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Dangerous Road in Bolivia
The North Yungas Road, popularly known as El Camino de la Muerta or the Road of Death, is the only passage way to go to some of the outskirt villages in the Yunga region or the way out to La Paz in Bolivia. It is a road where engine condition doesn’t matter much. It is a road negotiated best by praying.
The 43 mile road has earned the reputation of being the planet’s most dangerous road according...
KTM X-Bow
Fascination and Hi-Tech
An aggressive design and sporty potential: the X-Bow is not merely a milestone in the KTM brand’s more than 50-year history, it’s also a new citation in the small, but elite segment of radical, lightweight sports cars. This exceptional position is the result of the concept: for their first car, KTM employs the finest materials, high-tech and the know-how of respected...
THE 8 MILLION DOLLAR MAYBACH
THE 8 MILLION DOLLAR MAYBACH
The engineers at Mercedez-Maybach have built a truly amazing supercar. The Maybach Exelero is a one-of-a kind, handbuilt, 700 horsepower monster. This car is so expensive that you will need to call your Car Finance Manager to help you with money. The Exelero was originally commission by the Fulga Tire Company, who wanted to build a car of vast size and capability to...
Jimmy`s video gallery
Insane Driver!!!!
My Magical Giraffe!
2Girls1Cup: The Crazy Reaction
You’re Insane!!!!
The Banana Mishap!
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Dubai, Past, Present, and Future
(Dubai in 1990 prior to the craziness)
Dubai is amazing, why this country is so architecture maniac. Range between the largest artificial island and the tallest tower will be built in Dubai. And most top of the top architects designed all the area. Images shown here will tell you how amazing they are.
(The same street in 2003)
(Last year)
(The madness. Dubai is said to currently have 15-25% of...
Sun Storm!
The sun-orbiting SOHO spacecraft has imaged many erupting filaments lifting off the active solar surface and blasting enormous bubbles of magnetic plasma into space. This image shows the sun in ultraviolet light, while the field of view extends over 2 million kilometers, or 1.243 million miles, from the solar surface.While hints of these explosive sun storms, called coronal mass ejections or CMEs,...
Cleveland Volcano, Aleutian Islands
At 3:00 p.m. Alaska Daylight Time on May 23, 2006, Flight Engineer Jeff Williams from International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 13 contacted the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) to report that the Cleveland Volcano had produced a plume of ash. Shortly after the activity began, he took this photograph. This picture shows the ash plume moving west-southwest from the volcano’s summit. A bank of...
Saturn’s Hyperion: A Moon With Odd Craters
What lies at the bottom of Hyperion’s strange craters? Noone knows. To help find out, Cassini took this image, containing unprecedented detail, as the spacecraft swept past the sponge-textured moon in late 2005.The image shows a remarkable world strewn with strange craters and odd surfaces. At the bottom of most craters lies some type of unknown dark material. Inspection of the image shows bright...
The Sept. 11, 2001 NASA Remembers
“The world changed today. What I say or do is very minor compared to the significance of what happened to our country today when it was attacked.” So said Expedition 3 Commander Frank L. Culbertson, upon learning of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the World Trade Center.
This image is one of a series taken that day of metropolitan New York City by the International Space Station’s...
Giant Twisters in the Lagoon Nebula
This Hubble Telescope snapshot unveils a pair of one-half, light-year-long interstellar “twisters” — eerie funnels and twisted-rope structures (upper left) — in the heart of the Lagoon Nebula (M8) which lies 5,000 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius.The hot, central star, O Herschel 36 (upper left), is the primary source of the illuminating...
Ius Chasma
The Red Planet is home to Valles Marineris, the solar system’s largest canyon. Within this canyon lies Ius Chasma. This image, which spans the floor of its southern trench,m was taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The canyon is well-known for its fine stratigraphic layers modified by wind and water.
The outcrops contain interchanging layers of dark and bright rocks. The layered deposits...
Safe Bedside Table
It is reported that 50% of people in London are worried about security and sleep with some form of self-defence to hand, for use against intruders.
The ‘Safe Bedside Table’ has a removable leg that acts as a club and a top that doubles as a shield for self-defence. This is for people who are willing to take on an intruder, providing an extra sense of security whilst in bed.
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Lifesize Paper Boat
Artist Frank Boelter set sails in his lifesize paper boat as he leaves a shipyard in Lauenburg, Germany. He constructed the 9-metre vessel from ‘Tetrapack’ and fearlessly sailed it up the Elbe, despite the fact the light material is more commonly used for packaging milk. The 37-year-old artist came up with the idea one breakfast time, while he was sitting at his kitchen table fiddling with an...