
When it Comes to Surfing – This Goat is no Kid
April 9, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Surfers in Grover Beach on Thursday got to see a rather unexpected surfer on the waves. Dayna McGregor brought his goat, Goatee, to the beach to ride a few waves into shore. He says they were out celebrating his birthday, but the real celebration was over Goatee's first water adventure. McGregor told KSBY News, "She did pretty well. She got up on a couple waves..got up? We put her on a couple waves, and she was pretty succesful." McGregor originally bought Goatee to eat weeds in his backyard, but she soon became a pet. Now, McGregor says Goatee goes everywhere with him and is even going to … Read more

Unique and Quirky sculptures of Household Objects Entirely Out of Food
March 18, 2013 by admin · Leave a Comment
Eco Artist, Dan Cretu, creates unique and quirky sculptures of household objects entirely out of food. He tells HuffPost UK, “Every time I go to the market I spend minutes in front of the fruit and vegetables tables, trying to imagine my next work. Cretu explains, “Although it is something that requires attention to detail, I have to move fast and cut precisely. The raw material dehydrates rapidly and if I waste too much time I risk losing the beauty of shape and colors. … Read more

Food of the Rainbow
May 6, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Henry Hargreaves is a still life photographer from New Zealand. His introduction to this industry began in front of the camera as a model for revered fashion houses such as Prada, YSL, Jil Sander and more.... Four years ago, Hargreaves settled in New York and built out a studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He has been shooting still life and fashion photography since. As you will discover, his still life photographies are quite unique, playful, bright and very colorful. "In my series "Food of the Rainbow," I wanted to make the food look as surreal and artificial as possible, but at the … Read more

The Creepy Mummies of Ferentillo
February 15, 2013 by admin · Leave a Comment
Below the Church of Santo Stefano in the peaceful landscape of Ferentillo, southern Umbria, were buried bodies preserved by a rare microfungus that attacked corpses and turned them into mummies. The Church was built in 15th century above an older church used as burial ground from 16th to 19th century. Some of the mummies still have beards, teeth and hairs. Some of them are elderly people, a napoleonic soldier, a murder, a victim, a mother with her child, two birds, the hunchback Severino and even two Chinese lovers pilgrims who died during their travel in Italy for … Read more

Top Five Weird Aircraft Designs
February 24, 2013 by admin · Leave a Comment
While there are many airplane designs that truly take your breath away, yes, designs that take your breath away, there are also designs that should not be able to fly or at least look as if they will never leave the ground. These are completely bizarre airplanes. These airplanes go from a simple sketch on the paper to something that really flies and that is a dream come true for every designer. What we don’t understand is even at the times when technology was available, why come up with such designs. Check out this list of top five weird aircraft designs to know what we mean. Enjoy the … Read more

Hobbit Pub Opens in New Zealand
December 17, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you're a die-hard Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit fan, you may want to start planning and saving a trip to Down Under, because you can now sit and drink at the same tables as Frodo, Bilbo and company after The Green Dragon, Hobbiton was opened last month by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Set in the tourist village of Hobbiton, which has been open to the public since 2002 as a tourist attraction, has seen over 300,000 fans visit since it opened, and the new pint-sized and serving pub expects to attract up to 100,000 newcomers off the back of The Hobbit's release. Described on their … Read more

Unique and Quirky sculptures of Household Objects Entirely Out of Food
Eco Artist, Dan Cretu, creates unique and quirky sculptures of household objects entirely out of food. He tells HuffPost UK, “Every time I go to the market I spend minutes in front of the fruit and vegetables tables, trying to imagine my next … [Read More...]

Top Five Weird Aircraft Designs
While there are many airplane designs that truly take your breath away, yes, designs that take your breath away, there are also designs that should not be able to fly or at least look as if they will never leave the ground. These are completely … [Read More...]

The Creepy Mummies of Ferentillo
Below the Church of Santo Stefano in the peaceful landscape of Ferentillo, southern Umbria, were buried bodies preserved by a rare microfungus that attacked corpses and turned them into mummies. The Church was built in 15th century above an older … [Read More...]

The World’s Biggest Working Revolver
Revolvers maker Mr. Ryszard Tobys has come up with his super big creation by making the world’s biggest working revolver. It weighs a mere ninety-nine pounds, has a length of four feet two inches and stands approx one foot four inches from the butt … [Read More...]

Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan
Every autumn thousands of Kochia bushes turn crimson on Miharashi Hill inside the Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan. We simply cannot help but marvel at this remarkable autumn view. It is absolutely wondrous to behold, a must-see for anyone venturing … [Read More...]

The Art of Mutation – Creepy Artwork by Jan Manski
The series of work from Polish artist Jan Manski is aptly titled Onania – an archaic term for masturbation. The life-sized installations focus on ideas of vanity and hedonism. Dominated by a fleshy shade of pink, Manski seems to ambiguously … [Read More...]
















