cap) clouds



Photograph by NASA
A pileus, also called scarf cloud or cap cloud, is a small, horizontal, altostratus cloud that can appear above a cumulus or cumulonimbus cloud, giving the parent cloud a characteristic “hoodlike” appearance. They are formed by strong updrafts acting upon moist air at lower altitudes, causing the air to cool to its dew point. As such, they are usually indicators of severe weather, and a pileus found atop a cumulus cloud often foreshadows transformation into a cumulonimbus cloud, as it indicates a strong updraft within the cloud.

Clouds that are attached to pilei are often given the suffix “pileus” or “with pileus”. For example, a cumulonimbus cloud with a pileus attached to it would be called “cumulonimbus with pileus”. Pilei can also form above ash clouds and pyrocumulus clouds from erupting volcanoes (see the image above). They can also form above some mushroom clouds of high-yield nuclear detonations; in that context they are called ice caps. [Source: Wikipedia]


15. Morning Glory Clouds



Photograph by Mick Petroff
The Morning Glory cloud is a rare meteorological phenomenon occasionally observed in different locations around the world. The southern part of Northern Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria is the only known location where it can be predicted and observed on a more or less regular basis. The settlement of Burketown attracts glider pilots intent on riding this phenomenon.

Morning Glory clouds can most often be observed in Burketown in September to mid-November, when the chance to see it early in the morning is approximately 40%. A Morning Glory cloud is a roll cloud that can be up to 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) long, 1 to 2 kilometres (0.62 to 1.2 mi) high, often only 100 to 200 metres (330 to 660 ft) above the ground and can move at speeds up to 60 kilometres (37 mi) per hour. Sometimes there is only one cloud, sometimes there are up to eight consecutive roll clouds.

The Morning Glory is often accompanied by sudden wind squalls, intense low-level wind shear, a rapid increase in the vertical displacement of air parcels, and a sharp pressure jump at the surface. In the front of the cloud, there is strong vertical motion that transports air up through the cloud and creates the rolling appearance, while the air in the middle and rear of the cloud becomes turbulent and sinks. The cloud can also be described as a solitary wave or a soliton, which is a wave that has a single crest and moves without changing speed or shape. [Source: Wikipedia]

http://twistedsifter.com/ 

52 nhận xét:

  1. Hello there I am so delighted I found your web site, I really found you by accident,
    while I was searching on Digg for something else, Anyhow I am here now and would just like to
    say kudos for a remarkable post and a all round entertaining blog (I also love the
    theme/design), I don’t have time to go through it all at the minute but I have saved it and also added in your RSS feeds, so when I have time
    I will be back to read a lot more, Please do keep up the
    excellent work.

    Feel free to visit my blog post: depressing quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  2. As the admin of this web page is working, no hesitation very rapidly
    it will be renowned, due to its feature contents.



    Also visit my homepage - friedrich nietzsche quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  3. Hi, just wanted to tell you, I enjoyed this post.
    It was funny. Keep on posting!

    Here is my web page: genghis khan quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  4. Good article. I am facing a few of these issues as well..



    My blog post ... future quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  5. Heya just wanted to give you a quick heads up and let you
    know a few of the pictures aren't loading correctly. I'm not sure why but I think its a linking issue.
    I've tried it in two different web browsers and both show the same results.

    my web-site; frank ocean quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  6. My brother recommended I would possibly like this web site.
    He was once entirely right. This submit truly made my day.
    You can not believe just how much time I had spent for this information!
    Thanks!

    Have a look at my blog ignorance quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  7. Just desire to say your article is as astonishing. The clarity in your
    post is just nice and that i can suppose you are a professional in this subject.
    Well along with your permission let me to grasp your RSS feed to stay
    up to date with approaching post. Thank you one million and please keep up the enjoyable work.


    Also visit my website; girlfriend quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  8. Hi there to every body, it's my first visit of this website; this webpage contains awesome and really fine data in favor of readers.

    Feel free to surf to my blog post - best quotes ever

    Trả lờiXóa
  9. Great blog! Is your theme custom made or did you download it from somewhere?
    A design like yours with a few simple adjustements
    would really make my blog stand out. Please let me know where you got
    your design. Appreciate it

    Have a look at my weblog: discipline quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  10. Post writing is also a fun, if you be familiar with afterward you can write if not
    it is complex to write.

    Feel free to visit my web-site :: future quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  11. Thank you for any other informative website. The place else could I get
    that type of information written in such a perfect method?
    I've a challenge that I'm simply now operating on, and I have been
    on the glance out for such info.

    Here is my homepage; self esteem quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  12. This is my first time pay a visit at here and i am really pleassant to read everthing at one place.


    Here is my website - unusual animals

    Trả lờiXóa
  13. Hi there colleagues, pleasant paragraph and pleasant arguments commented at this place, I am really enjoying by these.


    My blog post understanding quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  14. Wow, this piece of writing is pleasant, my younger sister is analyzing
    these kinds of things, therefore I am going to let know her.


    Here is my website; tired quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  15. It's in fact very complicated in this busy life to listen news on TV, thus I just use the web for that reason, and take the newest news.

    Feel free to surf to my web page ... leonardo da vinci quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  16. Hey exceptional website! Does running a blog such as this
    require a massive amount work? I've absolutely no expertise in computer programming but I had been hoping to start my own blog in the near future. Anyways, should you have any recommendations or techniques for new blog owners please share. I know this is off subject but I just needed to ask. Thanks a lot!

    Look into my blog post ... stephen hawking quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  17. Definitely believe that which you stated.

    Your favorite reason seemed to be on the net the easiest thing to be aware of.
    I say to you, I certainly get annoyed while people consider worries that
    they just don't know about. You managed to hit the nail upon the top and defined out the whole thing without having side effect , people could take a signal. Will likely be back to get more. Thanks

    Feel free to visit my web site; e. e. cummings quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  18. Hi, I do believe this is an excellent web site. I stumbledupon it ;) I may revisit once again
    since I book-marked it. Money and freedom is the greatest way to change, may you be rich and continue to help others.


    my webpage ... best quotes ever

    Trả lờiXóa
  19. I know this if off topic but I'm looking into starting my own weblog and was curious what all is required to get setup? I'm
    assuming having a blog like yours would cost a pretty penny?
    I'm not very internet savvy so I'm not 100% positive. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks

    Review my site - friedrich nietzsche quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  20. You can definitely see your enthusiasm within the article you write.
    The sector hopes for more passionate writers like you who aren't afraid to say how they believe. All the time go after your heart.

    Check out my web blog: commitment quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  21. I drop a comment each time I appreciate a post on a site or I have something to contribute to
    the discussion. Usually it's a result of the fire communicated in the article I looked at. And on this article "15 Incredible Cloud Formations ( 15 loại M�y với sự hình th�nh kỳ lạ ,kh� tin )". I was actually excited enough to write a thought ;) I do have a couple of questions for you if it's allright.
    Could it be only me or do a few of these responses appear as if they are
    written by brain dead people? :-P And, if you are writing at additional places,
    I would like to keep up with everything fresh you have to post.
    Could you make a list all of all your social sites like your Facebook page,
    twitter feed, or linkedin profile?

    Here is my web blog - william shakespeare quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  22. I'd like to find out more? I'd care to find out more details.


    Also visit my site; mistake quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  23. It's truly a great and helpful piece of info. I'm satisfied that you simply
    shared this useful info with us. Please stay us informed like
    this. Thanks for sharing.

    Feel free to surf to my page; frank ocean quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  24. After I originally left a comment I seem to have clicked the -Notify me
    when new comments are added- checkbox and from now
    on each time a comment is added I recieve four emails with the exact same comment.
    Perhaps there is an easy method you are able to remove me from that service?
    Cheers!

    My weblog - thanks quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
    Trả lời
    1. Ich habe auch das gleiche E-Mail Probleme genauso

      I also have the same email problems as well

      Xóa
  25. Hello there, I discovered your website by means of Google while
    looking for a similar topic, your site came up, it seems
    to be good. I have bookmarked it in my google bookmarks.
    Hello there, simply was alert to your weblog via Google, and found that it's really informative. I am going to be careful for brussels. I'll be grateful in case you continue this in future.
    Many other people will be benefited from your writing.

    Cheers!

    Have a look at my web blog: tired quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  26. I used to be suggested this web site via my cousin. I am now
    not positive whether or not this publish is written by means of him as no one
    else recognize such targeted about my problem. You're amazing! Thanks!

    my web page commitment quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  27. I have to thank you for the efforts you have put in writing this site.
    I'm hoping to view the same high-grade blog posts by you in the future as well. In fact, your creative writing abilities has motivated me to get my own, personal website now ;)

    Also visit my blog; frida kahlo quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  28. Everything is very open with a precise explanation of the issues.
    It was definitely informative. Your site is very useful.
    Thank you for sharing!

    my homepage ... rolling stones songs

    Trả lờiXóa
  29. I simply couldn't leave your site prior to suggesting that I extremely enjoyed the standard info a person supply in your guests? Is going to be again incessantly to check out new posts

    my web page teddy roosevelt quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  30. bookmarked!!, I love your blog!

    My web page ... hatred quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  31. Hello would you mind letting me know which web host you're using? I've
    loaded your blog in 3 completely different internet browsers
    and I must say this blog loads a lot faster then most. Can you suggest a good web hosting provider at a fair price?
    Thanks, I appreciate it!

    Also visit my web blog - feelings quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  32. Why viewers still make use of to read news papers when in this technological world
    all is presented on net?

    Feel free to visit my blog :: commitment quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  33. I’m not that much of a online reader to be honest but your blogs really nice, keep it up!

    I'll go ahead and bookmark your website to come back later. Many thanks

    Look into my site; ignorance quotes

    Trả lờiXóa
  34. These arе in faсt fantastic іdeas іn cοncеrnіng blοgging.
    You haѵe touсhed some good pointѕ hегe.
    Any way keep up wrinting.

    my web blog; buy hcg drops

    Trả lờiXóa
  35. Whats up! I just wish to give an enormous thumbs up for the nice info
    you have got right here on this post. I might be coming back to your blog for extra
    soon.

    Also visit my weblog Web Ranking

    Trả lờiXóa
  36. Hey would you mind letting me know which web host you're using? I've loaded your blog in 3 completely different web browsers and
    I must say this blog loads a lot quicker then
    most. Can you recommend a good web hosting provider at a reasonable price?
    Many thanks, I appreciate it!

    my web page - when a guy pulls away

    Trả lờiXóa
  37. Hey! I just want to give an enormous thumbs up for the great data you may have here on this
    post. I will be coming again to your blog for extra soon.


    Also visit my web page ... Search Engine Optimization

    Trả lờiXóa
  38. Howdy! I just wish to give an enormous thumbs up for the great info you’ve got here on this post.
    I can be coming again to your blog for extra soon.

    My webpage - amd sempron 140 processor speed

    Trả lờiXóa
  39. 4 From the Highest Valuable Wireless Home cinema Systems

    Also visit my homepage ... starlit

    Trả lờiXóa
  40. The actual Struggle with the Mind connected with Today's Youngsters - An individual Christian's Mindset

    My blog ... top 10 projectors

    Trả lờiXóa
  41. Deciding on the best Projector Will not be As Difficult While it Sounds

    Have a look at my website ... www.scstudio.in

    Trả lờiXóa
  42. All 5 Things You must Do When you finally Buy Some sort
    of Hdtv

    My webpage mp3 to video

    Trả lờiXóa
  43. Good day! I simply want to give a huge thumbs up for the nice info you could have right here on this post.
    I will likely be coming back to your blog for extra soon.


    Here is my weblog - coex seoul korea map

    Trả lờiXóa
  44. Hiya! I simply would like to give a huge thumbs up for the great data
    you have here on this post. I will likely be coming back to your blog for extra soon.


    Also visit my page - kona semi hollow body guitar

    Trả lờiXóa
  45. Howdy! I simply would like to give an enormous thumbs up for the nice data you’ve gotten here on this post.
    I will probably be coming again to your weblog for
    more soon.

    my web page :: 1 25 semi truck decals

    Trả lờiXóa
  46. Good day! I simply want to give a huge thumbs up for the good data you may have here on this
    post. I shall be coming again to your blog for more soon.


    My website; seohyun and yong hwa

    Trả lờiXóa
  47. Hey! I'm at work surfing around your blog from my new iphone 3gs! Just wanted to say I love reading through your blog and look forward to all your posts! Carry on the outstanding work!

    Feel free to visit my web site: cellulite treatment

    Trả lờiXóa
  48. Whats up! I simply wish to give an enormous thumbs up for the great information you have right here on this post.
    I might be coming back to your weblog for more soon.

    Here is my webpage :: seo do young profiles

    Trả lờiXóa
  49. Heya are using Wordpress for your blog platform?
    I'm new to the blog world but I'm trying to get started and create my own.
    Do you need any coding knowledge to make your own blog?
    Any help would be really appreciated!

    Feel free to visit my homepage :: cellulite treatment cream

    Trả lờiXóa
  50. Hi there! I just wish to give a huge thumbs up for the
    nice information you have right here on this post. I shall
    be coming again to your weblog for more soon.

    Have a look at my website ... semi flush mount ceiling light modern

    Trả lờiXóa
  51. Hey! I just wish to give a huge thumbs up for the good info you could have right here on
    this post. I shall be coming again to your blog for more soon.



    Here is my blog :: seoul garden restaurant grand rapids mi

    Trả lờiXóa

Bấm vào dưới avata "Tham gia trang web này " để có thể biết bài mới của Ròm