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May 17th, 2012
Taiwan Noodle House restaurant was designed by Golucci International Design and is located in Beijing, China. The place has an original interior and consists of a single large dining room, where people are not separated in any way. Thousands...
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May 13th, 2012
Two years ago, we talked about the world’s first undersea restaurant which can also converted to a private bedroom on our site. It is nice but not as impressive as the one shown in today’s post. The Water Discus Underwater Hotel, the conceptual...
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May 10th, 2012
“Alternative Perspectives” is a surreal photo series created by photographer and filmmaker Randy Scott Slavin via distorting a normal landscape into a magnificent swirl of circular patterns. The foundation of the landscape is always visible but...
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Apr 22nd, 2012
Personally, I am not a watch person. However, I really don’t mind wear the “Ninja Time“, the new cool watch designed by Andy Kurovets. This little beast has two “eyes” which show the hour and the minute, while the rest of the watch is...
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Apr 18th, 2012
Vanessa Dualib not only takes some great photos, but she also has an extremely creative (and humorous) mind when it comes to putting together a picture of food. Using eggs and other food the Brazilian artist Vanessa Dualib created some original...
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Apr 16th, 2012
We have featured many beautiful insect macro photography on our site, which always amaze us by those details and colors. Today, we will bring you some amazing work from Indonesian photographer Tustel Ico, whose insect photos are not only beautiful...
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Apr 2nd, 2012
British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster skilfully skirt the boundaries between beauty and the shadowier aspects of humanity, playing with our perceptions as well as our notions of taste. The duo forms abstract works from, which upon first glance,...
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Apr 1st, 2012
Andreas Amador, the San Francisco-area based landscape and movement artist and explorer create some unusual ‘Earthscape Painting‘ which uses beach as canvas and carves geometric and organic shapes into sand between high and low tide. Amador...
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Mar 20th, 2012
If you would have no problems crossing the Glass Pavement Built on 4,690ft Mountain in China we’ve featured earlier, then you should try swimming in the Marina Bay Sand Hotel’s infinity pool.
Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay...
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Mar 19th, 2012
“Doors” is a ten-storey public art installation made from 1,000 reused doors by South Korean artist and designer Choi Jeong-Hwa. It was built in Soeul, South Korea back in 2009 and you could probably safely say that it holds the record for...
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Mar 18th, 2012
Heinz Maier started photography only about a year ago, but his high-speed water drop photos have already become an instant sensation. He is a great example that with todays technology you don’t necessary need years of experience to start making...
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Mar 17th, 2012
Street Art Created from Flames by Monobrow Finland based artist. Monobrow created a series of portraits of Russian soldiers. For more work by Monobrow after the...
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Mar 5th, 2012
I am not kidding, this is a real train! Maharajas’ Express began operating on the Indian Railways from early 2010. It’s newly-built train with all the modern amenities of a 5-star hotel combined with the ageless charms of classic Indian culture....
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Mar 3rd, 2012
This incredible collection of food carvings, created by UK based artist Ilian Iliev, features an impressive display of delectable art. Ilian is a food photographer from Manchester who’s spent over 10 years mastering the art of food and drink....
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Feb 29th, 2012
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to flow the air with the feeling of weightlessness? Antigravity, the series of pictures created by the Serbian photographer Mina Sarenac, depict women donning assorted flowing ensembles and suspended in real...
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Feb 11th, 2012
The inventors of the hat were the first cavemen/women who pulled animal skins over their heads for protection against the elements. In these days, the functional part of hats are gradually faded out while the fashionable and trendy symbolism are...
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Feb 6th, 2012
The Phenomenon of Ocean Foam – Also called “sea foam” or even “beach foam”, the froth on the shoreline forms due to the churning of the water by tides and currents with the impurities, plankton, dead fish, dead plant...
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Feb 5th, 2012
The resort Villa Escudero is located in the Quezon province in the Philippines where visitors can dine at a unique waterfall restaurant. Sitting at the foot of the Labasin Falls, this eating establishment allows people to slip off their shoes and...
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Feb 5th, 2012
It is not in sci-fi movie, it is only in the skilled hands of an artist or a photographer. These OOB (Out of bounds) photos are post processed photos where the contents are taken outside the boundaries, presented in creative 3-dimensional...
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Feb 5th, 2012
Located in Enschede in the Netherlands, this “stream” is a part of a grand improvement to the Roombeek Street area, creating a civic space that people can enjoy. The base of the stream is treated with a rough structure that reduces the flowing...
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Feb 2nd, 2012
The Spa House designed by Metropolis Design in Cape Town, South Africa, is set on the mountainside on the urban edge of Hout Bay overlooking the bay and harbor, and integrated with the beautiful landscape that surrounds it. This paradise home looks...
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Jan 31st, 2012
If you ever get the feeling that you’re on your own, then spare a thought for Don Sammons. The hamlet of Buford in Wyoming is not even a sparsely-populated area. It’s a single-populated area, as the 60-year-old is the only man, woman or child...
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Jan 31st, 2012
Salar de Uyuni attracts tourists from around the world. As it is located far from the cities, a number of hotels have been built for accommodation. Due to lack of conventional construction materials, many of them are almost entirely built with salt...
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Jan 30th, 2012
Zabaykalsky Krai is a region with snow-capped mountains and huge ice fields to the east of Lake Baikal in Russia. But not many people are aware of the fact that a true desert can be found in the...
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Jan 30th, 2012
EXOCOETIDAE, aptly known as FLYING FISH, are a marine fish family comprising about 64 species grouped in seven to nine genera. Flying fish are found in all of the major oceans, particularly in the warm tropical and subtropical waters of the...
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Jan 30th, 2012
The Painted Desert is a United States desert of badlands in the Four Corners area from the Grand Canyon National Park into the Petrified Forest National Park. Much of the area within the Petrified Forest National Park is protected as the Petrified...
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Jan 23rd, 2012
This creative high school yearbook portraits by Russian photo studio Slon. Begin with the normal scientific background (Yeah, be a scientist is what kids usually say!). However, what is their real dream? Studio Slon let the kids draw whatever they...
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Jan 23rd, 2012
Mark Laita is an advertising and fine art photographer based in Los Angeles. For the past year, Mark Laita has been traveling to various locations around the U.S. and Central America photographing some of the world’s most deadliest snakes, a...
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Jan 17th, 2012
Photographer Mark Mawson has published a wonderful series of fourteen new underwater ink photographs entitled Aqueous Fluoreau. The images are stunning not only for their vibrant colors but their almost sculptural appearance. “Inspired by the...
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Jan 7th, 2012
The 2012 Dakar Rally is the 33rd running of the event. It is held in South America for the fourth successive time.By March 17, 2011, Argentine President announced that the start will be in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first stage will...
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Jan 7th, 2012
With a 190-day freezing season, the northeastern city of Harbin is known as a “City of Ice” and a cradle of the ice-and-snow culture in the world. The long and frigid winter, and the high plasticity and hardness of ice blocks quarried...
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Jan 5th, 2012
Around the world people celebrated with fireworks, kisses, blessings, gatherings, cheers, watching the sunrise and plunges into icy bodies of water to welcome in a 2012 new year. Here’s a look back at how some of them marked the...
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Dec 27th, 2011
Artistic and Veggies are not exactly two words that I ever expected to put together.But the creative photographer Carl Lleiner has done it again. We’ve already posted about one of his previous projects here , and he’s continued along the same...
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Dec 26th, 2011
Looking at this makes me want to start baking, and let me tell you, the kitchen and I do not have a happy relationship.These images where taken by the talented photographer Carl Kleiner. The whole concept behind these images is to take normal...
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Dec 25th, 2011
Lights, Stars, Christmas trees, Santa, Gifts i hope you got it.. its Christmas now and Decorative Lights are common , it really adds a big enthusiasm and joy when we decorate our home in a wonderful way… Zlatko Salai, 67-year-old Croatian...
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Dec 10th, 2011
Newborn and baby photography has taken on a new life of its own in the photography industry. Each day new props, outfits, and accessories are being created for use in newborn photography. It also helps to have adorable, sleepy babies that are just a...
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Dec 9th, 2011
The history of architecture is enriched with extraordinary designs from its commencement. Many everlasting records have been set by the architectures. These masterpieces of construction are still a reason of astound for the world. These imaginative...
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Dec 6th, 2011
Watch amazing collection of Amazing Fruit Carving .
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Dec 6th, 2011
Eisfeld Nils (Nils Eisfeld) – 29 year old photographer from Dresden. Although he engaged in photography only 4 years old, he obtained an excellent job. Basically, he specializes in photographing architecture and old abandoned...
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Dec 2nd, 2011
Watch amazing collection of Dare to try snake massage!
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Nov 27th, 2011
In African white lion cub is seen at a wildlife reserve near Livingston, Zambia. Two African white lion cubs were imported from South Africa on Feb 21, 2011, and then were shown to visitors at the wildlife conservancy in...
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Nov 27th, 2011
The world’s biggest family: The man with 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren, He is head of the world’s biggest family – and says he is ‘blessed’ to have his 39 wives. Ziona Chana also has 94 children,...
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Nov 26th, 2011
Watch amazing collection of Tilt-Shift Photography.
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Nov 25th, 2011
How ‘good luck’ coins thrown into a hot spring have turned one of nature’s wonders into a lurid hue of green – For decades it has proved a popular tourist attraction And while the Morning Glory Pool in Wyoming with its...
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Nov 25th, 2011
The spring festival of colors is celebrated by Hindus around the world in an explosion of paints and dyes to mark the end of the winter.
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Nov 25th, 2011
Watch Amazing photography Of Shanghai .
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Nov 20th, 2011
Interesting project by a 25-year-old Chinese photographer Di Liu.
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Nov 20th, 2011
Members of a local winter swimmers’ club approach and swim in the Yenisei River in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk.
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Nov 20th, 2011
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Nov 19th, 2011
More than 400 of the permanent sculptures have been installed in recent months in the National Marine Park of Cancún, Isla Mujeres, and Punta Nizuc (map of the region) as part of a major artwork called “The Silent Evolution.” The...
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