These are some very scary looking dental tools from long ago. They were very crudely made and not something I would want stuck into my mouth. But then again, in those days they didn’t have much choice.
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These beautiful photos were taken by photographer Robert Bosch. Robert, who is 57 years old, has climbed the frozen wastes on Antarctica, the icy Alps of Europe, and Mt. Everest in order to get the perfect shot. These photos are absolutely breathtaking.
The characters from Disney playing characters from Star Wars are both interesting and amusing. They are interesting because no matter how you dress the Disney characters up to look like Star Wars characters, you can still tell Donald Duck when you see him.
People who play video games like to choose a particular virtual character to express themselves in game worlds. The Alter Ego project by photographer Robbie Cooper is created to reveal the “real-life” photos of virtual people. He travelled to France, Germany, and China to meet gamers and take a picture of them so that you could compare their real photos and avatars.
A hot air balloon moves through the sky as the sun shines in the eastern German city of Dresden
I love these humorous Ikea instructions for science fiction movies even though they are sometimes confusing and wordless.
Probably not, but the people in Chefchoauen are.
These are instructions on how to make the world’s best hookah. It all seems so simple. All you need is some hardware that can be found in a local hardware store, and a large tank. Smoke until your heart’s content.
Take a real close look at it.
That’s the true distance from the Earth to the Moon, which seems so deceptively close. The scale is saved.
Apparently, the retailers are trying to get rich selling dead Osama Bin Laden merchandise. They have come up with anything and everything that you can imagine. It seems as though people are buying it.
It’s officially blockbuster summer movie season with the open of Thor in the US. Here is what the summer’s movie posters would look like if they were done Lego style. They are rather interesting.
Thor
This 40’ mechanical machine is called the Sultan’s elephant and is made quite a stir as it made it way through the streets of London. It was designed by Francois Delarozière, and commissioned to celebrate the death of Jules Verne. The elephant is operated by a crew of 22 and is powered by a mixture of lever, motors and hydraulics. Its trunk even sprays water.
If you have some used tyres from your car, don’t hurry to throw them away.
Here’s a little set of what can be done out of them.
If you have kids hope and pray that they don’t decide to let their hair go unwashed and twist it into dreadlocks. This collection of confused young people, and a few older ones, will likely make you keep plenty of shampoo on hand.
Cubans participate in the May Day parade on May 1, 2011, at Revolution Square in Havana.
Spring brings flowers, rain, and the prom. What are the girls wearing this year? How about dresses they make themselves from pull tabs!
This is the world’s largest model airport. It is located in Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. It seems to be about 1/50 scale and the attention to detail is amazing. Without something in the photos to determine its size, you would swear it is a real airport.
It is a gym inside a body shop. The owner was very creative and the equipment is very affordable. It also looks like it will do the job.
These are some beautiful images of Tokyo underground. Most cities have another world underground but none as so breathtaking as this. It looks like another dimension.