The air in the caves has a low bacteria content, and some pools in the mine are said to be saltier than the Dead Sea.
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People Cut Down A Seemingly Normal Tree, But Discovered Something So Bizarre
The Bloodwood Tree gets its name from its dark red sap. When you cut one down, the red sap flows out of the severed trunk and looks a lot like blood.
Read More »Exploring Egypt’s Abandoned 5 Star Hotel
This 5 star hotel in Egypt was abandoned in what looks like a hurry. There’s no one there but every item that belonged to the hotel is still intact and still on the property. One has to wonder what happened …
Read More »Dog Runs 20 Blocks From Home To Be By Owner’s Side In The Hospital
Dogs are known for being loyal, but Iowan Nancy Franck had no idea just how loyal her miniature schnauzer was until she was hospitalized.
Read More »The 82th Lemon Festival in France
Over 20,000 hours work for teams to set up the festival and some 145 metric tons of lemons and oranges are used to make displays during the 82th festival, which is themed “Tribulations of a lemon in China”, and runs …
Read More »The Dealer Wanted $4400 But He Found A Cheap Fix For His Toyota Hybrid
This is proof that you can’t always trust what the dealer says. Sometimes it’s better to do your own research when it comes to car maintenance.
Read More »Badass People in History
There are far more badass individuals in history for me to cover but here is a short list of a few, fill free to point out some of your favorites I missed in the comments.
Read More »This Is What Gridlock At The Biggest Port In America Looks Like
You’ve probably already heard about the dispute that’s virtually frozen the flow of cargo into the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, leaving cargo ships and trucks without anywhere to go. But seeing it from the air is something …
Read More »Mammoth Ice Breaker Frees Australian Vessel Trapped In The Frozen Ocean
Despite all our advanced shipbuilding and navigation tech, sailing through Arctic or Antarctic waters can still treacherous — as an Australian fishing boat discovered after it got stuck in in the ice this week. Today, the US Coastal Guard’s icebreaker, …
Read More »A Look Inside The Porsche Factory In Leipzig
Do you know what it takes to put a Porsche together? Because you’re about to find out.
Read More »Chemical Plant Explosion Creates Toxic Orange Cloud
65,000 citizens living in Catalonia have been ordered to stay inside due to a giant, toxic, orange cloud caused by a nitric acid explosion. The cloud has shut down transportation in five different cities and trapped thousands inside.
Read More »Parents Pose With Their Babies For The Last Time
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep is an organization that trains photographers “to provide beautiful heirloom portraits to families facing the untimely death of an infant.“ It was founded by Cheryl Haggard and photographer Sandy Puc. The photos they’ve …
Read More »Australia’s Oldest Man Knits Tiny Sweaters For Injured Penguins
How long does it take to master a craft? How about 80 years? Because 109-year-old Australian Alfred Date has been knitting since the 1930s and his latest/most famous endeavor was making mini sweaters… for endangered penguins! Back in 2013, Victoria’s …
Read More »You Can Play With Sheep As You Sip Your Coffee At This Café
Thanks Nature Cafe is a little shop in Seoul, South Korea that offers more than just coffees and cakes.
Read More »The Golden Land – Myanmar
Tattooed Face Chin Tribe Lady As photography has spread all over the world in recent years, so has the number of outstanding amateur images. It’s no surprise that Myanmar is one of the most photographed places, and the pictures of …
Read More »Gorgeous Panoramic Maps Drawn Long Before Satellites Even Existed
It’s hard for us Google Earth-dependent modern-day humans to conceive of, but there was once a time when we had to imagine what our towns and cities looked like from the sky. In fact, there were famous artists who specialised …
Read More »Trips With Kenyan Fishermen
Teo Gregas spent a month in a fishermen village in Kenya, Kipini. He became friends with some local fishermen and they went fishing a couple of times. You can see how the trips went through the pictures. The barracuda was …
Read More »‘Spot’ Is A Smaller (More Kickable) Version Of Boston Dynamic’s Big Dog
We haven’t seen much of Boston Dynamic’s four-legged self-balancing Big Dog robot since it was last spotted hurling cinder blocks in a lab. And that’s maybe because the company’s robotic geniuses have been hard at work building a smaller more …
Read More »Famous Photographers Pose Behind Their Iconic Images
Unless you’re a photography buff, you probably have no idea what the people behind some of the most famous photos in the world actuall look like. US photographer Tim Mantoani, however, aims to fix all that with his epic “Behind …
Read More »Japanese Urban Legends That Are Beyond Creepy
If any of these urban legends turn out to be true then you might want to stay away from Japan forever.
Read More »Secret Stash Of Moon Artifacts Found Hidden In Neil Armstrong’s Closet
These are the contents of a mysterious white bag found hidden in Neil Armstrong’s closet: Weird looking lamps, wrenches, utility brackets, sights and a film camera that later was identified as the one that captured the famous Apollo 11′s descent …
Read More »You’ve Been Peeling Eggs Wrong Your Whole Life
Do you think peeling boiled eggs is an difficult and stressful way to get to the eggy goodness? YOU DO? Well fear not, help is at hand.
Read More »What People Caught These Monks Doing Is Absolutely Unbelievable…I Had No Idea
…it only makes your breakdancing skills that much better.
Read More »Even Our Balloon Animals Will Soon Be Made By Robots
DARPA’s ATLAS is an impressive feat of robotics engineering, but despite representing the bleeding edge of automatons, it’s slow and clumsy when it comes to doing anything on its own.
Read More »Fascinating Photos Reveal How They Built The SR-71 Blackbird
Built and designed in the 1960s after the A-12 Oxcart, the SR-71 Blackbird is still the fastest, most vanguard-ist air-breathing aeroplane in the history of aviation. These once classified photos reveal how Lockheed built both birds in secret, in California. …
Read More »This Log Cabin Is Not A Log Cabin At All
At first glance this hut in the woods of Switzerland appears to be a log cabin but that’s not the case. The hut is actually made out of concrete but it has a very unique appearance.
Read More »A Look Inside The World’s Most Destructive Sinkholes
The craziest thing about sinkholes is that they can happen at any time in any place. Where will you be when a sinkhole strikes?
Read More »After Losing The Super Bowl Russell Wilson Visited The Children’s Hospital
Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks may have lost the big one at the Super Bowl but that certainly didn’t bring him down. Instead of feeling sorry for himself and his team, Wilson made his way to the Seattle Children’s …
Read More »This Creative Couple Had The Classiest Star Wars Wedding Ever
The Star Wars universe is no more than a fantastic dream to most people, but for at least one day, Jennifer and her hubby Joshua got to live the dream by having a Star Wars-themed wedding reception to celebrate their …
Read More »Synchronized Skydiving Is A Thing You Need To See To Believe
Such beauty mixed with such danger.
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