The swing is situated in Amsterdam and is called Over the Edge. It sits atop of the former Shell building at 330ft. The swing opened at the end of August. Visitors can get a bird's eye view of Amsterdam's historical center, Red Light District and famous port.
Two brothers decided to make a great gift for their little sister's 8th birthday who is an avid gamer. So, they organized a scavenger hunt for her to find the present.
This one will hit you right in the feels.
Girls shared the worst pictures of them taken by their boyfriends on Chinese social media Weibo, which is China's equivalent to Twitter. These photos prove that there is just one photo away from pretty to ugly.
Kids get very excited if their fathers build them anything, especially a tree house, but having your own roller coaster in the back yard must be the best and most exciting surprise they can get.
This mom decided to troll her daughter a bit after the latter celebrated her 18th birthday. The cake was inspired by one of the photos of the birthday girl taken at a party.
These photos were made by photographer Johnny Miller in 2016 and are intended to show inequality and separation between communities caused by apartheid that started in 1948 and lasted for 50 years.
Need a beautiful photo of a sexy girl by the pool? Done!
Several months ago we’ve written about elementary school teacher Kyle Schwartz who asked her students to answer one simple question “I Wish My Teacher Knew…” Her students’ answers were cute, unexpected and heartbreaking. Her notes were widely shared on the internet and via Twitter. It inspired many other teachers to repeat the same experiment with their students. They shared their results with Kyle afterworlds who has now published a book titled "I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything For Our Kids." Here are some of the examples of the notes her students wrote that both inspired her and left her heartbroken...
This groovy house is a real time capsule and it is for sale.
An Iceland tourist who didn't have the address of the recipient came up with an idea of how to make sure his letter could be delivered to the right place. And guess what, it worked!