You never know what you might find inside a meal for a child. Here are just some of the many odd toys given to children in a happy meal at fast food restaurants. When you read this you might have fond memories of eating out. These aren’t added in any order of oddity, they just seemed to scream Happy Meal to us!
These are the Jiuxiang Caves situated in China. It has been found that the caves in Jiuxiang are the largest cave group system with the most numerous karst caves in the country. There are plenty of stalactites of different forms, shapes and colors as well as waterfalls, valleys and a large number of natural bridges. All of it creates beautiful underground world.
That’s right this might be the smallest collection of books in the world. When I say small, I mean miniature.
The particularity of these images is that they accurately illustrate the headlines. The author of these drawing wrote: “Each weekday I find a headline on a major news site, and illustrate it without reading a word of the story.”
This is a set of pictures of the human planet. It was filmed by photographer Timothy Allen. It offers views of the deep waters of the pacific to the mountaintops of Mongolia to Africa’s dense jungles to the icy Arctic. It is an amazing piece of work.
These are photos of the 8.9 earthquake that shook the northeast coast of Japan today. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami and aftershocks like fires and a landslide. Some parts of Honshu were under water when a wave swept ashore.
These are menus from Subway restaurants from all over the world. Subway has officially become the world’s largest food chain with restaurants in 95 countries. There are even some cool Subway restaurants in Iraq.
Iraq: 8 locations
This girl is a police officer, but if you saw her somewhere at a party at night, you would never tell that she is a cop.
This incredible picture featuring a detached prominence off the limb of the Sun was taken by Alan Friedman.
That’s right, I didn’t stutter, you can now smell the lovely fumes of cow farts out of a can.
You probably know what light painting, aka light graffiti, is as we’ve already treated this topic in the past years or so, but now it’s time for you to discover the next-level: light painting WiFi!
This little fella’s name is Junrey Balawing. He is 17 years old but looks like a one-year-old toddler standing at a mere 22 inches. He lives in Philippines and has three other siblings who are of normal size. Despite the fact that Junrey needs some help to walk and can’t stand for too long because of the pain, the young man never loses his smile. In June when he turns 18, Junrey is expected to get the title of the world’s smallest man according to the Guinness World Records.
These are the pictures from the personal Facebook account of one Polish pilot, who’s a Colonel by the way.
It just makes you wonder, why did he shared the last picture?
Perhaps technology wasn't an option for their publicity campaign, as a group of people spent one month building an actual sign complete with small details like a woman riding a sheep (which doesn't even show in the final images). I'm pretty sure these guys were the overachievers in the gifted class at school. The image turned out beautiful as an advertisement for the city, but had they done it in computer 3d, they could have even adjusted it for each season by a few clicks of the keyboard. I'm sure it was a labor of love for them, but such an old fashioned way to go about achieving their goal. Go Gent.
These are some of the best bookstore fails. Obviously, there are some librarians that aren’t paying attention. These books are terribly misallocated. However, they are also terribly funny.
What kind of parents would let their child have this at such a young age???
These are some passive aggressive office notes. Just little reminders dedicated to the office people who are the most annoying. They are just hilarious.
This is the largest wisteria in in Ashikaga Flower Park, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is dated to c. 1870 and spreads to cover approximately 1,990 square meters (a half acre) as of May 2008.
Imagine works of art created out of jewels. Would that please the original artist or make them angry.
This California couple named Bryan Solari and Kathleen Moore are enjoying their new nuptials on a beautiful California beach. What happens next is something they will remember the rest of the lives. It is also hilarious.
So a snake catcher catches a huge snake and puts it in a bag. However, he doesn’t secure the bag tightly enough. Sure enough, the snake gets loose and the guy comes back to put the snake back in the bag again and that’s where it starts.
This is Redondo Beach California, Kings Harbor where, on the morning of March 8th, millions of dead Anchovies were found. They literally clogged parts of the harbor. The dead Anchovies weren’t just on the surface, they were many feet deep.