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Welcome to Weds, and another edition of the Daily Stare. Have a great hump day with our fun and amazing photos.
Future of Parking
This is the largest wisteria in in Ashikaga Flower Park, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is dated to c. 1870 and spreads to cover approximately 1,990 square meters (a half acre) as of May 2008.
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Charlie Sheen Has Left The Building
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It seems as though a tractor and a car had a slight altercation. You have to wonder how fast the tractor was going. You would think that as slow as they are, the car would have had plenty of time to get out of the way, but apparently not.
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Imagine works of art created out of jewels. Would that please the original artist or make them angry.
This California couple named Bryan Solari and Kathleen Moore are enjoying their new nuptials on a beautiful California beach. What happens next is something they will remember the rest of the lives. It is also hilarious.
So a snake catcher catches a huge snake and puts it in a bag. However, he doesn’t secure the bag tightly enough. Sure enough, the snake gets loose and the guy comes back to put the snake back in the bag again and that’s where it starts.
This is Redondo Beach California, Kings Harbor where, on the morning of March 8th, millions of dead Anchovies were found. They literally clogged parts of the harbor. The dead Anchovies weren’t just on the surface, they were many feet deep.
These are 10 of the least safe treehouses in the world. Most of them don’t look as though they can support themselves from the dizzying heights where they are located. It must take some brave souls to live in them.
Treehouses of Korowai and Kombai, West Papua
These are the inside of some beautiful glacier caves. They were taken by photographer Eric Guth. He takes photos of glacier caves all over the world. This is the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska.
This is some clever and creative tear off advertising. The tear offs are cleverly located to represent something that you wouldn’t normally think of removing. You just can’t resist taking one.
These are some very cute photos of dogs walking on their back two legs. Although it must be most unnatural for them, they seem right at home walking on two legs. Either they have been trained well or they are part human.
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