Israeli artist Sigalit Landau submerged a black gown in the Dead Sea in 2014. The end result is amazing. Check out the photos.
Here are some of the hardest and most dangerous paths kids have to take in some parts of the world in order to get to school.
The police stopped a young boy from detonating a suicide vest in Kirkuk, Iraq. Four men apprehended the young boy and after removing his suicide vest, they took him into custody.
Sometimes shit happens and you can't fight it...
These are the photos of Birmingham students showing how their exam results parties went on after they received their grades. It seems that these young people follow “work hard, play harder” rule.
Foreign students share their experience of living in Moscow dorms. It is not the best experience as very often there is minimal comfort and huge hygienic problems. Students share their beds with bedbugs and cockroaches plus there are frequent problems with leaky ceilings. Of course, these accommodations are not the first choice of students, but because of a very expensive rent in Moscow, they don’t really have a choice.
Ivena Smailes is a resident at Addison Court Care Home in UK who just recently celebrated her 105th birthday. Her birthday wish was something unusual though. She wanted a fireman with tattoos to deliver her birthday cake. Well, “Aunty Ivy” was delivered!
These photos are mainly taken in Shibuya, a special ward in Tokyo. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area. So, it is not surprising that you can meet more drunk people here than in any other part of the capital. Australian designer Tom O’Brie who lives in Japan snaps pics of these people and posts them on his Instagram account he called @shibuyameltdown.
Most of you know that while traveling your nights are short and not very comfortable, especially for your head. Well, Paula Blankenship has invented the NodPod which recreates the way you sleep in bed. It’s great for using on a plane or in a car.
This is the message that 17-year-old Andrea Sierra Salazar from Texas wanted to get across after she lost her hair due to chemotherapy. Andrea wrote on her Facebook: “This journey has taught me to love and accept myself regardless of the way I look. The hair on someone’s head doesn’t define who they are. All girls are princesses, and today I feel beautiful inside and out.” And these photos confirm her statement, she is gorgeous even without hair.
Here is one of the most inspiring moments that happened at Olympic Games this year.