101 Creative Uses for ‘My Ex-Wife’s Wedding Dress’

You forgot something, Cotter told her. Yeah, Im not taking that. What do you expect me to do with it? Do whatever you want with it, she said before she drove away. And so he did. Literary agents began calling Cotter to discuss book possibilities. Predictably, Cotters wife is not pleased. Cotter hasnt yet reached his mark of 101 creative uses. At the time of this writing, he has published 36....

June 27, 2010 · 1 min · 78 words · Mackenzie Meyer

Infinity Pool at Marina Bay Sands Hotel

The Sands SkyPark in Singapore is an awe-inspiring engineering wonder. At the top of the 55 storey building is a 150-meter infinity swimming pool. But swimming to the edge won’t be quite as risky as it looks. The pools have two circulation systems. The first functions like that of a regular pool, filtering and heating the water in the main pool. The second filters the water in the catch basin and returns it to the upper pool....

June 27, 2010 · 1 min · 102 words · Savannah Freeman

What if Today’s Gadgets Been Made in the 70s?

Go on a date with Hitler?

June 26, 2010 · 1 min · 6 words · Jake Perez DVM

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park – Pandora on Earth

The floating Hallelujah Mountains you saw on the movieAvatarhas been inspired by a real place on Earth China. Only difference is they arent floating. They are the result of many years of erosion. The weather is moist year round, and as a result, the foliage is very dense. These formations are a distinct hallmark of Chinese landscape, and can be found in many ancient Chinese paintings.

June 26, 2010 · 1 min · 66 words · Timothy Davis

Legoland Deutschland Theme Park in Germany

TheLegoland Deutschlandis a Legoland theme park located in the Bavarian town of Gunzburg, Germany. Also see: Madurodam - The city of miniaturesJan Vormann Repairs Crumbling Monuments With… Lego Bricks!

June 25, 2010 · 1 min · 29 words · Tiffany Higgins

Unexpected Turn of Events at The Guinea Pig Festival

Huacho is a small and picturesque city in the costal regions of the South American country of Peru. In this one-day event, guinea pigs are dressed up in traditional Peruvian local dresses. Some of them are turned into kings and queens while others are dressed up as miners and peasants. They are fed and pampered. Contest are organized for the biggest, fastest and best dressed animal. Finally, towards the end of the day …....

June 24, 2010 · 1 min · 115 words · Ryan King

Alcohol Under The Microscope

This is Dry Martini at 1000x magnification. Just likeimages of snowflakes, each drink is different. These images are available for sale at Bevshots.

June 23, 2010 · 1 min · 23 words · Maria Johnson

Pixeleted Sculptures by Shawn Smith

Austin based artistShawn Smithis behind these stunning animal sculptures that bring digital 3D pixels into the real world. The sculptures are made out of hundreds of pieces of wood and colored with acrylic. I find images of my subjects online and then create three dimensional sculptural representations of these two-dimensional images. [viaWhat the cool]

June 23, 2010 · 1 min · 54 words · Daisy Meyers

The Most Identical British Twins Competition

On Monday, June 21, an Identical Twins competition was held at Pineapple Studios in London. The competition was won by 18 year old twin sisters Pearl and Ruby Day. The winners Pearl and Ruby Day.

June 23, 2010 · 1 min · 35 words · Carol Barnes

The Spanish Baby Jumping Festival of El Colacho

The tradition dates back to 1620, although the origins are vague. Also see:Annual Baby Crying Contest, Japan

June 20, 2010 · 1 min · 17 words · Tony Walker

Tilt Shift Photography by Brian Solarski

Bryan Solarskiutilizes an in-camera technical manipulation known asTilt Shiftin order to create these colorful, miniaturized versions of actually experienced scenarios and events.

June 20, 2010 · 1 min · 22 words · Benjamin Rogers

Wave Gothic Treffen Festival in Leipzig

The festival also featured several fairs with medieval, gothic and cultural merchandise.

June 20, 2010 · 1 min · 12 words · Tammy Flores

The Curious Story of ‘Bobby's Bus Shelter’ at Unst, Scotland

Fed up with the cold wait, he writes a letter to his local newspaper. The council takes pity on little Bobby and installs a brand new one. The letter I wrote at the age of six probably only got published because I was so young. I had no idea the whole thing was going to snowball like it has! We don’t take it too seriously though, it is still just a bit of fun....

June 19, 2010 · 2 min · 238 words · Ryan Harris