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I’m speechless. I’m so admired by these beautiful pictures.
You should absolutely see it, especially if you’re a photoart lover!!!
You will never guess where this sauna is situated )
The answer is after the jump.
It seems like we can tick our mind and see what is not actually real, or simply, to hallucinate (I’m not talking about taking drugs). Our brain is more complicated than we thought it was already ;) So, in general, what we see is a “byproduct of how the brain processes sensation.”
Below you can see several illustrations with examples.
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You’ll see the photo with a girl’s face and you should guess if she’s hot or not.
It’s not that simple. To judge how looks the girl only by the picture of her face.
I was wrong 3 times ;)
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Chechnya is a poor country. What seems not to bother its president Ramzan Kadyrov who’s got a quantity of super cars that not every billionaire has in his garage.For example this car, Lamborghini Reventon.
There were only 20 models. The price - more than $1 million
To play this complicated musical instrument you should have not only an absolute pitch but also big lungs and cheeks ;)
The answer to this question is in this advertisement the aim of which is to help people to bring up solutions for accessible habitation.
Some amazing photos of the Earth made from space from the different satellites or astronaut missions. You can find all these pictures with its detailed descriptions on the site the Earth Observatory.
Vincent Lafôret is a French photographer that went to cover the Olympics.
In the interview to
Newsweek he explains all planning and preparations he should do for such event. He says that he begins all the preparations a year in advance and that it’s finished when the Games start.
But what stroke me the most is the weigh of his equipment – 200 lbs!! Can you imagine?! It’s huge.
If you like to eat, so this bed is for you.
It’s a quite creative and original approach. Well, it’s fun ))
Jukkasjärvi is a locality in Lapland in northern Sweden
The village is a popular tourist accommodation during the winter months and is best known for the Icehotel.
Each year, the Icehotel is rebuilt with ice from the Torne River. It is open mid-December to mid-April. After the hotel closes in April, the ice melts back into the river.
The hotel also includes an Absolut Ice Bar and an Ice Church. The Absolut Ice Bar serves drinks in glasses made from Torne River ice. The Ice Church offers couples the opportunity to take their vows in a memorable setting.
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