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3D-Design Team Recreates The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World In Their Original Forms
The Colossus was a 104ft tall triumphal statue of Greek sun god Helios built over Mandraki Harbour in Rhodes on 49ft marble pedestals allowing ships to pass between his legs.
Read More »16 GIFs And Photos That’ll Prove That Nature Is Scary as Hell
Below you will see various images that will make stay indoors forever (you just need to scroll down and “enjoy” nature’s power).
Read More »$1 Billion Disney “Star Wars” Land Is Almost Ready
Guests hoping to live their best intergalactic lives between May 31 and June 23, 2019 at Disneyland will need a reservation — in addition to theme park admission — to enter the Star Wars-themed land. Reservations will be free, but …
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Bomb Collision In The Air
30 Amazing Colorized WWII Photos
oday’s technology now enables us to “colorize” historical photos, giving us our only chance at seeing what the world really looked like back then. And it was truly spectacular.
Read More »19 Tallest Buildings In The World
Zifeng Tower: 1,476 feet tall with 66 floors (Nanjing, China).
Read More »Canadian Entrepreneur Robert Bezeau Build Real Plastic Houses
Canadian Entrepreneur Robert Bezeau moved to Bocas del Toro, Panama where he started creating the Plastic Bottle Village.
Read More »How Horses Travel By Plane
Before beginning their plane trip, horses are loaded into special stalls which are then lifted up, onto the plane.
Read More »10 Richest CEOs In USA
10. Miles D. White, Abbott Labs – $22,872,393.
Read More »Journey Down The USA Pacific Coast
This is the most popular road route in the United States. You are able both to take sunbathes and walk past the red forests and coastal towns.
Read More »Do Those Guys With Metal Detectors Ever Find Treasure? Yes!
Friends using metal detectors have found almost $200 thousand worth of 14th century coins. The amateurs excavated 557 coins over four days at an organized rally in a field in Buckinghamshire. The treasure comprises 12 rare full-gold Edward III nobles …
Read More »25 Happiest Cities In The USA
WalletHub crunched some numbers based on community, environment, income, employment, and emotional/physical well-being to find out once and for all which city in the United States can truly be called the happiest place to live (besides Dinsey World, but we …
Read More »British Hairdresser Gives Homeless People Free Makeovers To Boost Their Self-Confidence
How True Love Looks Like?
This couple on the Woodstock album cover is still rocking.
Read More »Sprinklers Turn Japanese Village Into A Giant Fountain
Kayabuki no Sato, a small hamlet in Kyoto famous for its traditional thatched roof houses, features a concealed sprinkler system that turns the whole place into a water fountain.
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Antarctica: What Explorers And Researchers Actually Eat
Researchers at this base in Antarctica eat better than you do.
Read More »Awesome Organic Hobbit House
This hobbit house is a perfect example of organic architecture.
Read More »6 Amazing GIFs Of Abandoned Places In The US Then And Now
Photographer Pablo Iglesias Maurer finds locations of 1960s postcards to see how they look today. Info: Twitter, DCist (h/t: Ufunk)
Read More »The Mahim Beach Cleanup In Mumbai
India is waking up, more than 700 tons of plastic is cleared from Mahim beach.
Read More »Codes For Apollo 11 VS. Image A Black Hole
Margaret Hamilton next to the codes she wrote for the Apollo 11...
Read More »The Premiere Of The Avengers In Hong Kong
Let’s take a look at this amazing 4.5 metres tall Iron Man figure outside the entrance of Lee Theatre.
Read More »30 Photos Show Hotel And Motel Rooms Of The 1950s-60s
Bedroom interior of the 1950s and ’60s American Hotels.
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15 Photos Prove That Real Love Lasts Forever
Funny Outdoor Yoga With Lemurs (Lemoga)
The Armathwaite Hall Hotel In England is offering lemoga, also known as doing yoga outdoors with lemurs.
Read More »17 Curious Facts About SUMO
Sumo has origins as far back as 1.500 years ago in Shito Japan.
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