Here are some incredible black and white pictures of New York in its golden age – 1940’s.
Nightlife, music, energy, arts – all this mix is shown in pictures of the city that never sleeps!
Here is another small selection of vegetables, which have a non-standard form ;)
And don’t forget about the first part, which can be viewed HERE.
Netherlands are a very interesting country. They make plenty of bizarre creative stuff like for example this ‘Trash Temple.’ The temple is situated in an old neighborhood in the Rotterdam port area. It is 7m high, 25m long and 10m wide. Temple of Trash was built with 100 tons of pressed bales of PET bottles.
I’d like to see it one day!
Paul, the owner of this miracle on wheels, made it specially to go to the Burning Man festival in Nevada.
It’s true that it is more comfortable to live in your own little “house” than in a tent.
Everything in this house works on solar energy - the stove and water heating.
Unfortunately, there was no place to squeeze a toilet in there but there is a urinal on one of the walls outside.
Some lucky pilots see such a great view while flying, and we, ‘mere mortals’ only in photos.
This picture has so impressed me that I decided to make a separate post with this one photo, such a beauty.
You can easily hang it on your desktop as wallpaper and enjoy it every day. The picture is clickable inside the post.
I think that such a gift would leave any girl speechless. Take a look inside the post.
Remember in 2007, during the 7th of July, lots of people got married because of the symbolic 777 formed by the date, well, lots of people got married too for the 09-09-09 (999). But here, there are even more ‘9’ in the story: 9 couples got married in a 99 Cents Only Store (Hollywood), in the Aisle 9. The first couple got married at 8:09 a.m. The costs of each wedding: 99 cents.
That’s quite unusual, that’s original, but that’s not what I would qualify as a good idea and that’s definitely not something I would have done…
That's how the Chinese military pilots are preparing for the parade in honor of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Not bad, huh? :)
Interesting images and mathematics put up together that give us a notion of what it would be like if it was possible to print the internet. To be honest, I can’t imagine it in my mind, it’s like to imagine the endless universe. You just keep on imagining, imagining till you get old ;))
His wife left him and filed for divorce, except that she prohibited her ex-husband seeing his four-year old daughter.
He did not find anything better than to take his little girl and go jump off a bridge.
After two hours of negotiations the rescuers managed to take them from the bridge, though it was done with difficulty.
As they say, all’s well when all ends well. But the number of such suicidal attempts in China is frightening.
Dogs love to travel in a car, especially putting their heads out of the window, but the truth is, it can be not very safe.
With the advent of this “cage”, dog owners don’t have to worry anymore about their dogs. See yourself.
I understand that some people want to stand out, but was it a good idea to do it this way?
The most interesting, how did the bride take it?
This Star Wars chess was created this spring and was presented at Legoland during Star Wars Days, California.
Eight years have passed after the series of attacks upon the United States on September 11, 2001. But the memory of it will never fade. I think that day has affected everyone, every country. So, here’s a collection of pictures of remembrance of this national tragedy.
It took Stan Munro (38) 6 years to build this toothpick city. He used 6 million toothpicks and 170 litres of glue. He can spend until 6 months to create a building and each of his creations is built to 1:164 scale. He works at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York (USA).
Look after the jump the amazing works of one of the most patient men in the world.
This is not exactly a rocket :)
Actually, it's not a rocket at all.
This is...
Well, hit the jump to see ;)