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Did you know that these celebrities used to go out?
Sarah Jessica Parker & Robert Downey Jr., 1987
It doesn’t take much for an animal to look adorable, but this bunch of creatures managed to turn up the cuteness dial to another level. Some of these pets and wild animals were in the middle of the year’s most harrowing natural disasters.
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Tucked away in the Adirondack State Park in New York, this cabin is now on sale for $1.75 million. Constructed on top of a cold-war era missile storage tower, it is the ideal home for surviving any potential world-ending scenario.
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All these cultural moments had an impact on our lives. They define the past 12 months of 2011.
Searching for a new girlfriend for his best friend, one guy created this advertising.
Artist Luke Jerram reproduced some of the deadly bacteria and viruses in glass.
Jerram created each virus and bacterium in its 'natural', colorless state.
This girl from China has decided to turn into a guy. See how she managed it happen.
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Once you see the interior of this Mercedes Benz van you will think you are entering another dimension. A company that specializes in private jet interiors was hired by Mercedes Benz to create the most interesting and sleek vans imaginable.
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Those who did this are bastards with no brains.
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Heterochromia refers to a difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin. It is a result of the relative excess or lack of melanin (a pigment).
With Google Street View it has become so much easier to find locations-made-famous for appearing on popular album covers.
Such huge species of weta, giant wetas, can be found in New Zealand. They are examples of island gigantism.
Walking along these streets you get a feeling as if you travelled back to the times of World War II.
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The African lake village of Ganvie is built on bamboo stilts above Lake Nokoue in the Republic of Benin. This watery wonder is the African 'Venice' with a population of 20,000.