A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled “The History of London.” There were times in London when people did something more than just breaking and looting.
Whatever the owner of this mushroom is feeding it, it’s surely working. Have a look and see the biggest mushroom that you have ever seen.
If you have Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) then these wicked images will make your head spin. Everyone else should take a look just to verify that you don’t have OCD.
This is a funny comic story that will make any couple giggle.
That's what a shooting star looks like from space. This photo was taken on August 13 during the Perseids Meteor Shower.
Have you ever wondered how toys look inside? This is a good occasion to see it.
The names of movie titles get changed when they are distributed around the world. Sometimes, their original meanings get lost and sound very funny when they are translated back into English. These are some movie titles that got lost in the translation.
Vaseline
Argentina
If you want make your eyes sparkle - no problem. Only for $15,000 you can buy a pair of contact lenses fitted with real diamonds and gold. You will have a choice between four designs of diamonds on white gold, diamonds on yellow gold, or just gold or yellow gold. This 'eye jewellery' of 18 diamonds studded onto an 18-carat gold plate on a special lens was created by Shekhar Eye Research in Mumbai.
These scary photos capture a part of life for many along the railways of Bangladesh, India where thousands of people who cannot afford a train ticket hang on for dear life.
This is Zhenya, he is 24 years old and he lives in Perm, Russia. This guy decided to experiment a bit with his appearance. Do you like his new look?
See this collection of stunning photographs that are part of the “Capture the Moment: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs” tour that has been going throughout the country for more than ten years.
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Sao Paulo, Brazil: rich neighbourhoods vs slums.
Even though the brunt of this past weekend’s Chinese typhoon Muifa missed Shanghai there were still people swept off their feet, bicycles and scooters. The force of wind in urban areas was 7-8 points (50-70 km per hour), and in coastal areas it was 11 points (103-117 km per hour). See the powerful winds in action.