Archive | May, 2010

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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Hyper-Realistic Paintings by Richard Estes

Posted on 29 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

I have always considered those painters who are trying to make their paintings look more realistic as a real artist. I am not a big fan of abstract paintings and artworks which are far away from reality. Richard Estes is painting artist from United States who makes great realistic paintings that look like real photos. […]

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Breakfasts From Around the World by Oliver Schwarzwald

Posted on 27 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Food

Breakfast is the major meal and all food experts will tell you how important it is. Oliver Schwarzwald is German photographer who tried to make little photo-story about the most usual breakfast in different parts of the world. Here you can see a series of photos which were made by Oliver for the ‘Feld Homme’ […]

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What Would Superheroes Look Like in WWII?

Posted on 26 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, WTF

We all know about superheroes like Spiderman, Superman, Batman etc. but most of us have never imagined what it would look like if such super heroes were present in World War II and similar memorable historical events. Indonesian photographer and illustrator Agan Harahap made some amazing Photoshop artworks. He decided to insert some of super […]

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Beautiful Bavarian Town of Nordlingen Built in a Meteorite Crater

Posted on 24 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

If you come by near the town of Nordlingen which is located in Bavaria, Germany, you will probably be surprised with the placement of it’s streets and buildings. As you can see from photos, the main part of this interesting Bavarian town is ‘designed’ to look like a circle. But, that is not without the […]

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Unusual Paintings on Floppy Discs and Cassettes

Posted on 23 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Floppy discs have definitely became the part of history. Once, they were inevitable part of any computer and most of us remember the days when we had to deal with those not so cool magnetic drives in order to store our data. Nick Gentry is an artist and he is one of a very few […]

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AT-AT In Salvador Dali Style

Posted on 21 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Funny&Crazy

This is how At-At probably would look a like in Salvador Dali’s eyes. I can’t tell you for sure that it is very well done.

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Real World Adventures of 8-Bit Super Mario and his Fellowship

Posted on 20 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Super Mario is one of the most recognizable and most famous game character of all times. There is no many people who didn’t play Super Mario game, and the game is popular even today. Super Mario is hero and he can overcome any problem, he can beat any beast including that fire-spitting dragon. But, according […]

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Salar de Uyuni – The World’s Largest Salt Flat

Posted on 19 May 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Salar de Uyuni is placed in southwestern Bolivia and it is the world’s largest salt flat. It covers the surface of about 10,000 square kilometers. Its white surface and bright blue sky sometimes can make incredible scenes for viewers especially during the wet season when those salt fields are covered with water, then, this place […]

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