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The caterpillars in these photos are bizarre looking creatures but beautiful at the same time. Their look varies from scary to cute but they are always amazing to look at. They are some of Mother Nature’s most incredible insects.
What makes the house in these photos so unusual is that it has moving walls in an attempt to make it as safe as possible. When the house is open to the garden toward the west and east sidewalls, an outer courtyard is created. A person can’t get in through the garden or go through the main entrance of the building. The owners must wait for a certain period of time after the opening to the security entrance. Therefore, when the house is closed, the security zone protects the building.
I am sure you couldn’t imagine fishing for your dinner like this.
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In this selection of photos, different tractors are in some unbelievable predicaments. It is even more unfathomable to try to imagine how they got in some of these situations.
It is sue fun to drive a tractor, I should try it ;)
The mysterious Tower of the Devil, known as Devils Tower, is located in northeastern Wyoming in the United States. Its height is over 1,266 ft., which is comparable with the height of the Empire State Building, which is about 1,250 ft. without the spire. The rock formed about 65 million years ago by volcanic activity, and is unusually shaped in the form of woman’s hips which was the result of erosion of the surrounding soft rock around a strong internal structure.
The most common of a non-Newtonian fluid is a suspension of starch (e.g. cornflour) in water. The sudden application of force — for example by stabbing the surface with a finger, or rapidly inverting the container holding it — leads to the fluid behaving like a solid rather than a liquid. This is the "shear thickening" property of this non-Newtonian fluid. More gentle treatment, such as slowly inserting a spoon, will leave it in its liquid state. Trying to jerk the spoon back out again, however, will trigger the return of the temporary solid state. A person moving quickly and applying sufficient force with their feet can literally walk across such a liquid. [Wikipedia]
That is what you will see in the video below. It really looks great, so don’t miss it!
Did you know that a tin-foil hat can protect your brain from aliens? Well, this knowledge has helped one Russian to create a 300 % protection for his brain. This guy thought that the more foil he used the better. Since his wife wasn’t convinced with his ideas, Andrew took his computer, couch and all the foil he could find in the house and moved to his garage. Wanna check out his new glamour living room?
More photos are after the jump.
I like when fat people are optimistic and have a good sense of humor. Maybe they can’t lose extra weight, but they can make you laugh not being ashamed of their looks.
See more photos of “big bodies” wearing spandex after the break.
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Stephen Alvarez is a world-famous photographer who does know how to impress you. This collection of photos from his portfolio will take your breath away.
Click on the pictures to enlarge them.
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During the visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to France, the first lady of France Carla Bruni was in a tight dress but didn’t wear a bra. What a naughty girl this Carla. I think Russian President was more than happy ;))
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Animals, nature and old architecture. These are probably three main things that always look amazing on photos. Take a look at this remarkable collection of funny and intriguing photos made by various artists to improve your mood.
Yes, you read it right! But apart from animals there are some cartoon characters that cars resemble. My favourite is Chrysler Crossfire, look what it looks like. Too funny ;)))
Some TV channels really know how to shock people and promote their programs. For example, this model of a camel corpse used to advertise “Man Vs Wild” episodes shown on Discovery looks very bizarre! I wish I could take pictures sitting inside of this carcass, but, unfortunately, I wasn’t in Wynyard Park (Australia) in the beginning of March.
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The author of these sculptures is Mark Newman, born in America in 1962. He started to sculpt when he was 19 years old. Mark believes that his task is to inspire people with his works. He advises