This may not be the smallest house in the world, but it is in Toronto.
It has a living room, kitchen and bedroom. This entire house sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet wide and 113.67 feet long. Its interior surface e is slightly under 30o square. Behind the house, you have even a small cute patio)
In Norway, on 26 March, the employees at the Polar Zoo in Bardu were very surprised that one of the new born brown bear cubs was albino. The “white” one is a girl; she weights about three kilograms, very active and friendly. The cubs were named simply Salt and Pepper.
Another small but hilarious compilation by Brotha Jones about obesity ;)
If you liked the first part you’ll definitely like this one.
10. Your neck has a neck cushion so you can sleep wherever
A guy decided to put glass on the front fog lamps of his car.
And as the financial crisis is here, he didn’t want to buy new ones but to save his money and do some makeshift.
The unprofessional horsewoman from England.
That’s how she rode during the local amateur village competitions
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It may seem strange, but tourists sunbathe on the beaches of Goa along with ... cows ))
As cows are sacred animals, they have access to any beaches.
Good informative photos, especially for those who wants to go there on vacation
George the Giant is in the Guinness World Records for lying on the bed of 40 cm nails for 20 minutes.
1380 lb concrete blocks were put on his torso and then hammered on him.
This was shown on a game show, which George won and received 200 grants.
The man is an excellent generator of debris.
Interesting photos of various objects created by man, then abandoned.
You must see the work of Giacomo Brunelli.
His photographs are fabulous, nothing more to add. Just look.
A guy was invited by his friends to stay with them in California. The thing that struck him most was the house garage.
And it's easy to understand since there was a collection of such supercars as: 2 Challenge Stradale, Murcielago, Carrera GT, and F40.
A real dream garage, I think many people would wish to have one like this ;)
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Started in Sydney, Australia in 2007, Earth Hour quickly grew into a global observance. More than 1,000 cities in over 80 countries observed Earth Hour 2009 on Saturday March 28th, as homes, office towers and landmarks turned off their lights for an hour starting at 8.30 pm local time to raise awareness about climate change and the threat from rising greenhouse gas emissions.
What remained from the small car you will see after the jump.
According to some sources, the driver of Suzuki survived.
Be careful while driving.