80 artists participating in the pART Project put together thses amazing sculptures using scrap bike parts. The pieces will be auctioned off and the proceeds will go to World Bicycle Relief, 'an organization that uses bicycle mobility to fuel development projects in sub-Saharan Africa.' check out this amazing work, and if you happen to be in New York, check out the the charity auction.
Just because you are bffs now does not mean you will bffs in a few years. Your tattoo, on the other hand, will be there for the rest of your life.
Ancient civilization is not fully understood, though many believe that they already know enough. How can you explain the fact that the ancient cave, located inside the mountain Huashan, next to the city Huain was discovered in 1999 not by a scientist, but by a simple farmer?
Photographer Stephane Ducandas visited New Caledonia and photographed the process of catching fish by local residents. In the photo you can see a fisherman named Albert, he uses a spear called Assegai.
All these weird sex items you could buy in Tokyo of the past.
Let's take a look at the home of an average worker in North Korea. This is a flat for a wife, who works at a garment factory, and her husband, who is an accountant. The photos were placed in the local newspaper to show a high standard of living. Very questionable luxury.
In the early 1970’s, the Varosha quarter in Famagusta, Cyprus was one of the Mediterranean’s most popular and glamorous tourist destinations. The bright blue waters and beautiful sandy beaches were draws for such stars as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, and Brigitte Bardot. Population of the area grew to about 39,000 people, but by the end of 1974 the town would be conquered by Turkish troops, fenced off completely, and have a population of zero. Today the former millionaire’s playground resort still stands vacant and fenced off, guarded by Turkish soldiers and doubtful to open anytime soon.
Watch out for falling cannonballs. What you are about to see is a cannonball tree. They only grow in the Caribbean and if you are hit by one of its falling cannon balls you can die. Couroupita guianensis, whose common names include Ayahuma and the Cannonball Tree, is an evergreen tree allied to the Brazil Nut (Bertholletia excelsa), and is native to tropical northern South America and to the southern Caribbean. In India it has been growing for the past two or three thousand years at least, as attested by textual records hence it is possible that it is native to India also. It’s rare, but also found in Bangladesh. Take a look. Enjoy.
Children in Indonesia are risking their lives everyday just to get to school. They use an aqueduct, suspended hundreds of metres above the ground as a shortcut, even though it was not built for people to walk on. It is meant to transport water, but the wooden structure links Suro Village and Plempungan Village in Java.
23-year-old Miss Czech Republic Tereza Fajksova has won Miss Earth 2012 beauty pageant in Manilla, Philippines.
How long do you think it took to make one of these? Some people have too much time on their hands.
It is not sweets and cakes. They eat something very different. We won't ever understand. Those who had no breakfast and those who are faint-hearted should not go inside.
A guy named Nikita shows us one of his days spent with penguins. Location: a beautiful ship Marco Polo (former Alexander Pushkin), located near Port Lockroy, Antarctica. Date: January 16, 2008.
