The first copy of the A350, the new long-haul European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, which should make its first flight in early summer, was released Monday afternoon from the paint shop of the manufacturer near Toulouse (southwest). Wearing blue colors and Airbus A350-900 logo, the new jet along European mail is pulled out in reverse painting workshop where he joined a few days ago from the adjacent assembly hall. Airbus said Read More ...
Not to be out-done, Buzzfeed christened the new species “halfcat” with a full-on Ode To Halfcat. “What a perfect specimen,” oozed Buzzfeed’s John Herman. “Such a graceful stride.” Not everyone was so deeply moved. More inured to the unusual, folks over at oddball-news-oriented Dangerous Minds felt it was merely “[c]ute and strange at the same time.” The location of the cat was not entirely clear, with “Google Street View Guy” publishing it under the Read More ...
Sick of your 9-to-5 job? Even a weekend trip is not giving you the kick you need in life? Perhaps it’s time to inject some crazy adventure in your travels. Traveling can allow you to experience a new culture and learn about other countries, but it’s also a great opportunity to kick back, go crazy and try something out of your comfort zone. So whether it’s plummeting out of a Read More ...
This winter was long and really cold, so we all wants spring to come already. After the last snow, sun was came and nature wake up. Spring is the period when we can see beautiful flowers on trees, in grass, everywhere. Now is the time when we can share amazing spring photos to our friends and to enjoy in them. So, get out there, and enjoy in these amazing spring Read More ...
November 3 in Japan on the island of Nagashima opened the world’s largest light installation. Called it “Winter Light”. The central part of the installation was the tunnel of light. The installation will be open until 31 March 2013. Located in Kuwana City (Mie Prefecture) is Nabano No Sato, a flower-focused park featuring sprawling gardens and giant greenhouses. Running annually from mid November to mid March is one of Japan’s Read More ...
Golden Pavilion – one of the most beautiful Japanese temples, located in Kyoto. The time of its construction dates back to the year 1397. , Was built for the Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, it is covered with sheets of real gold, and the top of the building is decorated with Chinese phoenix. After the death of his grandson, the shogun, inspired by the splendor of the Golden Pavilion, decided to create Read More ...
Born in Africa to French wildlife photographer parents, Tippi Degré had a most unusual childhood. The young girl grew up in the African desert and developed an uncommon bond with many untamed animals including a 28-year old African elephant named Abu, a leopard nicknamed J&B, lion cubs, giraffes, an Ostrich, a mongoose, crocodiles, a baby zebra, a cheetah, giant bullfrogs, and even a snake. Africa was her home for many Read More ...
Owning pets was a big part of my childhood and teenage years. My parents were always open minded when it came to pet selection, and over the years we had everything from rats to guinea pigs, and of course the staple animals: dogs and cats. They would live wonderful lives with us (except my pet rat, yikes), and we always provided toys, and of course the bare necessities: foot, water, Read More ...
The bridge was opened in the ski resort of Engelberg in Switzerland. The crossing was created in honor of the 100th anniversary of the opening of the cable car linking the city Gershnialp and Engelberg. The crossing was established through a part of Mount Titlis and reaches a length of 100 meters. From this bridge you can make most beautiful nature pictures in the world.
Proponents of conspiracy theories talk about mysteries that Catholic rulers they hide in the cellars of St. Peter’s Cathedral. They said there would be kept 105 documents, 20 of which were never disclosed to ordinary people. Among them are several controversial letter that Pope Pius XI and would be sent Hitler a missive written on the bark of a tree, which Ojibwe tribal leaders would be offered to the Pope Read More ...
