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The King’s Walkway – World’s Most Dangerous Walkway

Posted on 03 March 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

The King’s Walkway can be touted as one of the deadliest and the most dangerous walkways in the world, situated at El Chorro, near Alora in Malaga, Spain. It is simply not for those who have alto-phobia. The construction of the walkway was incepted in the year 1901 and it took four years for the […]

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Pitch Lake – A Natural Asphalt Resource

Posted on 02 March 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Sir Walter Raleigh first discovered the Pitch Lake while cruising through La Brea in southwest Trinidad. The Pitch Lake is one of the several natural asphalt lakes in the world. Since its discovery in 1595, several investigations and research have been conducted to determine the chemical composition and use of this substance found in the […]

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Life Of Sparebots – An Unique And Exceptional Art

Posted on 01 March 2010 in: Featured Articles, Technology

Creativity knows no bounds and this seems to be true in the case of Sparebots. Sparebots are more commonly referred to as Life of Sparebots .The Life of Sparebots can be found on Lenny and Meriel’s Photo stream. Sparebots are actually spare bits and as the name suggests are actually bits of spare electronic parts. […]

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Inside A Steampunk House

Posted on 26 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

If you have a passion for Steampunk then Bruce and Melanie Rosenbaums home is an outstanding place on earth. The couple has authentically restored their Victorian home retaining its rich heritage and classic beauty while completely modernizing the homes systems. They changed the functional layout of their Victorian home to accommodate the conveniences available in […]

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Beautiful Mirabell Gardens – The Dwarf Garden In Salzburg, Austria

Posted on 24 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Amidst the beautiful Mirabell Gardens, in Salzburg, Austria, the “Dwarf Garden” (‘The Zwerglgarten’) is located. It was built by Prince Archbishop Franz Anton Harrach in 1715, to commemorate the dwarves who were the models of entertainment, served in the Prince’s court. It has an inspiring history for the foreigners and the peasants of the town. […]

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Ear Tattoos

Posted on 22 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

There are a variety of tattoo designs available for any part of the body. Some people may prefer to have their ears tattooed. However, there are many pros and cons of having your ears tattooed. Ears are small and can be easily tattooed. Sometimes you could even hide the tattoo if your hairs are long. […]

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Tokyo Storm Water Discharge Channel

Posted on 18 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Advance planning that leads to the security of the citizens of the country is always welcomed, more especially if it is something related with the natural catastrophes. These natural disasters are simply unpredictable and dealing with them looks like an insurmountable task. Though hugely expensive, but it is worth taking over, for the millions of […]

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Robolamps From Robert Matysiak

Posted on 17 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Hey you geeks out there! Are you looking for some cool stuff for your apartment? Robolamps are sure to add that geek touch to your home. Robolamps are lamps that look like robots. These Robolamps may look like a robotic dog, a robot machine, a robotic centipede and many more. They are very realistic and […]

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Exquisite Book Portraits By Mike Stilkey

Posted on 15 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Artists are known for their creative eccentrics but Mike Stilkey is someone quite different. Mike is an artist from Alta Dena California, who paints exquisite portraits of life on spines of stacked books. Mike always had a fondness for painting on old books that he even got published under the name ’100 Portraits’. However later […]

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Vlad Artazov’s Nails Life

Posted on 12 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

The famous Czech photographer Vlad Artazov has come up with an awesome random collection on arrangement of nails in different set ups which depict the irony of life in a very astonishing manner, in his recent interesting photo art called Nail’s life. It is incredibly done showing off the wide range of real life situations, […]

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Carving On The Desks

Posted on 08 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

A London-based artist, Ben Turnbull born in 1974 and expelled from two schools where he used to spent time drawing and carving out some exquisite caricatures on to a desk which today had led him to be one of the controversial artists with his controversial works, surely knows how to make strong impact with his […]

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San Zhi-Haunted Homes Of Taipei

Posted on 07 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

San Zhai looks like an abandoned housing complex from Taipei, Taiwan. The rounded domes of the houses are an architectural delight and fantastically futuristic. The houses were built in the early 1980’s and targeted at rich Taipei residents of that time. The homes were built far from the city and served as homes for vacation […]

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Playgrounds From The 70′s

Posted on 06 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

The 70’s era saw many innovative playground structures. Do you remember that Miracle Fun house or the Earth Tone barrel of fun? The Miracle fun house is made out of wooden planks and fiber glass enclosure. This way the run for fun activity is kept safely inside the Miracle Fun House. Here fitness is combined […]

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History Behind The Abandoned Subway In Cincinnati

Posted on 04 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Beneath the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio, a set of visibly unused tunnels and stations for a rapid transit system could be seen. It is the abandoned subway of Ohio, called the Cincinnati Subway, infamous for its incomplete construction. The subway has been termed as “one of the city’s biggest embarrassments” and “one of the Cincinnati […]

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The Living Bridges Of The Cherrapunji

Posted on 03 February 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

It is incredible to see the bridges in Cherrapunji grow on their own, instead of being built. They are called ‘Living Bridges’ of Cherrapunji. Cherrapunji, in Meghalaya, India, is famous for the highest amount of rainfall in the world. It is not only the maximum rainfall that you witness here, but the place is adorned […]

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The Internet As Vintage Books

Posted on 29 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

How would it have been if today’s popular internet websites and their web applications were artistically reinvented and designed as the 1960s book covers, so as to provide an insight into how these social networking sites may look if they were designed about 40 or 50 years ago? This innovating and enthralling series of images, […]

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Green Shop Made From Natural Material

Posted on 28 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

The Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester’s fashion retail shop in the Gangnam district of South Korea’s capital city Seoul brings some new dimensions to the Green concept. Seoul which is the second largest metropolitan and a major global city in the world, can surely boast of this that provides colors to its already existing metropolitan culture. […]

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How To Make A Pencil Crossbow

Posted on 26 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Technology

John Austin has a knack of creating mini weapons out of everyday items like a pencil, shoelace, penny, clothespin and what not. His book ‘Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction’ gives you an insight into the lethal potential of everyday items that can be transformed into a menacing arsenal. Here’s an easy way to make a […]

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Inside Robert Scott’s Abandoned Hut On Antarctica

Posted on 25 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Born on June 6th 1868 in England, Robert Falcon Scott, a British Royal Naval Officer and an Antarctic explorer was famous for his two expeditions to the South Pole. He was the third child of his parents in Devon. His family was traditionally in the armed services, and he carried the legacy further. He had […]

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Lux Gold – The Foosball Table Of The Kings

Posted on 20 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Foosball, commonly referred to as ‘table soccer’, is a popular indoor sport all over the world. It is improvised soccer, played at a table with handles and rods with figures that control the ball. The players have to strive to push the ball towards the opposite goal, at the same time blocking their own goal. […]

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