24. July 2009
Real-life Spider Man Jyothi Raj seems to be glued to the wall with his amazing ability to stick to a vertical surface upside down. The former construction worker is frequently compared to the comic book superhero by tourists to India’s Chitradurga Fort, where he regularly performs
Continue reading...23. July 2009
How cool would that be to have a giraffe in your back yard!
Continue reading...20. July 2009
Graffiti represents an art form that is unrestricted, one that rebels against conventional forms of artwork. Graffiti is intertwined into human history, dating back to the Roman Empires where they were plastered onto walls to make political statements and satirize current events. Modern graffiti achieves many of the same things – to state a message that [...]
Continue reading...19. July 2009
As long as the bird has not yet started laying eggs, you can move or destroy the nest. If there is even one egg present, you need to leave it alone. In the US, all native migratory birds are protected under federal law (Migratory Bird Treaty Act). It is illegal to disturb an active nest. [...]
Continue reading...18. July 2009
A super-master of miniatures Nikolay Aldunin is going to have a museum of his works in Moscow. He was born in Tula, but after becoming popular all over the country and abroad for his fabulous works, he moved to the capital and continued creating his tiny things there. He managed to shoe a [...]
Continue reading...16. July 2009
The airline allows cats and dogs to travel in carriers in the main cabin of the plane, rather than the cargo hold. While some airlines allow small animals to fly in the cabin as long as their carriers fit under the seats, Pet Airways has no limit on size. The carrier will not transport human passengers [...]
Continue reading...15. July 2009
Chihuahua pup Smokey survived after a barbecue fork flew through the air at a garden party and became impaled in his head.
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24. July 2009
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