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A fully grown wild leopard has fallen into water reservoir tank near an Indian village. Forest guards threw a net into a tank for the animal to grab and escape.
The kite in Wales misjudged the dive for dropped meat and ended up upside down in the water. Immediately the bird of prey was attacked by a male goose that wanted to protect his nest.
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If you are feeling bold and want to live life on the edge then give Insano a whirl, the tallest water slide on Earth. Located in Fortaleza, Brazil, this 14-story water slide was built in 1989 and still holds the record as the tallest water slide. It only takes a few seconds to slide down, plenty of time for your heart to end up in your throat.
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12 Apr 2012
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This is sorcery! Ok, it’s just an illusion, but it’s awesome.
These cool water parks produced by the German company Wibit are the real water playgrounds that take only three hours to deploy. Their key feature is the modular design – the costumer is able to create his own combination of modules for maximum entertainment.
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25 Jan 2012
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This is all the water and atmosphere on Earth.
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26 Nov 2011
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Photographer Alan Sailer captured the exact moment that these water balloons exploded and released all of their water. The water almost looks like it’s invisible as it makes really cool patterns.
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2 Aug 2011
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This is Mother Nature at its finest.
These images of water reflections are absolutely gorgeous.
This image of a dangling and swinging construction worker reaching his muscled arm out to grab a drowning woman won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for photography. The Des Moines, Iowa Center Street Dam flooded in June of 2009 and luckily for this woman a construction crew with a crane were able to pluck her out of the raging water. This guy is a real hero. He deserves to be talked about now.
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6 May 2011
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Water can be both beautiful and dangerous, and these shots show exactly how gorgeous playing in the surf can be. These shots were taken by Mark, who is 29. He has won critical acclaim for his underwater pictures. He captures not only the beauty, but the awesome power of the ocean.
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18 Apr 2011
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These incredible high-speed photos of water droplets were taken by Markus Reugels. As a result of the high speed camera, they are frozen in time. His camera has a shutter speed of as much as 1/16th of a second and an extremely fast flash. The water droplets are truly amazing.
Would you like to fly through the air as if you were a superman? Raymond Li, engineer from Canada, spent about 10 years to design the most unusual water-powered machine that can speed your way across the water. You’ll be hovered up to 30 meters in the air. Your speed will be up to 22 miles per hour.
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This seemingly dream like estate sits in the middle of an egg shaped moat filled with deep turquoise colored water. Not surprisingly, this magnificent property is home to famous architect Charles Sieger and could quite possibly be his very own Florida fiefdom.
The water isn’t the pricy object it is those wild surfers that are riding the curls. This shot shows one surfer taking a tumble during a surfing contest that pays out 50 grand. The waves held him under the water for 30 seconds. That is the biggest wipeout this photographer has said he has seen in 30 years.
Does this geyser look real to you? It looks very fairy-taly, yet it is real. This is a stunning geyser known as Fly Geyser. It is located about 20 miles north of Gerlach, in Washoe County, Nevada that is owned by Todd Jaksick today. Several organizations have tried to buy it but Todd isn’t selling.
There is magic in everything and these beautiful pictures show us the magic that can be seen in a single droplet of water. They range from simple to how the hell did they do that.