Traditional Cormorant Fishing

Cormorant fishing has been practiced in China for more than a thousand years (Hoh 2000). Although cormorants are also used to fish in Japan.
The birds are trained to search [...]

The War That Never Ends

For nearly 60 years, civil war has stormed against the Karenic and other ethnical minorities as they have sought independence from Burma’s military machine regime. Their Christian religion has carried [...]

Anti-Christ Protest at E3 Computer and Video Game Expo

Anti-Christ Protest at E3 Computer and Video Game Expo

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Mysterious Dancing Forest

Published on March 2nd, 2010no comments

Located on the thin Curonian Spit that splits the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea, lies one of the strangest natural phenomena on Earth.
Known as the Dancing Forest by caretakers [...]

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Astonishing Infrared City Photos

Published on February 28th, 2010no comments

Infrared photography is a photography technique that uses a film or image sensor that is sensitive to infrared light. The images produced by this technique often appear to be surreal [...]

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Mysterious Sculptures of William Ricketts Sanctuary

Published on February 22nd, 2010no comments

Hidden deep in an Australian rainforest, the clay sculptures of William Ricketts express the Aborigines’ deep connection with Mother Nature.
Born in 1898, William Ricketts was an Australian sculptor and potter [...]

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Jedi Car at Anime LA

Published on January 17th, 2010no comments

Last Saturday at Anime L.A., we spotted this Star Wars car out between the driveaway and patio of the Los Angeles Airport Marriott. It’s X-Wing Fighter car modification that is [...]

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Clockwork Love by Dutch Designer Tjep

Published on January 9th, 2010no comments

Clockwork Love by Tjep.Dutch designers Tjep. are demonstrating a collection of jewellery comprising overlapping symbols at art Gallery Ra in Amsterdam.
Named Clockwork Love, the range includes 6 designs each representing [...]

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Stunnin pictures of a Rainbow at Elam Bend

Published on January 4th, 2010no comments

The name “Elam Bend” is a descriptive place name that describes a sharp bend in the Grand River that occurs here.  The river has changed its course in this area [...]

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Panda Family Enjoys the First Snow

Published on December 18th, 2009no comments

They brought an instant smile to my face watching all the fun they had today!

Panda Family Enjoys the First Snow

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Amazing Staircases Designs Around the World

Published on November 20th, 2009one comment

From a mysterious stair in a Catholic chapel to the longest mosaic stair, meet  world’s most fascinating stairs you can actually climb.
Spiral Stair (Australia)

Fascinating spiral stairs at Garvan Institute in [...]

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