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Measuring 33 meters (108 feet) in length, this fantastic chocolate train was commissioned for “Chocolate Week” in Brussels. It took approximately 2832 pounds (1285 kg) of chocolate to create the train, which has now also been recorded as a Guinness World Record.
In Cambodia, the local kids frequently catch these poisonous spiders, drown them in a bottle of water and then cook them in hot butter as a daytime snack. This process takes about 10 minutes from catching the spiders to eating them. According to reports, they have a very unusual taste that cannot be compared to anything else.
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Corrie White uses drops of liquid, clever lighting and a camera to produce these artistic images.
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Your must have the ability to kill all your enemies to be a king of assassin! Come on!
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Take a look into Obama’s daily life in this selection of press photos.
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This 12 storey building can be found in Willow, Alaska and locals refer to it as the “Dr. Seuss House” as a result of its interesting design. Although construction first began on the house 10 years ago, the 12 storey building has only recently been finished.
Because you should always seize the opportunity of learning stuff… oh, and because the view is nice!
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In his new photo series, “The Canadian: Ghost Train Crossing Canada”, Jeff Friesen travels across Canada taking photos of the surrounding landscape, in which he artfully places this vintage toy train to make it look like part of the picture.
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US photographer, Jack Long, is well known for his unique style of “splash photography” that is completely self-taught. To create these stunning bouquets, he carefully prepares water mixed with thickeners and dyes and then captures the moment that the drop falls through the air using a high speed camera. This series of flower bouquets is entitled, “Vessels and Blooms”.