Stunning Turnip Rock, Lake Huron
Sep 6 2011
Eroded by water over the course of thousands of years, this free standing rock is located in Lake Huron - Port Austin, Michigan to be exact. This is a very popular outdoor attraction due to its beauty and crystal clear waters.
Awesome Miniature Weapons
Sep 4 2011
You would probably never guess, but all of these tiny weapons are made out of paper clips. Brett made all of these weapons, and his friend Dan4th Nicholas shot them. Check this awesome collection out.
Marines' Helicopter Camouflage
Sep 3 2011
US military has always been known for painting naked women on the noses of their aircraft (nose art), but this is definitely something new. See if you can see the shape in integrated into the camouflage of this US Marines helicopter.
Most Overpriced Living Space in the World
Sep 2 2011
One square meter in this apartment costs approximately 100,000 rubles ($3,600 US Dollars), and at this price you should expect something nice. It is located in Vladivostok (Russia). Well you would be wrong - lets look at what you get in this amazing package.
Nature’s Way of Survival
Sep 2 2011
After the glaciers melted they left this gigantic boulder behind, so what does nature do? Survive. This yellow birch spreads its roots, almost like tentacles, and grows on top of the boulder. Nature's harmony is simply amazing!
Ancient Mexican Church Buried in the Past
Sep 1 2011
In 1943 Volcán de Parícutin began erupting without warning, it buried two entire villages in the process. The village of San Juan Parangaricutiro was one of them and the only thing left to remind us of the village that was once here is an ancient church. It is buried under more than 20 feet of lava rock.
A Shipwreck Seen from Space
Aug 31 2011
This half-sunken sea-liner is named the World Discoverer. It met its fate on April 30th, 2000, when it hit an uncharted reef in the Solomon Islands. Now it has become a popular tourist attraction and is visible from space on Google Maps.
Interesting Art Made Out of Driftwood
Aug 30 2011
Very refreshing to see art being made from new materials and experimenting with new techniques. "I liked the country, painting and constructing things from what lay around." - says Heather Jansch, the creator of these interesting sculptures.
Joseph Stalin's Favorite Country House
Aug 29 2011
This is one of five country houses in Abkhazia that Stalin visited approximately 5-6 times a year. Built into it were secret passageways to the sea, railway stations, and a direct communication line to his government staff (which consisted of 800 people). A very beautiful dacha!
Amazing Pencil Art
Aug 27 2011
Dalton Ghetti is a 49-year old carpenter from Bridgeport, Connecticut, and he has been carving the most incredible miniature sculptures for over 25 years without the aid of a magnifying glass. For a canvas, he uses the lead found inside of standard manual pencils. Unbelievable.