Peru’s Enigmatic Megalithic Wonder: A Fascinating Ancient Stone Complex

I would like to show you a place that perhaps a handful of visitors to Peru have seen. It is located about a day’s drive from Cusco, capital of the Inca, in a remote part of the province of Apurimac. It once again goes to show that Machu Pic’chu, though an incredibly beautiful site, is …

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Lioness ‘hugs and kisses’ foolhardy tourist before the safari park’s owner pulls the animal away with his bare hands

Remarkable footage shows a three year old lioness hugging and kissing tourists at a safari park. The predator called Lola goes for a cuddle with a man as he sits in an open-sided vehicle – with an unprotected child sitting inches away. Then the big cat tries to kiss a girl whose nervous mother clutches …

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Utah Monolith: Mystery Metal Structure Discovered in Desert

The huge structure – reminiscent of the famous monolith from Stanley Kubrick movie 2001 – was spotted by a helicopter pilot and scientists in the Utah desert, sparking a range of theories about how it go there Mystery surrounds a huge metal monolith found in a US desert by scientists counting sheep. The experts saw …

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Some Beaches in Japan Have Star-Shaped Sand Found Nowhere Else in the World

Comparing the stars in the sky to sand grains is a common way of visualizing the enormity of the universe. But at some unique beaches in Japan’s Okinawa prefecture, the sand grains really are stars. Take a stroll along Hoshizuna no Hama (Star Sand Beach), located on Iriomote Island, enjoying your feet submerge in the …

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Werner Härtl: The Bold Artistic Visionary, Transforming Cow Dung into Exquisite Artworks

This Poo-caso specializes in turning crap into gold. Calling someone’s art crappy may seem like a value judgment. However, German artist Werner Härtl, 45, specializes in creating elaborate paintings out of cow dung — which he proudly showcases for fans like a veritable da Vinci of doo-doo. “I just use cow manure to create my art,” the …

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87 Pics Of Fairy Tale Architecture From Norway

Think Norway, and the first thing that comes to mind are fjords, blonde people and Vikings – not fairy tale architecture. Below, you’ll find photographs of architecture in the Norwegian countryside that looks like it’s been taken straight from a fairy tale. The architectural styles range from Stave churches, which were built during the Middle …

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This Man From Greymouth Buys Turtle From Local Food Market And Releases Them Back To Sea

Family pets like cats and dogs can change their lives forever if they are rescued in time. When they are struggling for their survival, their saviours come and bring them a second chance at life. Is there anything more precious?     Not only do these animals need rescue, but many wild animals and marine …

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Medieval architecture in the North Caucasus

Ingush and Vainakh people built these high structures for daily living in ancient times, and hundreds of them are still intact.   Russia, Ingushetia, Dzheyrakhsky District. Serguei Fomine/Global Look Press Ingush, Chechen, and Vainakh people, who live in the North Caucasus, part of the Russian Federation, probably constructed the first towers even before Christ. Towers …

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These handsome ships have been standing and slowly decaying under the influence of time

  It looks like a prop from Star Wars, doesn’t it? Trust the Soviets to have the coolest abandoned stuff lying around. During the Cold War period and into the 1980s, this rusting behemoth was once part of a fleet of vessels which rose out of the water at high speed and were considered the …

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Fairy Tale Architecture From Norway

Think Norway, and the first thing that comes to mind are fjords, blonde people and Vikings – not fairy tale architecture. Below, you’ll find photographs of architecture in the Norwegian countryside that looks like it’s been taken straight from a fairy tale. The architectural styles range from Stave churches, which were built during the Middle …

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