Nature can really play with her’s creations. couple of days before I wrote one article in which I sad that point is not in that what is in the photo, than what we think it is. Here you will see perfectly normal trees, but you mind can trick you and you will probably see some nasty figures. Don’t get tricked, it’s just a regular trees.
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Real Life Spider Man – Mr.Jyothiraj
Jyothi Raj, 22, who lives in the south state of Karnataka, discovered his incredible climbing ability four years ago. Jyothi realized that he had an uncanny ability to place his hands and feet in exactly the right areas for a speedy climb. Climbing the local fort in Chitradurga, Jyothi claims he feels no fear as he reaches heights of up to 300ft without using a harness.
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World's First Flying Hotel
Announcing the world’s first flying hotel! Welcome to The Hotelicopter. Experience the adrenaline rush of taking off and flying high in the largest helicopter ever produced.
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Our Planet at Night
You’ll see different continents and how they look at night. You’ll also see the difference of illumination.
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The Most Beautiful Place on Earth
Welcome to Navagio Beach aka Shipwreck Cove on Zakynthos Island, Greece. One of the most beautiful places on the planet.
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Horsetail Fall
Horsetail Fall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls of North America. It's located in Yosemite National Park in California. Horsetail Fall is a seasonal waterfall that flows in the winter and early spring. There are a few days every February where this fall is lit up by the setting sun and reflects a bright orange.
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Breathtaking Aerial Photography by George Steinmetz
George Steinmetz's aerial photography is nothing short of astounding, especially when you realize that they're taken from his paraglider.
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The World's Most Beautiful Subway
This is Bund Sightseeing Tunnel in Shanghai. The subway tunnel is entangled with spectacular optics for over 647 feet, which creates the illusion of colorful threads when the train moves.
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World's Highest Climbing Wall
The world's highest climbing wall is situated in the town of Groningen, The Netherlands. It is 37 metres (121 ft) high and is known as the Excalibur.
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Chinese Woman Adopts 1500 Dogs, 200 Cats
Ha Wenjin, a dog lover from China, has given up her job, sold her house, car and jewelry to take care of over 1,500 dogs and 200 cats.
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Finger Monkeys
The finger monkey is the tiniest living primate in the world. It’s so small that it can hold on to your finger. This cute little primate hugs and grips on to your finger so tight that it pulls your heartstrings and you wish you could take it home with you. Finger monkeys are, as a matter of fact, pygmy marmosets.
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Tongue Tattoos
The needles move extremely fast, breaking the skin and leaving the pigments of ink. As tongue tattoos become more and more popular, more and more designs are implemented. In most cases, those who already have them, chose to have their tongue tattooed a certain color.
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Unique method of hunting
These photos can be seen high annual feeding with the fastest inhabitant of the ocean – the Atlantic sailboat and its extraction – Sardinia.
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Most Expensive Auction Items
Most Expensive Painting
All it took was a little over 8 minutes to set the record price for a piece of art sold at auction. On May 4, Christie's sold Pablo Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust, a painting created in the span of a single day in 1932, for $106.5 million dollars.
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All it took was a little over 8 minutes to set the record price for a piece of art sold at auction. On May 4, Christie's sold Pablo Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust, a painting created in the span of a single day in 1932, for $106.5 million dollars.
Things You Should Know About Columbus
The Origins of Columbus Day
Columbus Day was the brainchild of New York state senator Timothy Sullivan, an archetypal Tammany Hall man who greased the wheels of New York City's notoriously corrupt political machine during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
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Columbus Day was the brainchild of New York state senator Timothy Sullivan, an archetypal Tammany Hall man who greased the wheels of New York City's notoriously corrupt political machine during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Alternative Places to Film The Hobbit
Rancorous labor disputes threatened the filming of The Hobbit, the prequel to the popular Lord of the Rings trilogy, until an 11th hour intervention by New Zealand's Prime Minister ensured the movie franchise would continue to call New Zealand home. With no disrespect to our Antipodean readers, other locales that would suit scenes beloved book just as well.
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Not What You Originally Thought
Fresh optical illusions quickly become viral on the net. Seems internet audience is always thirsty for more, and this is why photo below (once it became popular), was submitted to my mail dozen of times. At first I didn’t see anything. Then I spotted what seemed to be not much of an illusion, but something more on the “offensive” side.
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The Saddest Pug of All Time
A man’s best friend. You got to love dogs! They are always there for you, so playful, so happy and curious. But what has happened with this dog? This must be the saddest dog ever, and the cutest because of his little furry sweater.
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Best Looking Pencils In The World
We all use pencils to write something down. This is just a way new perspective. With a simple eraser, cutter or something else, you could make these amazing pencils. It looks so beautiful and really creative, and I had to share this pictures with you. Hope you like it.
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