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Storseisundet Bridge Of Norway Leads You To The Edge

Posted on 22 July 2011 in: Featured Articles, Places

They call it the drunk bridge or the bridge to nowhere, but it’s just the Storseisundet Bridge in Norway. It is a part of the “Atlanterhavsveien” which means Atlantic Ocean Road. A lot of tourists actually come here to see this crazy bridge, because it’s really something to see. It’s still a mystery why the [...]

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Rusty Russian Jet Fighters’ Days Are Over

Posted on 18 July 2011 in: Featured Articles, Technology

If you are into old jet fighters, especially the old Soviet ones you will be amazed by the fact that there is a big field near Moscow that holds several of them. Of course they’re not in use any more, but they still look powerful. As you may notice some of their parts are missing, [...]

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LEGO Brick Photo Camera

Posted on 03 June 2011 in: Featured Articles, Technology

// Artist Cary Norton thought of something he thought was crazy one day; he wanted to built a camera out of Lego bricks. And guess what? He eventually built one. First he started by building a model using a Lego builder application on his PC, but he wanted the real thing, so he started building [...]

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Svalbard – Place With The Cleanest Atmosphere On Earth

Posted on 19 April 2011 in: Featured Articles, Places

It’s claimed that the cleanest atmosphere is to be found on the Norwegian island Svalbard, which makes it a perfect location for astronomical, meteorological or climate research. Svalbard is located between North Pole and Greenland. Svalbard has historically been a base for both whaling and fishing, but now the main industries are tourism, coal mining [...]

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Baikonur Cosmodrome – The Oldest and The Largest Spaceport

Posted on 14 April 2011 in: Featured Articles, Places

Can you believe that of 30 spaceports only 6 of them has actually sent people to the space? I bet you think all of them are located in US? Well, the most of them, and some are also in China, but did you know that the oldest one is in a desert in Kazakhstan. It’s [...]

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Star Wars Toys Cool Photo Shoot

Posted on 20 March 2011 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Star Wars this and Star Wars that, it is all around us and we love it. Now Star Wars toys are suddenly models posing for some amazing photography. Most of these toys that are used are from LEGO, because it’s so popular. Photographer Avanaut is the man behind these amazing photos of Star Wars toys [...]

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Nicole Scherzinger in Paris During Shopping

Posted on 19 February 2011 in: Celebs

Nicole Scherzinger has been spotted in Paris during shopping, she couldn’t resist her fans.

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Angelina Jolie – Photos That You Probably Newer Seen

Posted on 19 January 2011 in: Celebs

Those pictures are not so rare, but most of the people never seen those photos of Angelina Jolie.

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Welcome to Cave City in Georgia

Posted on 19 November 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

In the European country Georgia you can find the beautiful Cave City of Vardzia. This is actually a cave monastery from year 1185 that is dug into the side of a mountain in southern Georgia. The purpose with the monastery was to protect citizens from the Mongols, and it could fit a lot of people [...]

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How Scary Halloween Costumes Looked Like Before

Posted on 17 November 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Another Halloween has passed by, another night with scary costumes and trick or treats. Every store has its own creepy and unique costumes, and the variety is huge. But how did Halloween costumes look a century ago? The thing is that they did not only dress up for Halloween back then, but for different masquerades, [...]

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New York – The Big Apple While It Sleeps

Posted on 23 September 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

New York – best known as “the city that never sleeps”. Does it ever sleep, and how would that look? A crew of photographers from the Wall Street Journal was sent out to take pictures of New York sleeping, and it was not impossible. They managed to capture some great shots by working at the [...]

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Abandoned, Rusty and Old Military Base in Murmansk

Posted on 07 September 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

After the World War II in 1946 this military base was built near Murmansk city on the northern Russian side to protect the coastline. Now it is just abandoned and spooky-looking. Old canons and other instruments used to make the defense even better, are left behind and looking kind of rusty today. Taking a walk [...]

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Beautiful Underwater Caves in Bahamas Blue Holes

Posted on 23 August 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

The Bahamas – known for its tropical islands, miles upon miles of sandy beaches, clear warm water and coral reefs. But it hides a little secret called the “blue holes” that are located under the water and look like beautiful blue vertical caves. Bahamas has quite a few blue holes that make up a whole [...]

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Photos Giving a Look Into The Past

Posted on 08 August 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

This interesting work of art is actually old photos superimposed on present day scenes. It shows how it was back in the days and how it is now. The brains behind the project are several photographers from a flickr group who have managed to cooperate and create an amusing art piece by only using photography [...]

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BP Swimmers

Posted on 18 July 2010 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

Most of us heard about natural disaster which caused leakage of crude oil in Gulf of Mexico. Despite the fact that media have tried to cover complete story and to bring us enough information about it, we still cannot imagine how horrible this actually was and will be in future. Probably millions of animals will [...]

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Amazing Artworks Combined With Drawing and Photographing

Posted on 12 July 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

For some artists ordinary drawing is just not enough exciting so they decide to take some extreme efforts in creating something completely different and unique. Ben Heine is one of those brave artists who do not afraid to try to do impossible things. Of course, his drawings are far away from impossible but at least, [...]

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Spain Soccer Players Celebrates World Cup Winning

Posted on 11 July 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

This match was simply remarkable. Tough game, maybe both selection deserved a winning but Spain has used an advantage of  one man more on a field.  Andrés Iniesta scored in 116. minute of the second extratime. During the game he gave us a little, well lets say an average game. But still, big players are [...]

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Inside Universal Studio’s Theme Parks

Posted on 10 June 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Sometimes creating a movie requires a very special environment which can’t be found anywhere in the world or filming on the real location is just too expensive. In that manner, filming companies are creating their own small towns or theme parks for most expensive movies. Universal Studio is well known filming company which is part [...]

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Abandoned Soviet Nuclear Rocket Launch Silos

Posted on 31 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

We are all aware of the fact that Cold War Soviet Union doesn’t exist anymore. But, once, it was real military machine which was eating the most of the tax income of all Soviet Union states. Military was on the very first place and everything other came after that. We can see that North Korea [...]

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The Moeraki Boulders – Almost Perfectly Shaped Natural Stone Spheres

Posted on 30 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

The Moeraki Boulders are amazing stone spheres and they remind me a lot on those mysterious spheres which can be found in South America or some European countries. Unlike the mysterious spheres from South America for which archaeologists do not have reasonable explanation, those are something different. Those spherical boulders are formed in sea floor [...]

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