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Model of Moscow

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

Showcased in one of the Moscow exhibitions, that is being held in the Moscow city town-hall, this mini Moscow or the Model of Moscow depicts the real city layout as if providing someone with an amazing aerial view of the Russian capital. This mini model was built in 1988 and is specifically used for the […]

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Welcome in Cakeland

Posted on 15 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Food

Looks like a dream filled with all decorative cakes. The Cakeland in Oakland is literally for the sweet addicts. The place which is created to appear as the delicious collection of the tempting cakes all around is actually the artistic work that is articulately done to resemble these amazing collections of delicious cakes. It is […]

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Sea Pig – One of the Ugliest Sea Creature

Posted on 14 January 2010 in: Animal Oddity, Featured Articles

To the common man sea pigs may look like sea creatures produced from a cross between a pig and a slug. To some others it appears to be human fingers growing out of the creature’s mouth. But scientifically, these ugly sea pigs are scotoplanes or sea cucumbers belonging to the genus of the deep sea […]

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Vintage New York Photographs

Posted on 12 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

The New York was worth watching between 1920 to 1960. A glimpse of the vintage pictures, take you down into the bygone era, an era that was classic, traditional yet glitzy even after those black-and-white memoirs the people had with them. Those black-and-white photographs still remind us of how the Americans always paid attention to […]

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Abandoned Salt Mine in Romania

Posted on 11 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

The Salina Praid is situated 5 km from Sovata, in the Harghita County which is more famously known as the Salt Zone in Romania. Geographically, the basin of Praid can be found on the east coast of the Transylvanian basin (“a huge salt cellar”), at the base of the Gheorgheni Mountains. The history is traced […]

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The Hobbit Motel

Posted on 08 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

The Hobbit Motel is a brilliant motel made with a creative bent. Located at Woodlyn Park in Waiton, the motel has a warm and homely feel. The world’s first hobbit Motel started as the only motel with a U –Drive Jet course. Later Billy Blacks Kiwi Cultural show attracted and amazed people from all around […]

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Russian World War 2 Bunkers

Posted on 06 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

The World War II bunkers provide an in-sight depth into the amazing history that revolved around the most titanic conflict in the history, that shook the world then and with whose consequences the modern world is still living. The Russian World War II bunker is no more different. Deep in the mountains of Russia, there […]

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Phonehenge – Remarkable Replica Of Stonehenge

Posted on 04 January 2010 in: Featured Articles, Places

Phonehenge is one of the fabulously done Stonehenge replicas, in the rock-and-roll themed amusement park called the Freestyle Music Park (formerly called as the Hard Rock Park) near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is playfully entitled Phonehenge and surrounds a large performance space in the British Invasion section of the park. The park built on […]

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Abandoned Top Secret Soviet Underground Submarine Base

Posted on 28 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

Balaklava, in Ukraine, can even today be remembered for having been one of the secret places in Russia that was extremely famous for its Nuclear Submarine Base. The place witnessed a huge underground submarine base and amazing docks, in USSR, and this was functional till 1996 when the last Russian submarine left Ukraine. But the […]

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The Cano Cristales – River of Rainbow in Colombia

Posted on 23 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

The Cano Cristales, touted as the most beautiful river in the world (also called as the “River of five colors”), is definitely a treat to human eyes. It is so indistinguishable from other rivers of the world, that just a look at it or a beautiful visit to it can leave an everlasting impression on […]

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The Float at Marina Bay – The Only Floating Stadium in the World

Posted on 23 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

‘The Float at Marina Bay’, is an architectural treat to the eyes. It is the only stadium in the world that literally floats. At 120 meters long and 83 meters wide, this floating stage is the largest in the world. Located on the Marina Reservoir in Marine bay, this massive stage has the capacity of […]

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Scott Wade’s Dusty Windshield Drawings

Posted on 21 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Scott Wade is an artist with a difference! He paints exquisite pictures with extreme detail work but the difference lies in his choice of canvas and equipment. Believe it or not, using only dry dust, oil, a few paint brushes and his fingers, Scott Wade paints his portraits on the back of cars. He uses […]

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The LEGO Computer

Posted on 17 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

This is an era of computers where we see latest technologies emerging every day. Something that would have been unheard of is an amazing computer with a difference! A Lego computer was built in 2003, with HP pavilion. The entire body of this computer is built with Lego bricks, without using glue or screws. The […]

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The Island Of The Dolls – A Dark Tourist Attraction In Mexico

Posted on 16 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

A world renowned tourist destination is “La Isla de la Munecas”- a Spanish name which means the Island of the dolls. This Island of dolls is situated in Mexico and as the name suggests, one expects to see a beautiful world which will leave an everlasting impression. But the reality is exactly opposite and very […]

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Underground Hill House

Posted on 15 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

Often people are fascinated by a beautiful scenic spot of land and decide to build their dream house there. But those who dream and are fascinated by a beautiful hilly land, they build their homes on the hills. And these people did not wish to obstruct the natural appeal of their surroundings. Believe it or […]

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A Life Sized Stagecoach Made With 1.5 Million Toothpicks

Posted on 14 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Lifestyle

A toothpick may have been used for many imaginative purposes, yet none matched the innovative creation of Terry Woodling. Terry Woodling, a 72 year old artist from Warsaw in Indiana, dedicated fifteen years of his life towards his vision-’A life sized stagecoach made with toothpicks’. Using his creative eye, skillful hands and patience, he managed to […]

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Fashion Jewelry Designed From Human Teeth and Hair

Posted on 11 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, WTF

Poly Van der Glas is an Australian silversmith, who won the Craft Victoria Fillipo Raphael Fresh Award, in 2006. She had a unique vision of utilizing human teeth and hair in making silver jewelry. Undoubtedly, her creative handcrafted pieces of jewelry won her acclaims throughout the world. Many believe that Poly Van der Glas has […]

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Star Wars Chess Set Made Out Of LEGO

Posted on 09 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, WTF

The LEGO Star Wars chess was developed recently, during the spring period and was later presented in California during a Star Wars Day event. It was among the first games to be released this year with great success. The game is definitely going to keep you entertained for hours, and once you hook up with […]

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Remarkable Coffee Paintings By Karen Eland

Posted on 07 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, Food

Exquisite coffee art is a unique technique developed by a young artist from Tulsa where he achieves his incredible works of art by the use of coffee as her medium. By using coffee as the only art medium, the artist exhibits these exquisite talents in his divine works of art. The coffee art is the […]

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Amazing Miniature of the WW2

Posted on 01 December 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

After world war two there was a compilation of the various events and equipment used in the war and they were showcased in small miniatures to demonstrate on a gaming table to show the various conflicts that happened. The miniatures comprised the allies, the soviet & the axis, the civilians, the vehicles and the accessories […]

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