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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Scissor in Head

Scissor in Head
The other day in a hospital in China had brought the little boy who stuck out from the face-to-metal shears. Surprisingly, the boy not only managed to save, but save his sight. Yes, and a scar on his face looks pretty well.
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Monday, March 21, 2011

Amazing Traveling Bus

Amazing Traveling Bus
Interior design of this bus can be likened to trim expensive mansion, all made with the latest technology, a trip on this bus for a long time will remain in memory.
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Monkeys Gang


Monkeys Gang
 
Monkeys gang attacked safari park’s visitors and looted away their belongings.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Five of the Weirdest Homes in America

Five of the Weirdest Homes in America
The Bioscleave House Life Extending Villa in East Hampton, NY.
Apart from suburban tract homes, America still has a healthy supply of homes that make you go "hmm." These are homes with stories to tell and questions to answer -- there's intrigue and mystery.
Two of these homes are built in honor of a loved one. Some of them are open to the public, some are private homes, and most of these in the list are even for sale. Multiple homes on the list are energy efficient and even off the grid. Others are just off the wall, and some of those walls are constructed from some pretty unusual materials.
Bioscleave House Life Extending Villa
Location: East Hampton, New York
Price: $4 million
Bed: 3 Bath: 2 Sq ft: 3,700
Claim to Fame: The first U.S. example of reversible destiny architecture, or “architecture against death”
About: This house was designed with the goal that the occupants be disoriented, uncomfortable, and thrown off balance, because, the thought goes, when you get comfortable, death is not far behind. The thinkers behind this “life-affirming environment” were the artist-poet-architect/ husband-and-wife team Arakawa and Madeline Gins. This “life-affirming” was part of their plan to cheat the fate that awaits everyone else. Alas, Arakawa died in May, 2010.
Built as an extension to a 1964 A-frame house based on principles of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture, Bioscleave House also comes with its own set of directions for use.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

A Fan of Julia Roberts

A Fan of Julia Roberts
This 56-year-old Mexican is the biggest fan of the famous actress Julia Roberts. He became her fan after the movie “Erin Brockovich” and has since started to put on your skin with her ​​portraits. At this point in his body as much as 86 tattoos star.
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Ultra Realistic Human Sculptures

Ultra Realistic Human Sculptures
Ultra-realistic human sculptures Australian sculptor Ron Mueck works
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

MIRACLES MADE BY HAND MONK

MIRACLES MADE BY HAND MONK
A 4-acre housed 125 miniature reproductions of the various shrines. This place is called The Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman, Alabama. They are built of concrete, stone and seashells monk brother Joseph, who emigrated to the United States. After an injury received in 19 years, he vowed, and engaged in this project.
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