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Here comes the second part of some of the best transformations for movie roles by actors.In each photo, you’ll see from left to right: an actor, he/she in the skin of his character and the real-life person he/she plays.
The first part is also great, check it out:
The best transformation of stars for their movie roles (20 pics)
Salma Hayek
Take a well-known scientific fact and explain it in your own “false” way. The result will be hilarious just like in this post!
See also the first part of Fake Science.
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When celebrities appear in public places, they always have make-up on. But it’s always interesting to look at their faces without make-up. Here you go!
Check out the first part of Celebrities with and without Make-Up.
Jessica Biel
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It seems she was really in a hurry.
Everybody was shocked including herself ;)
Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah is famous for its hoodoos. Its unique rock formations that rise up to 200 feet. This place is really amazing and breathtakingly beautiful. A must-see.
Here's another izi gallery on Facebook caled Meanwhile.
A funny collection of photos that cleverly unites a funny image and a stereotype about some countries around the world, mostly from Europe.
Tip: this post should not be taken personally ;))
Enjoy!
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ANIMALS 21 May 2010
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This cat is so warmed by the sun that it doesn’t pay any attention to others. It is the laziest cat I have ever seen!
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Pete Souza is the Chief Official White House Photographer for President Obama. He is also the Director of the White House photo office. Souza wrote a book "The Rise of Barack Obama" published in 2008. He often accompanies Obama in his trips. And now we will take a look at some of his amazing works. He always captures the President of the USA in interesting and emotional situations.
The author of these photos spent a total of 12 months in Iraq between the years 2005 and 2008. He claims to capture over 23 thousands images during his visits. These are just a few of the shots that describe life in Iraq.
This train looks very unusual. It is used as a snow blower machine that cleans railways from snow. Take a look at how it works.
Struggles of ordinary people to protect their rights and for a tolerant society have always interested American photographer Janine Wiedel. She was born in New York City, and since 1960s she is photographing student riots, struggles of people and other social unrest.
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