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10 Unusual Yet Very Cool Apartment Buildings


The often say that where we choose to live is a reflection of the type of person we are. If that is the case then not only where the original architects building to the sound of a different drummer but so to are the people who live in these really cool apartment buildings.

Russian Village


Russian wooden architecture is something you can meet in any Russian village all your way through Russia.Here we had already an article about Kizhi wooden churches, the place, the island on Onega lake in Karelia, Russia, where different examples of Russian wooden architecture are collected, from all over the Russia. Today it’s a different story, this is a sample of just a common village from Russian rural countryside. It’s not something from medieval times, it’s a way of how the modern Russian countryside house builders look on things. Buildings on this photosets are used in everyday life – there are photos of schools, city hall (village hall) etc.

Tsar Bomb


Tsar-Bomb, A602EN, “Ivan”, “Kuzka’s mother” - a thermonuclear device that was being developed in the USSR in 1954-1961 by Russian physisists. It’s started to be called “Kuzka’s mother” after the famous  statement of N. Khruschev “we’ll show America Kuzka’s mother!” (that actually means “we’ll make it hot for America” or “we’ll teach America a lesson”) following the events in Cuba and prior to Cuban missile crisis that soon was followed by an explosion of a test thermonuclear bomb.

The Mysterious Sailing Stones of Death Valley


It is one big mystery that a stone that weighs more or less like a man can move on its own. This has become quite a puzzle for the past decade. The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley have been discovered to slide over valleys that people do not live in. These valleys are filled with dry cracking muddy ground during summer and ice during winter. Many geologists have gone to all the places in Racetrack Playa and its surrounding.

10 Most Incredible Earth Scars


Mirny Mine Image: Zhivun
With explosions and massive machines scraping into the earth’s crust like a bad case of scabies, it's small wonder open cast mining has made what many see as an unpleasant impact on the planet’s surface. The face of the earth is beleaguered with giant scars, scoured out in our ongoing bid to the plunder the planet of its natural resources. We’ve selected 10 of the holes most needing a bit of environmental ointment – where rehabilitation of the land could take some time.

How to eat an elephant


It is too big to kill, so you just have to wait, and then be at the right spot at the right time…

An Ancient Fortress on the Island


Dead Towns of Kola


Paradise on Phang Nga

Phang Nga is world famous for its unique limestone formations and pristine beaches and has gained international acclaim through the James Bond movie “The Man with the Golden Gun” and the recent movie “The Beach” staring Leonardo DiCaprio.

10 Strangest Trees on Earth

Matthew Fox once said – “If you look closely at a tree you’ll notice its knobs and dead branches, just like our bodies. What we learn is that beauty and imperfection go together wonderfully.”

14 Amazingly Beautiful and Historic Lighthouses From Around the World: Part Seven in an Eight-Part Amazing Houses Series

Cappadocia, Turkey


The Grand Canyon, United States


  A steep gorge by the Colorado River, Arizona in the United States, the Grand Canyon has some truly enjoyable scenery. It is 277 miles in length, 4 to 18 miles in width, and about a mile deep. Scientists believe that the canyon was created by the Colorado River over a six million year period.

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia


The Iguazu Waterfalls, Argentina-Brazil Border


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