A great set of beautiful NASA pictures.
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House in the Clouds an Thorpeness, Suffolk, UK, is a water tower built almost 90 years ago. It was designed to improve the looks of the water tower, disguising its tank. Now it’s a hotel. It will cost you around …
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US railroads at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
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Customized armored vehicles of Mexican drug cartels, confiscated in the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon.
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The Real Las Vegas vs Las Vegas in “Fallout” Video Game
What a great replica.
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Cool bikes, sexy girls.
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The best of creepy microscope close-ups.
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30 interesting facts about everything.
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This giant ball that gets blown around in the wind is a concept of an anti-landmine device that actually works.
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Amazing pictures that show us how tiny our planet is.
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The New York State Sheep and Wool Festival takes place annually in New York’s Hudson Valley; it’s pretty much the best place to go if you’re at all interested in cuddly animals, adorable children, sweaters — or more yarn than …
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77-year-old José Mujica, the president of Uruguay, is the poorest president in the world. He donates most of his $12,500 salary and keeps only $1,250 a month.
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The Baylè Pistol was a 6 barrel pistol of French origin introduced in 1879.
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College Democrats Describe Republicans In Three Words
I asked 25 Democratic students at Hofstra University to describe Republicans in ONLY 3 words.
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This statue of an angel stood near a house door.
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What is it? Any ideas? The answer is at the end of the post
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The First 26 Weeks of a Fetus
Amazing photos made by a famous photographer Lennart Nilsson from his project “A Child Is Born.” The first 26 weeks of a fetus.
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In a mission called “The Redbull Stratos”, former Austrian military parachutist, Felix Baumgartner, dives from a balloon-lifted capsule 24 miles up in an attempt to break the sound barrier. The operation was a success with Felix setting a few Guinness …
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Ever wondered how they took those beautiful rock climbing photos? Here is the secret.
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One family has been collecting their change for the past few years. And finally cashed it all.
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They say we live in a materialistic age. Everyone seems to be some level of a hoarder with countless possessions that they consider essential to function in the modern world.
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This chart determines the “trustworthiness” of electric guitar models based on the supposed ethics of the people who play them, ranging from despicable douchebags to total saints.
Read More »Watch the Red Bull Stratos Jump Live
Today, Felix Baumgartner will try to do something no other human has done before: He will jump from a height of 22 miles, breaking the world record for highest altitude free fall.
Read More »The Story of Devon Carrow-Sperduti
A 7-year-old boy, Devon Carrow-Sperduti, has potentially fatal allergies and must spent most of his life at home.
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