Pictures of North Korea made by a tourist.
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50-Foot Rubber Duck Bobs Along The River Thames
The Tower Bridge was raised for this amazing float, a promotion for an online gaming company.
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Thailand’s new Black Ivory Coffee brew costs $50 per serving.
Read More »Abandoned Flintstones Amusement Park
Abandoned Flintstones amusement park is located in Bedrock City, Arizona. Tourists made stops there on their way to the Grand Canyon.
Read More »Friends for a Lifetime
Photos capture an 18 year friendship.
Read More »Kummakivi Stone
Kummakivi means “strange rock.” It’s a very rare nature phenomenon in the southern Valtola Savoni, Finland. The giant monolith is balancing on another rock surrounded by forest
Read More »Prison Escape Fail
Three Brazilian convicts made a hole in the cell wall and tried to escape. The first guy got stuck in the hole and could’t get out. He had to call the guards who helped him.
Read More »What is Hidden Inside an Abandoned Railroad Tunnel
What can be found inside an old abandoned railroad tunnel in Wales? Let’s take a look.
Read More »1.8 Million Euro Inside Car Seats
Two Chinese were arrested by French customs after 1.8 million euro in cash was found inside their car seats. The money was supposed to go to Austria. There were around 38,000 denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euro …
Read More »Illegal Arms Destroyed in Venezuela
34,509 illegal arms were demolished in Venezuela several days ago.
Read More »Story of Fan Ling
21-year-old Fan Ling lost hands in a terrible accident. But it could’t break him. He learned to use his feet to work on computer, to draw, to play tennis, etc. Great spirit.
Read More »Le Specs Summer 2012 campaign – Behind the scenes
Barry (who can usually be found in NYC) the campaign stars mod-of-the-moment Nicole Pollard and was styled by former Vogue girl and nationally, fashionably beloved Meg Gray. The Concordia research station is located on the Antarctic Plateau and operates year …
Read More »Dar al-Hajar
Dar al-Hajar is the rock palace in Jemen. Dar al-Hajar seems to grow out of the rocks.
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The Life of the Poorest
Mali, Haiti, etc. Poor countries seen by a photographer Jean-Claude Coutausse.
Read More »World’s Most Expensive Piece of Lego
This solid gold 2×4 brick of Lego costs $14,449.
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House in the Middle of a Motorway
Do you remember the story from China about the house in the middle of a motorway? We’ve got an update. The owner of the house has agreed to take the relocation compensation in the amount of $42,000. The family moved …
Read More »Extreme Graffiti Artists
These guys take art very seriously.
Read More »National Geographic Photo Contest 2012
The Concordia research station is located on the Antarctic Plateau and operates year round.
Read More »Beautiful Attics
Nice places.
Read More »Inspiring Photos
This photos will restore your faith in humanity.
Read More »Tarantino Letter
In 1996 a 13-year-old girl sent a letter to Quentin Tarantino. And received a letter back from him.
Read More »Weird Sex Items You Could Buy In Old Tokyo
All these weird sex items you could buy in old tokyo.
Read More »The Highest Resolution Image Ever
This 16-gigapixel image is the highest resolution image ever made. You can see almost every small detail of it.
Read More »Black Friday In 41 Absolutely Horrifying Photos
It’s begun! While you were busy sleeping, enterprising Americans everywhere were getting good deals and not over-thinking their life choices.
Read More »Hulk Computer Case Mod
Glowing Hulk computer case mod. Looks radioactive.
Read More »Real Life Werewolf
It may seem like this Chinese man has started to turn into a werewolf. But it’s just a birthmark. Looks really scary.
Read More »The Creation of Kat Armor Suite
A very realistic armor suit of Kat from Halo games.
Read More »Old City Hall of Cologne Has Its Secrets
Old City Hall of Cologne, Germany, has a strange statue that was attached to the building in the 14th century.
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