Friday, February 15, 2008

The top 10 Rivers


1. The Nile.

Length in miles 4145. Location Africa. Empties into the Mediterranean. The world's longest river, flowing from South to North, and finally emptying into the Mediterranean.

It has three major rivers contributing to it, the Blue Nile with its source in Ethiopia near Lake Tana, north of Khartoum, the White Nile and Blue Nile are joined by the Atbara, which also was born in the highlands of Ethiopia. A little north of Cairo, the Nile splits into two arms, the Rosetta Branch to the west, and the Damietta to the east.

In 1971 the Aswan High Dam was opened, built to control the flow of the Nile, and Lake Nasser, some 312 miles long, a man made lake came into being as a result of this construction work.

Salt water problems.
Given this control of the Nile, when the river finally enters the Mediterranean, its strength of flow is no longer robust enough to prevent salt water from the Mediterranean entering into the Nile, and forcing its way back up the river. Thus, this ingress of salt destroys both the soil
around the Delta, and the habitat of animals and birds.


Sunset on the Nile River


2. The Amazon River.

The Map Of Amazon River

Length in miles 4,050. Location Peru/brazil. Empties into the Atlantic. The Amazon is pipped by the Nile for the World's longest river title, but only just. However the Amazon carries the greatest volume of water of any river world wide, as it drains the northern half of the South American continent. This river's headwaters start high up in the Andes mountains, it is reported that 4.2 million cubic feet of water per second flow out into the ocean at the Amazon's mouth, and that is an amazing statistic!

The basin formed by the Amazon is 9 times the size of the US state of Texas, and its water shed covers the largest tropical rain forest world wide. I was suprised to learn that not a single bridge spans this mighty river.

Many species of unique animals, birds, fish, and plants grace the lands that the Amazon passes through on its way to the Atlantic Ocean. The Toucan with its amazing beak, is found no where else but close to this river, the boa constrictor flourishes in the damp rain forest ajoining the river, and the jaguar may be seen stretched out in tree branches as the river flows swiftly by. Whilst in America they may boast of catfish up to 40 pounds in weight, a typical catfish of the Amazon may come in at 200 pounds.

The mere mention of the Amazon brings to mind, size, exotic plants, dripping rain forest, adventure, mystery, and a sheer volume of rushing water probably unequalled anywhere else on our planet.

The boa constrictor of the Amazon area

The Toucan only found in the environs of the Amazon River


3. The Yangtze River.

Length 3,915 miles. location China. Empties into the East China Sea. The third longest river in the world, and the longest in Asia, the Yangtze has its headwaters at 16,000 feet in the South West section of Qinghai, and moves south and then east through the three gorges. These are: Qutang, Wu and Xiling gorges.

Three Gorges Dam project.

Some 20,000 labourers are working flat out to build the world's largest dam here, as broad as the Golden Gate Bridge and twice as high, scheduled for completion in 2009, at a total cost of US $ 7.2 Billion. It aims to produce 18,000 Mega watts of power.

Deposit of Silt.
The river drops a 170 million cubic meters of silt annually that assists a large plain in Jiangsu Province, where the major crop Rice, is the staple food of the Chinese.

Population along the banks of the Yangtze River.
Some 400 million Chinese inhabit the areas that surround the river as it winds across China making its exit to the East China Sea, just north of Shanghai.

Bridge across the Yangtze

The Rainbow bridge at Wusan, situated athe end of Wu Gorge, the second of the three gorges on the Yangtze River



4. The Mississippi River.

Length 3,760 miles. Country United States of America. Empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The source of the Mississippi is found in the Minnesota Northwoods, and it flows down to the Gulf of Mexico.

Indian name for Mississippi.
The Ojibway Indians living on the banks of the Mississippi river called it "Messipi- Big River. We find up to 400 species of wild life calling this river home. and close to 40% of all North American duck, goose, swan, and wading birds rely on the river as their migration corridor. There are 241 species of fish that live in the Mississipi, and 12 million Americans live in the 125 Counties that border it.

History of the River.
This river reeks with history, when its waters were traversed by many river boats powered by both side and stern paddle wheels, and the song " Ole Man River" immortalises the timelessness of this great waterway. Mark Twain made it famous with his stories based upon the river, and its traffic.

5. The Irtysh River.


Length 3,100 miles. Country Russia. Empties into the Ob River. Sourced in the Mongolian Altai mountains, its course takes it North West through the 700 square mile lake of Zaysun to Kazakhstan until it meets up with the Ob river in Western Siberia. Steamers navigate this Russian river between April and November, and then it is frozen over.

Satellite image of the Irtysh River in Russia


The river's name Irtysh means "earth mover", and prior to the Russians arriving in the late 16th. Century, its environs were occupied by both Chinese and Mongels. Along its banks before reaching Omsk are large power stations devouring vast quantities of the river's water to operate them. The river then moves through the Kazakhstan steppes.


Butterfly from the left floodlands of the Irtysh River near the city of Omsk. Photo by Oleg.Hosterin

City Administration Building of Omsk, sits on Irtysh River

Omsk Passenger River Terminal

6. The Amur River.

Length 2,900 miles. Location Siberia. Empties into Tatar Strait. ( Pacific Ocean. ) This river is formed by the joining of the Argun and Shilka rivers flowing in the North East corner of Asia, rising in the mountains of NE China to finally exit to the Tatar Strait in the Pacific Ocean.


For almost 1,100 miles it marks out a common boundary with China on its right bank, and Russia on its left bank. I sat wondering if sharing a major river between both China and Russia posed any problems, are there disputes over the fish in the Amur? of which there are some 108 different species. One of them is the Black Amur, a fish that may grow to 120 cm, and weigh in at 30 kilograms. There is not a single dam to be found over the total length of the Amur river, but does access to its water provide friction between the neighbours who share this bounty? Do China and Russia cojoin to preserve its assets? The area in, and close by this river, is home to 95% of the world's Oriental White Stork.

As the river wends its way across NE Asia through a variety of landscape, on its journey to to the sea, the valleys, drained by it and its branches, embrace some 715,000 square miles.

Amur Leopard Cat.
The unique Amur Leopard Cat is only found in the environs of the Amur River, the species in dire straits, only 50 of them thought to still be in existence today.

7.
The Congo River.

Length 2,718 miles. Location Congo, Africa. Empties into the Atlantic. The Congo river is second only to the Nile here in Africa, and it forms in the most southern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo at the meeting of the Lualaba and Luvua rivers. It flows to the Stanley Falls just north of the equator, then loops to the North East before turning West, and finally alters course to the South to outlet into the Atlantic Ocean. The river drains some 1.6 million square miles of country, and when it exits into the Atlantic runs at the rate of 1.2 million cubic feet of water every second.

The river is a major highway in the area, carrying barges loaded with fuel, copper, wood, minerals, palm oil, and agricultural products. It is also Africa's greatest potential source of hydroelectric power, and the Inga Power project is the first to exploit this possibility.

The Congo traverses a rain forest that is second only to that of the Amazon. Some 4,000 islands dot the river within its banks, over its long journey down to the Atlanic Ocean, some up to 10 miles long.

The countries that the river passes through are: The Democratic Republic of Congo, The Peoples Republic of Congo, The Central African Republic, Zambia, Angola, Cameroon, and Tanzania.

On hearing the name Congo River, it summons up in my mind, Africa, Stanley and Livingstone, the mighty Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the Dark Continent, and its history of Black Slavery.

8. The Huang-Ho or Yellow River.

Length 2,700 miles. Location China. Empties into the Gulf of Chihli. The Yellow River, is the northern most of the major rivers in China's Yellow River basin. It is said to be the cradle of China's civilization, and covers three major regions, the upper, the middle, and the lower.

Source.
The Yellow River starts in the Bayankale Mountains which form the divide between this river in the North and the Yangtze to the South. The highest peak reaches up to 5,267 meters, and the river's source is a basin at the foot of these mountains, from here it drains two major lakes, Zaling and Eling, about 20 k's apart. The river flows eastwards, passing through a number of narrow gorges and then turns north. See the picture of Laxiwa Gorge.

Hydro electric Projects.
The upper reaches of the Yellow River provide electric power for the major industrial city of Lanzhou. It flows on through the Mongolian Plain and desert, to the middle reaches where its turns very muddy, as it drains the loess plateau, more and still more sediment is collected as it pushes through the gorge section between the provinces of Shanxi and Shaanxi.

In its lower reaches, the river is confined by levies lining its banks to prevent flooding. Every year 1.6 billion tons of sand are washed into the Yellow River, and this soil erosion causes great harm to all the people living within the reach of this great river. At its estuary, the river dumps a billion tons of sediment into Bohai Bay.

The Yellow River pasing through Laxiwa Gorge

The Bayankala Mountians. The source of the Yellow River is a basin at the foot of these mountains.

Eling lake in winter, shimmering with ice

Hydro power works in Liujiaxia Gorge to suppy power to the city of Lanzhou

Terraces built over the Loess plateau

The river flows through Shanxi province on its right, and Shaanxi province on its left

Levee banks at Kaifeng. Built to overcome the flooding prone to the Yellow River

An ancient waterwheel in an area vastly eroded and in the category of wastelands, caused by past flooding of the Yellow River


9. The Lena River.

Length 2,645 miles. Location Russia. Empties into the Arctic. The Lena River is born in the mountains west of Lake Baikal, in south eastern Siberia, and to its mouth on the Laptev Sea in the Arctic it drains some 961,000 square miles. In late spring ice will block the flow of water in the Lena at its mouth, causing flooding across the Siberian Plains. Over the winter months the river remains virtually frozen over.

Home to wild life.
The river is home for a few months of the year to ducks, geese, sandpipers, terns and gulls.


Polygon Ponds at the Delta of the Lena River. Photograph by Hartmut Jungius

Flooding on the Lena river. The Delta covered in ice shows as red, the River would normally show as a black line, with land areas dull green or tan.


10. The Mackenzie River.

Length 2,365 miles. Location Canada. Empties into the Arctic. My namesake, the Mackenzie River just sneaks into the world's top 10 longest rivers. It rises from the Great Slave Lake and flows north and west all the way to Inuvik and the Beaufort Sea. This large river collects the flow from up to 100 mountain streams, and it drains 20% of all of Canada.

It was named after the early explorer Alexander Mackenzie who, in 1788 believed he was following a river route to the west coast, but it led to the Arctic ocean. The large delta provides a habitat for Snow Geese and Tundra swans, and many types of water fowl.

Snowgeese found on the Mackenzie River

The Tundra Swan found on the Mackenzie River.

All-Time Worldwide Box office

TitleWorldwide Box Office
Titanic (1997)$1,835,300,000
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)$1,129,219,252
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)$1,060,332,628
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)$968,657,891
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)$958,404,152
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)$937,000,866
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)$922,379,000
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)$921,600,000
Jurassic Park (1993)$919,700,000
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)$892,194,397
Spider-Man 3 (2007)$885,430,303
Shrek 2 (2004)$880,871,036
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)$866,300,000
Finding Nemo (2003)$865,000,000
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)$860,700,000
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)$848,462,555
Independence Day (1996)$811,200,000
Spider-Man (2002)$806,700,000
Star Wars (1977)$797,900,000
Shrek the Third (2007)$791,106,665
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)$789,458,727
Spider-Man 2 (2004)$783,577,893
The Lion King (1994)$783,400,000
The Da Vinci Code (2006)$757,236,138
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)$756,700,000
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)$738,809,845
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)$735,600,000
Transformers (2007)$700,759,914
Forrest Gump (1994)$679,400,000
The Sixth Sense (1999)$661,500,000
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)$653,200,000
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)$648,200,000
The Incredibles (2004)$624,037,578
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)$623,829,763
Ratatouille (2007)$615,935,493
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)$614,300,000
The Passion of the Christ (2004)$604,370,943
War of the Worlds (2005)$591,377,056
Casino Royale (2006)$587,607,184
Men in Black (1997)$587,200,000
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)$572,700,000
Night at the Museum (2006)$571,063,268
I Am Legend (2007)$570,761,107
Armageddon (1998/I)$554,600,000
King Kong (2005)$547,051,260
Mission: Impossible II (2000)$545,300,000
Home Alone (1990)$533,800,000
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)$533,800,000
Monsters, Inc. (2001)$528,900,000
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)$527,939,919
The Simpsons Movie (2007)$525,532,370
Ghost (1990)$517,600,000
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)$516,800,000
Aladdin (1992)$501,900,000
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)$494,800,000
Twister (1996)$494,700,000
Toy Story 2 (1999)$485,700,000
Troy (2004)$481,228,348
Saving Private Ryan (1998)$479,300,000
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)$471,856,431
Jaws (1975)$470,600,000
Pretty Woman (1990)$463,400,000
Bruce Almighty (2003)$458,900,000
300 (2006)$456,592,590
The Matrix (1999)$456,300,000
Gladiator (2000)$456,200,000
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)$455,260,014
Shrek (2001)$455,100,000
Cars (2006)$454,752,771
Mission: Impossible (1996)$452,500,000
Pearl Harbor (2001)$450,400,000
Ocean's Eleven (2001)$444,200,000
The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)$440,725,045
The Last Samurai (2003)$435,400,000
Tarzan (1999)$435,200,000
Meet the Fockers (2004)$432,667,575
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)$427,936,103
Men in Black II (2002)$425,600,000
Die Another Day (2002)$424,700,000
Dances with Wolves (1990)$424,200,000
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)$424,000,000
Cast Away (2000)$424,000,000
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)$423,200,000
The Mummy Returns (2001)$418,700,000
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)$418,200,000
The Mummy (1999)$413,300,000
Batman (1989)$413,200,000
Rain Man (1988)$412,800,000
The Bodyguard (1992)$410,900,000
Signs (2002)$407,900,000
Madagascar (2005)$406,800,000
X2 (2003)$406,400,000
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)$396,252,399
Mission: Impossible III (2006)$395,382,309
Gone with the Wind (1939)$390,500,000
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)$390,500,000
Superman Returns (2006)$389,569,408
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)$383,900,000
Grease (1978)$379,800,000
Happy Feet (2006)$378,992,827
Beauty and the Beast (1991)$378,300,000
Ice Age (2002)$378,300,000
Live Free or Die Hard (2007)$377,520,804
Godzilla (1998)$375,800,000
Click (2006/I)$373,040,146
What Women Want (2000)$370,800,000
The Fugitive (1993)$368,700,000
Hitch (2005/I)$367,600,000
True Lies (1994)$365,200,000
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)$365,000,000
Notting Hill (1999)$363,000,000
Jurassic Park III (2001)$362,900,000
There's Something About Mary (1998)$360,000,000
Planet of the Apes (2001)$358,900,000
The Flintstones (1994)$358,500,000
Toy Story (1995)$358,100,000
Minority Report (2002)$358,000,000
A Bug's Life (1998)$357,900,000
The Exorcist (1973)$357,500,000
My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)$356,500,000
Basic Instinct (1992)$352,700,000
The World Is Not Enough (1999)$352,000,000
Batman Begins (2005)$352,000,000
GoldenEye (1995)$351,500,000
Ocean's Twelve (2004)$351,331,634
Back to the Future (1985)$350,600,000
Se7en (1995)$350,100,000
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)$349,200,000
Hannibal (2001)$349,200,000
Deep Impact (1998)$348,600,000
Dinosaur (2000)$347,800,000
Pocahontas (1995)$347,100,000
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)$346,600,000
Top Gun (1986)$344,800,000
I, Robot (2004)$342,795,350
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)$340,400,000
National Treasure (2004)$337,605,002
Catch Me If You Can (2002)$337,400,000
American Beauty (1999)$336,000,000
Batman Forever (1995)$335,000,000
Apollo 13 (1995)$334,100,000
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)$333,000,000
Back to the Future Part II (1989)$332,000,000
The Rock (1996)$330,500,000
Over the Hedge (2006)$329,619,340
Fantastic Four (2005)$329,295,569
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)$329,127,879
Rush Hour 2 (2001)$329,100,000
Crocodile Dundee (1986)$328,000,000
The Perfect Storm (2000)$327,000,000
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)$325,500,000
The Golden Compass (2007)$324,599,302
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)$324,432,962
Schindler's List (1993)$321,200,000
The Mask (1994)$320,900,000
Fatal Attraction (1987)$320,100,000
Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)$319,700,000
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)$316,400,000
Air Force One (1997)$315,000,000
As Good as It Gets (1997)$313,300,000
A Beautiful Mind (2001)$312,100,000
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)$311,144,465
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)$309,600,000
Ransom (1996)$308,700,000
Runaway Bride (1999)$307,900,000
Chicago (2002)$306,400,000
Liar Liar (1997)$306,300,000
Shark Tale (2004)$306,162,022
101 Dalmatians (1996)$304,200,000
Mulan (1998)$303,500,000
Enchanted (2007)$301,469,808
Hook (1991)$300,800,000
Rocky IV (1985)$300,400,000
Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)$300,400,000
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)$300,000,000
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)$300,000,000
Chicken Little (2005)$298,181,507
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)$297,986,036
Stuart Little (1999)$297,600,000
Look Who's Talking (1989)$297,100,000
Meet the Parents (2000)$295,500,000
X-Men (2000)$294,100,000
Ghost Busters (1984)$291,600,000
Doctor Dolittle (1998)$290,100,000
Superman (1978)$289,400,000
Shakespeare in Love (1998)$289,100,000
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)$289,000,000
Coming to America (1988)$288,800,000
My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)$286,900,000
Lethal Weapon 4 (1998)$284,700,000
Speed (1994/I)$283,200,000
Bee Movie (2007)$283,197,121
Batman Returns (1992)$282,800,000
Wedding Crashers (2005)$282,718,368
Casper (1995)$282,300,000
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)$279,600,000
The Polar Express (2004)$277,810,096
4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)$277,520,333
The Departed (2006)$277,273,442
American Pie 2 (2001)$276,400,000
What Lies Beneath (2000)$275,500,000
Van Helsing (2004)$275,025,245
Jerry Maguire (1996)$273,600,000
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)$272,700,000
The Bourne Supremacy (2004)$272,549,130
The Nutty Professor (1996)$269,300,000
The Green Mile (1999)$268,700,000
Bambi (1942)$268,000,000
Scooby-Doo (2002)$267,600,000
xXx (2002)$267,200,000
Indecent Proposal (1993)$266,600,000
Jumanji (1995)$264,600,000
The Fifth Element (1997)$263,600,000
Lilo & Stitch (2002)$262,700,000
The Firm (1993)$262,300,000
Bad Boys II (2003)$261,900,000
Total Recall (1990)$261,400,000
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)$260,405,958
Scary Movie (2000)$259,900,000
Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001)$259,200,000
Charlie's Angels (2000)$258,500,000
The Full Monty (1997)$256,900,000
Erin Brockovich (2000)$256,500,000
The Village (2004)$255,395,633
Waterworld (1995)$255,200,000
Cliffhanger (1993)$255,000,000
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)$254,400,000
American Gangster (2007)$253,427,620
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)$252,500,000
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)$251,600,000
You've Got Mail (1998)$250,700,000
Hercules (1997)$250,600,000
The Truman Show (1998)$249,200,000
Babe (1995)$249,000,000
Unbreakable (2000)$248,900,000
Dumb & Dumber (1994)$246,200,000
Robots (2005)$245,600,000
Eragon (2006)$245,230,163
Rush Hour (1998)$245,200,000
Enemy of the State (1998)$245,100,000
The Godfather (1972)$244,900,000
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)$244,100,000
Back to the Future Part III (1990)$243,700,000
Wild Hogs (2007)$243,213,584
8 Mile (2002)$242,300,000
Hulk (2003)$241,700,000
Face/Off (1997)$241,600,000
The Blair Witch Project (1999)$240,500,000
'Crocodile' Dundee II (1988)$239,600,000
Out of Africa (1985)$239,500,000
Love Actually (2003)$239,200,000
Die Hard 2 (1990)$237,700,000
A Few Good Men (1992)$237,300,000
Batman & Robin (1997)$237,200,000
Saturday Night Fever (1977)$237,113,184
Dead Poets Society (1989)$235,900,000
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)$234,400,000
Eraser (1996)$234,400,000
Big Daddy (1999/I)$233,500,000
The Mask of Zorro (1998)$233,400,000
Bean (1997)$232,000,000
Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004)$231,710,455
The English Patient (1996)$231,700,000
Sister Act (1992)$231,600,000
American Wedding (2003)$230,700,000
Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000)$230,500,000
The Ring (2002)$230,100,000
Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)$230,000,000
Constantine (2005)$229,500,000
Vita รจ bella, La (1997)$228,900,000
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)$228,203,020
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)$227,900,000
Something's Gotta Give (2003)$227,500,000
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)$227,300,000
Brother Bear (2003)$226,029,248
Good Will Hunting (1997)$225,800,000
Space Jam (1996)$225,400,000
Rocky (1976)$225,000,000
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)$224,000,000
Con Air (1997)$223,100,000
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)$222,700,000
The Little Mermaid (1989)$222,300,000
Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007)$221,953,210
Presumed Innocent (1990)$221,300,000
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)$221,300,000
Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)$220,078,393
Ghost Rider (2007)$219,702,596
Elf (2003)$219,700,000
Knocked Up (2007)$218,734,225
The Prince of Egypt (1998)$218,400,000
Flightplan (2005)$218,306,988
The Terminal (2004)$217,845,279
Wild Wild West (1999)$217,700,000
Twins (1988/I)$216,600,000
Ghostbusters II (1989)$215,400,000
The Patriot (2000)$215,300,000
The Bourne Identity (2002)$213,500,000
Pulp Fiction (1994)$212,900,000
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)$212,300,000
Vertical Limit (2000)$212,300,000
Disclosure (1994)$212,000,000
Entrapment (1999)$211,700,000
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)$210,326,386
The Others (2001)$209,700,000
End of Days (1999)$209,300,000
Wo hu cang long (2000)$209,000,000
Jaws 2 (1978)$208,900,000
Red Dragon (2002)$208,600,000
Kingdom of Heaven (2005)$208,300,000
Collateral (2004)$208,003,492
Clear and Present Danger (1994)$207,500,000
Million Dollar Baby (2004)$207,400,000
Miss Congeniality (2000)$207,000,000
The Jungle Book (1967/I)$205,800,000
JFK (1991)$205,400,000
Traffic (2000)$204,800,000
Braveheart (1995)$204,000,000
Moonraker (1979)$202,700,000
The Break-Up (2006)$202,483,135
Sleepy Hollow (1999)$202,000,000
Kindergarten Cop (1990)$202,000,000
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)$201,900,000
American Pie (1999)$201,700,000
Philadelphia (1993)$201,300,000
Vanilla Sky (2001)$201,000,000

Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries


1. Shroud of Turin [
Wikipedia Link]


The shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who had apparently died of crucifixion. Most Catholics consider it to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. It is currently held in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. Despite many scientific investigations, no one has yet been able to explain how the image has been imprinted on the shroud and despite many attempts, no one has managed to replicate it. Radiocarbon tests date it to the middle ages, however apologists for the shroud believe it is incorrupt - and carbon dating can only date things which decay.


Prior to the middle ages, reports of the shroud exist as the Image of Edessa - reliably reported since at least the 4th century. In addition, another cloth (the Sudarium) known even from biblical times (John 20:7) exists which is said to have covered Christ’s head in the tomb. A 1999 study by Mark Guscin, a member of the multidisciplinary investigation team of the Spanish Center for Sindonology, investigated the relationship between the two cloths. Based on history, forensic pathology, blood chemistry (the Sudarium also is reported to have type AB blood stains), and stain patterns, he concluded that the two cloths covered the same head at two distinct, but close moments of time. Avinoam Danin (a researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) concurred with this analysis, adding that the pollen grains in the Sudarium match those of the shroud.

2. Mary Celeste [Wikipedia Link]


Mary Celeste was launched in Nova Scotia in 1860. Her original name was “Amazon”. She was 103 ft overall displacing 280 tons and listed as a half-brig. Over the next 10 years she was involved in several accidents at sea and passed through a number of owners. Eventually she turned up at a New York salvage auction where she was purchased for $3,000. After extensive repairs she was put under American registry and renamed “Mary Celeste”.

The new captain of Mary Celeste was Benjamin Briggs, 37, a master with three previous commands. On November 7, 1872 the ship departed New York with Captain Briggs, his wife, young daughter and a crew of eight. The ship was loaded with 1700 barrels of raw American alcohol bound for Genoa, Italy. The captain, his family and crew were never seen again. The ship was found floating in the middle of the Strait of Gibraltar. There were no signs of struggle on board and all documents except the captain’s log were missing.

In early 1873, it was reported that two lifeboats grounded in Spain, one with a body and an American flag, the other containing five bodies. It has been alleged that these could have been the remains of the crew of the Mary Celeste. However, the bodies were apparently never identified.

3. The taos hum [Wikipedia Link]


The ‘Taos Hum’ is a low-pitched sound heard in numerous places worldwide, especially in the USA, UK, and northern europe. It is usually heard only in quiet environments, and is often described as sounding like a distant diesel engine. Since it has proven indetectable by microphones or VLF antennae, its source and nature is still a mystery.

In 1997 Congress directed scientists and observers from some of the most prestigious research institutes in the nation to look into a strange low frequency noise heard by residents in and around the small town of Taos, New Mexico. For years those who had heard the noise, often described by them as a “hum”, had been looking for answers. To this day no one knows the cause of the hum.

4. Black Dahlia [Wikipedia Link]


In 1947 the body of 22 year old Elizabeth Short was found in two pieces in a parking lot in Los Angeles. According to newspaper reports shortly after the murder, Short received the nickname “Black Dahlia” at a Long Beach drugstore in the summer of 1946, as a play on the then-current movie The Blue Dahlia. However, Los Angeles County district attorney investigators’ reports state the nickname was invented by newspaper reporters covering the murder. In either case, Short was not generally known as the “Black Dahlia” during her lifetime.

Many rumours and tales have spread about the Black Dahlia, and the investigation (one of the largest in LA history) never found the killer.

5. Comte de Saint Germain [Wikipedia Link]


The Count of St. Germain (allegedly died February 27, 1784) was a courtier, adventurer, inventor, amateur scientist, violinist, amateur composer, and a mysterious gentleman; he also displayed some skills with the practice of alchemy. He was known as ‘Der Wundermann’ — ‘The Wonderman’. He was a man whose origin was unknown and who disappeared without leaving a trace.

Since his death, various occult organizations have adopted him as a model figure or even as a powerful deity. In recent years several people have claimed to be the Count of St. Germain. (Note that St Germain was never regarded as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church - the “st.” before his name refers to his alleged home).

6. Voynich manuscript [Wikipedia Link]


The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval document written in an unknown script and in an unknown language. For over one hundred years people have tried to break the code to not avail. The overall impression given by the surviving leaves of the manuscript suggests that it was meant to serve as a pharmacopoeia or to address topics in medieval or early modern medicine. However, the puzzling details of illustrations have fueled many theories about the book’s origins, the contents of its text, and the purpose for which it was intended.

The document contains illustrations that suggest the book is in six parts: Herbal, Astronomical, Biological, Cosmological, Pharmaceutical, and recipes.

7. Jack the Ripper [Wikipedia Link]


In the later half of 1888, London was terrorrised by a series of murders in the east end (largely in the Whitechapel area). The name Jack the Ripper was taken from a letter sent to a newspaper at the time by someone claiming to be the killer. The victims were typically prostitutes who had their throats cut and bodies mutilated. In some cases the bodies were discovered just minutes after the ripper had left the scene.

The police at the time had many suspects but could never find sufficient evidence to convict anyone. In modern times there has even been some speculation that Prince Albert Victor was the murderer. Even with modern police methods, no further light has been shed on the murders in recent times. To this day no one knows who the ripper was.

8. Bermuda Triangle [Wikipedia Link]


The Bermuda triangle is an area of water in the North Atlantic Ocean in which a large number of planes and boats have gone missing in mysterious circumstances. Over the years many explanations have been put forward for the disappearances, including bad weather, alien abductions, time warps, and suspension of the laws of physics.

Although substantial documentation exists to show that many of the reports have been exaggerated, there is still no explanation for the unusually large number of disappearances in the area.

9. The Zodiac Killer [Wikipedia Link]


The Zodiac killer was active in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He killed at least five people, and injured two. He comitted the first two murders with a pistol, just inside the Benecia border. In his second shooting in Vallejo, he attempted to kill two people, but one survived despite gunshots to the head and neck. 40 minutes later the police recieved an anonymous phone call from a man claiming to be their killer and admitting to the murders of the previous two victims. One month three letters were sent to Newspapers in California containing a cypher that the killer claimed would give them his name. They cypher was decrypted to read:

“I LIKE KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS SO MUCH FUN IT IS MORE FUN THAN KILLING WILD GAME IN THE FORREST BECAUSE MAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUE ANAMAL OF ALL TO KILL SOMETHING GIVES ME THE MOST THRILLING EXPERENCE IT IS EVEN BETTER THAN GETTING YOUR ROCKS OFF WITH A GIRL THE BEST PART OF IT IS THAE WHEN I DIE I WILL BE REBORN IN PARADICE AND THEI HAVE KILLED WILL BECOME MY SLAVES I WILL NOT GIVE YOU MY NAME BECAUSE YOU WILL TRY TO SLOI DOWN OR ATOP MY COLLECTIOG OF SLAVES FOR MY AFTERLIFE EBEORIETEMETHHPITI” The last eighteen letters have not been decrypted.

While Arthur Leigh Allen was the prime suspect, all of the evidence was against him being the killer. To this day the Zodiac murders have not been solved.

10. The Babushka Lady [Wikipedia Link]


During the analysis of the film footage of the assasination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, a mysterious woman was spotted. She was wearing a brown overcoat and a scarf on her head (the scarf is the reason for her name as she wore it in a similar style to Russian grandmothers - also called babushkas). The woman appeared to be holding something in front of her face which is believed to be a camera. She appears in many photos of the scene. Even after the shooting when most people had fled the area, she remained in place and continued to film. Shortly after she is seen moving away to the East up Elm Street. The FBI publically requested that the woman come forward and give them the footage she shot but she never did.

In 1970 a woman called Beverly Oliver came forward and claimed to be the Babushka Woman, though her story contains many inconsistencies. She is generally regarded as a fraud. To this day, no one knows who the Babushka Woman is or what she was doing there. More unusual is her refusal to come forward to offer her evidence.