Category: World

Awesome Photos From Egypt

Awesome Photos From Egypt

admin1 | February 28, 2011 | Comments (0)

Arab Republic of Egypt is a land where many cultures took place more than 7000 years ago starting with the Pharaohs times, the Coptic and the Islamic civilizations. Each of these eras has left many motives and monuments that reflect its beliefs and arts. These monuments formed rich places to get inspired and take amazing [...]

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The First Soviet Pig in Space

The First Soviet Pig in Space

admin1 | February 24, 2010 | Comments (0)

From Soviet space dogs to American squirrel monkeys, the history of animals in space is long and illustrious. Many a milestone was reached during the Space Race between the 20th century superpowers, yet one of the little known animal astronauts to feature in this Cold War competition was actually a swine of Soviet extraction. This [...]

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Korean Kids Military Camp

Korean Kids Military Camp

admin1 | January 11, 2010 | Comments (1)

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. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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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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Birds Have Feelings

Birds Have Feelings

admin1 | January 4, 2010 | Comments (50)

This is truly amazing & very touching………… Here his wife is injured and the condition is fatal. She was hit by a car as she swooped low across the road. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Leonid Rogozov a hero surgeon

Leonid Rogozov a hero surgeon

admin1 | December 31, 2009 | Comments (2)

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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Moscow Bridge in Kiev

Moscow Bridge in Kiev

admin1 | December 31, 2009 | Comments (0)

The bridge was opened for use in 1976 and still plays a crucial role in the life of the city and its infrastructure. It comprises three parts: cable bridges cross Dnepr as long as 816m (2677 feet), bridge across Desyonka river 732m (2400 feet) in length and a crossover 55m or 180 feet in length. [...]

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Cute Baby Pygmy Hippo

Cute Baby Pygmy Hippo

admin1 | December 24, 2009 | Comments (35)

10 day old Flory plays with his mom, takes a bath and has his meal in Blijdorp, Netherlands. These pictures were taken in September. Very cute Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Most bizarre street names

Most bizarre street names

admin1 | December 5, 2009 | Comments (1)

Meet some of the most bizarre street names that can make some residents regret saying their address Residents of ‘Butt Hole Road’ club collectively to change the street’s unfortunate name. The constant jokes were just too much to take for the long-suffering residents of Butt HoleRoad, a street named after a communal water butt that [...]

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Worker and Kolkhoz Woman

Worker and Kolkhoz Woman

admin1 | November 15, 2009 | Comments (1)

This monument called Worker and Kolkhoz Woman (Rabochiy i Kolkhoznitsa) was made for one of studios in VDNKH and first time displayed in Paris in 1937. There was hold a competition for the post of a chief architect and one of the famous Soviet architects at that time, V. I. Mukhina, won the contest. The [...]

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Nigerian oil pirates

Nigerian oil pirates

admin1 | October 30, 2009 | Comments (2)

The camp of №9 of movement for the emancipation of river the niger (MEND) is found in the depth of mangrove scaffolding, and it erroneously it would be possible to accept for the quiet fishing hamlet, if not machine guns and very strong [bugay], which confiscates telephones in the reporters. In the camp someone wanders [...]

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The Headington Shark Sculpture

The Headington Shark Sculpture

admin1 | October 22, 2009 | Comments (0)

The Headington Shark is a sculpture situated at 2 New High Street, Headington, Oxford, England, depicting a shark embedded head-first in the roof of the house. The enormous fibre glass shark, created by sculptor John Buckley, was erected on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki in August 1986, designed [...]

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The Children of War

The Children of War

admin1 | October 17, 2009 | Comments (1)

From time to time the photos of African kids holding AK-47 or some other kind of weapons appears here and there provoking many compassion from the Western public. And just a few decades ago during World War 2 there were often occasions of Russian kids fighting in the regular army against Nazis. Did you like [...]

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Joshua Callaghans Public Art

Joshua Callaghans Public Art

admin1 | October 15, 2009 | Comments (0)

L.A.-artist Joshua Callaghan brilliantly hides the typically undesirable city objects such as utility boxes. His work creates an illusion of an uninterrupted view and the images reflect the view of what you would see if the box were not there. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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