Posted on 01 April 2013. Tags: cool, funny, Interesting, interesting stuff, Things
Some cool things…
The globe icon on Facebook is turned to the other side of the planet in Hong Kong:

The flag of Guam is what it looks like to be born in Guam:

Tic Tac containers have a built-in Tic Tac dispenser:

Traffic lights are bigger than they look:

Fingers that can’t bend don’t have creases:

Apple products are just Braun products from the ’50s:




Chipped paint in a New York City subway station gives a history of what that station once looked like:


These are the same font:

Takeout containers unfold into plates:

Chex boxes line up perfectly:

Because of rights issues, the music video for Around the World is not available outside the U.S.:

Plastic Coke bottle caps fit on glass Coke bottles:

Modern grocery store baskets are shaped and weighted to avoid bumping your legs:

The dot on the “i” in the Pringles logo is a Pringle:

The coffee shop owner in “Pulp Fiction” is listed in the credits as “Coffee Shop”:

The “i” in this font looks like a little zombie:

Every country that borders Austria is south of Austria:

This is what a 2-liter bottle looks like before it’s expanded and shaped:

The white part in the Pepsi logo changes based on the kind of Pepsi:

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Posted on 19 June 2011. Tags: Amazing, Bizarre, cool, earth, funny, photogaphy, Photos, pictures, planet, space, stange, Weird, World
You’ll never truly appreciate how beautiful earth is until you check out these pictures of images of earth as it is viewed from space.

Parana River Delta
The Parana River delta is a huge forested marshland about 32km northeast of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Florida Everglades
Spanning the southern tip of the Florida Peninsula and most of Florida Bay, Everglades National Park is the only subtropical preserve in North America.

Richat Structure
The so-called Richat Structure is a geological formation in the Maur Adrar Desert in the African country of Mauritania.

Araca River
Brazil’s Araca River is a tributary of the Negro River, which feeds into the Amazon.

Chilean Volcanoes
On the border between Chile and the Catamarca province of Argentina lies a vast field of currently dormant volcanoes.

Dragon Lake
Nicknamed “Dragon Lake,” this body of water is formed by the Bratskove Reservoir, built along the Angara River in southern Siberia, near the city of Bratsk.

Kilimanjaro
Portions of Kenya and Tanzania, Africa can be seen in this image.

Lake Carnegie
Ephemeral Lake Carnegie, in Western Australia, fills with water only during periods of significant rainfall. In dry years, it is reduced to a muddy marsh.

Guinea-Bissau
Complex patterns can be seen in the shallow waters along its coastline, where silt carried by the Geba and other rivers washes out into the Atlantic Ocean.

Konari, Iran
The Mand River and the small town of Konari nestle in the Zagros Mountains in western Iran.

Lena Delta
The Lena River, some 2,800 miles (4,500km) long, is one of the largest rivers in the world.

Iraqi, Emplacement
In an area north of the city of Al-Basrah, Iraq, which borders Iran, a former wetland has been drained and walled off.

Greenland Coast
Along Greenland’s western coast, a small field of glaciers surrounds Baffin Bay.

Dasht-e Kevir
It is a primarily uninhabited wasteland, composed of mud and salt marshes covered with crusts of salt that protect the meager moisture from completely evaporating.

Akpatok Islands
Akpatok Island lies in Ungava Bay in northern Quebec. Accessible only by air, Akpatok Island rises out of the water as sheer cliffs that soar up to 800 feet above the sea surface.

The Optimist
On the edge of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia, sand dunes are encroaching onto once-fertile lands in the north.

Great Sandy Scars
The light-colored fan shapes are scars from wildfires.

Broutona
These Karman vortices formed over the islands of Broutona, Chirpoy, and Brat Chirpoyev, all part of the Kuril Island chain found between Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula and Japan.

Karman Votices
Each of these swirling clouds is a result of a meteorological phenomenon known as a Karman vortex.

Whilpool in the Air
This image shows a spinning formation of ice, clouds, and low-lying fog off the eastern coast of Greenland.
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Posted on 17 June 2011. Tags: awesome, Bizarre, cool, funny, photography, Photos, sights, tourists, World
For some reason, tourists who are visiting popular tourist attractions seem all take the same photos. Regardless, if they are being serious or just having fun, they are all alike. They all seem to have the same problem – lack of imagination.













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Posted on 13 June 2011. Tags: Amazing, awesome, cool, Epic, fun, funny, hilarious, laugh, odd, photography, Photos
You might think that story with epic pictures is over. But we’re back with another collection with funny and epic photos. We hope you gonna like it. We have to admit that this time we had a help from our readers who sent us most of these photos. Personally, my favourite is the last one. Any way, enjoy..






















REM gig


the coolest costume ever








4th period


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Posted on 11 June 2011. Tags: Amazing, Bizarre, cool, Epic, microhouses, photography, strange, Weird, wood
Derek Diedricksen isn’t just a man with too much time on his hands, he is a man who has found a way to turn other people’s junk into something beautiful and meaningful. The Stoughton Massachusetts resident makes micro-shelters in his backyard. The tiny houses are made out of shipping pallets, castoff storm windows and discarded kitchen cabinets. The largest is about 24 square feet and the smallest is 4 feet tall at its highest point. Each microhouse costs less than $200 to make and comes equipped with transparent roofing.











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Posted on 08 June 2011. Tags: cool, ecology, funny, green, Interestings, Photos, planet, sport, Weird, World

Get your hot dog here!
Sports arenas are not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of green buildings. With their flashing light displays, tons of waste from vendors and food services, and the occasional case of Astroturf, stadiums have a lot to overcome when it comes to going green. Even so, there are a number of big sports complexes making a real effort to help the environment rather than hurt it. Here’s our list of seven of the greenest sports complexes in the world.
Croke Park
Croke Park in Dublin is the largest sports stadium in Ireland and the forth largest in Europe. In 2008, the stadium began a program called Cúl Green which aims to make Croke Park — home of the Gaelic Games and host of a variety of events from concerts to soccer — the first major sports arena in the world to go carbon neutral. The program encourages fans to play their part in making the park carbon neutral by making carbon-saving pledges through their Web site.
Richmond Olympic Oval
The Richmond Olympic Oval will be the speed skating venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The city is making serious efforts to make this year’s Olympics one of the greenest in history, and this venue is a key part of reaching that goal. The inspiring LEED certified building contains three levels and a massive wood wave roof inspired by local ecology, using lumber affected by the Mountain pine beetle. It also features energy-saving refrigeration and rainwater collection systems.
Nationals Park
Home of Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals, this shining new stadium proudly represents the nation’s capital by being the first LEED-certified green major sports stadium in the United States. It features energy-efficient lighting and low-flow water, has a program for recyclingleftover hot dog wrappers and showcases a 6,300 square-foot green roof that covers the concessions area.
World Games Stadium
This beautiful, snake-like complex in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, was designed by world-renowned architect Toyo Ito. It is one of the first stadiums in the world to provide most of its power from solar energy. The solar panels covering the external face of the park are able to generate enough power to keep the stadium running plus additional power that can be stored and sold back to the grid.
TCF Bank Stadium
TCF Bank Stadium is home of the University of Minnesota’s college football team, also known as the Golden Gophers. The horseshoe-shaped space gets a nod for being the first LEED-certified college football stadium in the U.S., an important accomplishment since American football is one of the least eco-friendly* of the major sports. The stadium was built with 97 percent recycled steel and will eventually be served by light transit connecting it with other Minneapolis venues. (* Football teams only play a handful of games in their stadiums each season, so the large complexes are often unused for most of the year.)
Stade de Suisse
Located in Bern, this is the second-largest soccer stadium in Switzerland and was one of the venues for Euro 2008, also known as the UEFA European Football Championship. The stadium is powered almost exclusively bysolar and boasts an overall power output of 1,134,045 kilowatts per year, the equivalent of 350 four-person households.
Philips Arena
Philips Arena in Atlanta is the home of the National Basketball Association’s Atlanta Hawks and the National Hockey League’s Atlanta Thrashers. In 2009, the Georgia facility became the first NBA or NHL arena to achieve LEED certification for an existing facility. The stadium set the bar for others in the NBA and NHL and is no longer the only LEED-certified arena for those sports; several more stadiums are scheduled to meet those standards within the next year.
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Posted on 05 June 2011. Tags: Bizarre, cool, Epic, funny, Photos, strange, toothpicks, Weird
Stan Munro, a 38-year-old man has an unusual hobby. He makes millions of toothpick models of the most famous buildings like the Sydney Opera House, the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Petronasovih towers, Trg Sv. Peter in the Vatican … The project named “City of toothpicks, ” he needed six million toothpicks and 170 liters of glue!








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Posted on 03 June 2011. Tags: Amazing, Bizarre, cool, crazy, football, funny, hilarious, Photos, sport, strange, Weird
On competitions players do their best to win, and you can say that they don’t give a damn how they look. But maybe some of these pictures will haunt them. Even, some of these sportist will known because of these bizarre photos. This is first collection with crazy, odd, funny, bizarre sport photos.


























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Posted on 02 June 2011. Tags: ads, Amazing, awesome, Bizarre, cool, crazy, Epic, funny, Photos, street, Weird
You think you saw crazy ads… Take a look on this page. No doubt, creative marketing
Amazing Street Advertising !

























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Posted on 24 May 2011. Tags: Amazing, Bizarre, bridge, building, cool, Epic, Photos, strange, unbelievable, Weird
Norway is home to numerous fjords and seemingly endless natural beauty. However, sometimes you have to take a vanishing bridge to arrive at your destination. The Storseisundet bridge will trick your mind but luckily not your car.






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