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17 Mar 2011
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Living in one of these houses could be dangerous if you stepped out of the wrong room :D The housing complex is known as Habitat 67 and is a landmark that is located in Montreal, Canada. The housing complex was designed by architect Moshe Safdie.
This is not Photoshop as you might have thought at first.
You are not hallucinating. This river is truly of emerald green color. Learn more about it after the jump.
This is the most expensive house in Toronto, Canada. It is currently listed at $269,800,000. It has a large atrium, multiple kitchens, a tennis court, an indoor pool, a bowling alley, a theater, spiral staircases, and a 4,000 Sq, Ft. master bedroom. Also, its grounds are kept immaculate.
Canada had its biggest train wreck in June, 1864. While Americans were fighting in the Civil War and the Underground Railroad helped thousands of slaves escape to freedom, the Canadians lost a portion of its immigrant population in the biggest train wreck of its history.
Inside this post you can see the world’s first flying ornithopter. If you want to see how this “Snowbird” thing works, watch the video.
CF-18 crashed during airshow training in Lethbridge, Canada. The jet pilot was lucky to eject moments before the plane exploded. Reportedly he was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Even though such accident happened and investigators still don’t know what caused this plane to crash, fleet of CF-18 jets will continue to fly.
Canadian fishermen found a mysterious beast on a shore. The creature is still unrecognized.
Named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, Lake Louise is a beautiful “royal” hamlet in Alberta, Canada. This marvelous area is now one of the leader attractions of Banff National Park. The lake has a surface of 0.3 square miles (0.8 square kilometers) and is drained through the 3-kilometer-long Louise Creek into the Bow River. Lake’s water has emerald color that comes from rock flour.
This place is ideal for weddings.
About four confirmed and two more likely tornadoes touched down in Ontario, Canada on August 20.
But only one of them turned out to be devastating.
When viewing photos, note where the tornado passed- a narrow strip of destruction among absolutely intact houses.
It's very simple in Canada, it’s enough to leave a car on the street and by morning it will be shiny clean. Well, just take a look
This may not be the smallest house in the world, but it is in Toronto.
It has a living room, kitchen and bedroom. This entire house sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet wide and 113.67 feet long. Its interior surface e is slightly under 30o square. Behind the house, you have even a small cute patio)
It’s mostly from Canadian point of view.
Some are really hilarious