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Abandoned Underwater Strip Club
Sounds impossible, but it’s real. The club is located on the shores of the Red Sea in Eilat, Israel. First it was an underwater restaurant, then it was re-opened as a strip club for a while, then shut down altogether …
Read More »Bobbit Worm
Bobbit worm is an aquatic predatory polychaete worm dwelling at the ocean floor. It has sharp teeth and can slice its prey in half.
Read More »Prostitutes on Floating Barges in Utrecht
The Dutch town of Utrecht is famous for two bizarre highlights: mechanical music museum and floating hookers on barges. Window prostitution occurs mainly along the Vecht to the Zandpad, also known as Red Bridge. The window prostitutes are working in …
Read More »NASA. The Next Chapter (infographic)
What is next for NASA.
Read More »Interesting Facts about Different Countries
Let’s learn something new about our planet today.
Read More »Soviet Saw-Hatchet-Shovel
Three in one: saw, hatchet and a shovel of a Soviet soldier.
Read More »Wrong Place to Park Your Car
Now you should wait until the construction work is over.
Read More »Strange Creature
This strange creature was found by the Iranian navy ship in the Persian Gulf. It was stinking really bad. What is this?
Read More »Dangerous Road
When it’s the only way down.
Read More »Paragliding Dog
Shadow has been paragliding with his owner for the last 9 years.
Read More »Crying Cop from the Philippines
Riot cop Joselito Sevilla broke into tears while trying to block protesters in the Philippines with his shield and baton. “I am a policeman, I’m just doing my job,” he said. It was his first riot duty. The protesters gathered …
Read More »Freaks of the Past
Photos of freaks by a famous New York photographer Charles Eisenmann. The photos were made during the late 1880s when he worked in the Bowery district.
Read More »Navy vs Waves
Beautiful photos of navy ships.
Read More »Muscle Cars
The cars we would love to ride.
Read More »Cullatori
These men are ”Cullatori” and they carry vast wooden structures through the streets of Nola, in southern Italy, every year as part of the annual ”Festival of the Lillies” [Festa Dei Gigli]. As a result, this is what happens to …
Read More »The Anti-Slavery Alphabet
The anti-slavery alphabet from 1846.
Read More »Engraved Weapons That Are Almost Works of Art
Incredible, Grueling Images From An Ultramarathon Through Death Valley
A nonstop race through Death Valley on foot in the summer — there’s nothing mankind has devised that eclipses the theater of the annual Badwater Ultramarathon. A vast array of competitors try their best — even a 50-year-old double amputee …
Read More »Mutants of Fukushima
South Korean website posts photos of mutant vegetables from Japan. They say it happened because of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Read More »PS2 with a Surprise
One guy bought this PS2 at a garage sale. It had something interesting inside of it.
Read More »Extreme Fireworks
Photos from the National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec, Mexico.
Read More »Our Planet
Beautiful photos from around the world.
Read More »Teletubbies. Who Was Inside the Costumes
The Teletubbies were canceled in 2002.
Read More »If Manhattan Was Located in Grand Canyon
New York City In The Summer Of ‘69
Life magazine photos of New York City in 1969.
Read More »Michael Jackson’s Anti-Gravity Shoes
Along with two co-inventors, Michael Jackson patented these shoes in 1993. The abstract reads…
Read More »Black Hot Dog
You can buy a black hot dog in Tokyo, Japan. Squid ink is used to make hot dogs black.
Read More »Starkenberger Beer Resort
The Starkenberger beer swimming pools in the Austrian brewery Starkenberger. The reservation is $ 298 per pool.
Read More »First Car in Nepal
In 1940 Adolf Hitler had gifted a 1938 Mercedes Benz to King Triubhuvan of Nepal. It was the first car in Nepal, and it was brought to the capital on the backs of several men, since Nepal had no roads …
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