Category: Interesting&Notable

8 Rare Flavors of Pepsi You Never Heard About

8 Rare Flavors of Pepsi You Never Heard About

admin1 | May 8, 2010 | Comments (3)

When we think of a refreshing favor of beverage,  the first thing that comes to our minds is cucumber. Image credits:

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Macro photos of a hundred dollar bill

Macro photos of a hundred dollar bill

admin1 | March 15, 2010 | Comments (1)

Macro photos of a hundred dollar bill

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Hoppa the Roller Dog

Hoppa the Roller Dog

admin1 | March 1, 2010 | Comments (7)

Thanks to the invention of an animal-loving art student, little Hoppa can easily move around, even without front legs. Hoppa, a 4-year-old mixed breed dog, from Tel-Aviv, israel, has received a very special gift, created especially for him. This adorable pooch was born without his front legs, and even though his owner, Avi Kuzi, showed [...]

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Miniature World by Michael Paul Smith

Miniature World by Michael Paul Smith

admin1 | February 6, 2010 | Comments (5)

Michael Paul Smith is an expert model builder who uses his talent to recreate different instances of the town he grew up in. Once again, I’d like to point out from the beginning that these photos are not “photoshopped”. I know, they look so real, but I assure you they are only miniature models made [...]

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Bugs With Human Faces

Bugs With Human Faces

admin1 | January 12, 2010 | Comments (0)

The insect world never ceases to amaze. These colorful bugs boast familiar patterns like faces or tribal masks on their shields. While potential predators waste prescious time wondering whether it’s food, enemy or prey, the masked creatures plot their protection tactics or escape. 1. These mini warriors have pretty smart warfare defences. Shield bugs, or [...]

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Korean Kids Military Camp

Korean Kids Military Camp

admin1 | January 11, 2010 | Comments (0)

At Ansan military camp for kids it does not matter if you’re a boy or a girl, they will make a manly man out of you. Located about 25 miles from the capital of Seoul, the Ansan military camp gives civilians the chance to strengthen their minds and bodies, by training in extreme conditions. The [...]

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Clockwork Love by Dutch Designer Tjep

Clockwork Love by Dutch Designer Tjep

admin1 | January 9, 2010 | Comments (0)

Clockwork Love by Tjep.Dutch designers Tjep. are demonstrating a collection of jewellery comprising overlapping symbols at art Gallery Ra in Amsterdam. Named Clockwork Love, the range includes 6 designs each representing a different emotion, and the symbols are layered to create what look like mechanisms frozen in time.

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Hebrides Islands The Edge of the World

Hebrides Islands The Edge of the World

admin1 | January 6, 2010 | Comments (0)

On Scotland’s northwest coast, mammoth sculptures of stone and moss crumble into the sea– some small, others reaching high into the clouds, monolithic in nature.  Scotland’s Hebrides Islands comprise a widespread, diverse archipelago of hundreds of islands, whose landscape has been celebrated since the early Celtics long before the common era.  National Geographic photographer Jim [...]

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How can you only carry 5 times your weight

How can you only carry 5 times your weight

admin1 | January 2, 2010 | Comments (0)

The situation is two ants meeting, one of them are the sportscoach telling the other one to shape up! The only thing that has been  done to this picture is change the color to blue. Otherwise it’s unmanipulated.

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Leonid Rogozov a hero surgeon

Leonid Rogozov a hero surgeon

admin1 | December 31, 2009 | Comments (0)

In April, 29th, 1961 a doctor of the 6th Soviet Antarctic expedition Leonid Rogozov aged 27 felt pain in a right lower belly and fever. The next day brought only exasperation. Having no chance to call a plane and being the only doctor at the station “Novolazarevskaya”, at night, in April, 30th the surgeon made [...]

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