The Hughes H-4 Hercules is a one-of-a-kind, heavy transport aircraft, built as a prototype by the Hughes Aircraft company during the 1940s. It made its first flight in 1947 but the project never developed any further than this. Constructed from wood due to the wartime restrictions on aluminium, the craft is nicknamed “Spruce Goose” and is the largest flying boat ever built with the largest wingspan of any aircraft in history. It is now conserved at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregan, USA.
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Located 200 meters (645 feet) above sea level and running a distance of 5km (3.1 miles) Gelmer Funicular Handeck Bridge is one of the most exciting rides in Europe.
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NSFW 6 Nov 2012
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All these women have one or several children, but judging by their bodies, it is hard to believe that. They completely rebuilt their bodies after having a baby and some of them got in shape very quickly. Kudos to them on their efforts and amazing results!
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This remodelled garage is the ultimate in modern design and the perfect man cave!
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And they come with a surprise for the boys too…
This kitten will be really, really sad:
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Take a look at some of the real-life places used to film this iconic movie.
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They pretend it’s voice activated. Watch people’s reactions.
First part here
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This comfy Ralston Avenue residence is located in Mill Valley California. Originally designed by architect, Charles Moore, the mansion has been revamped and expanded and now boasts 5 bedrooms, terraces and open areas for rest and relaxation. The house sold for $4.85 million!
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No one was seriously injured
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This is probably the most advanced prosthetic limb in the world. His hi-tech bionic hand is so precise, Nigel Ackland, 53, can now type on a computer keyboard, peel vegetables, crack eggs, dress himself all alone…etc. This is simply amazing.