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Ancient History Timeline -- Ancient History Encyclopedia. Family tree of the Greek gods. 40 free things to do in New York City - travel tips and articles. Seeing the bulk of New York City's biggest attractions can mean spending a hefty chunk of a trip's budget on tickets. Empire State Building? $27. The Met? $25. The Guggenheim and the Whitney go for $22 and $20, respectively. Free New York travelers, get busy! 1.

One of Lower Manhattan's most fascinating, and controversial, stories of recent years circulates around the new African Burial Ground National Monument site. 2. Brooklyn Brewery. Free tours of Williamsburg's Brooklyn Brewery run on the hour from 1-5pm Saturday, 1-4pm Sunday. 79 N 11th St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 3. Imagine mosaic. It doesn't take brilliant travel minds to tell you that a park is free to visit – most parks are. 4. New York's most concentrated area for a gallery crawl is in Chelsea, mostly in the 20s Streets between 10th and 11th Avenues. 5. City Hall. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The ferry to Governor's Island is free, as is access to the 172-acre island which opened to the public only in 2003. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Pantheon. Unbelievable Skill: He Can Balance Rocks On Each Other.

Share it now! Michael Grab spends his time doing the most incredible thing, balancing rocks on each other. As you can see below his work is amazing. Check out the full story here. You can check out all of his work at Gravity Glue His story starts off like any other regular day, with Micahael hanging out with friends with not much else to do. So he and his friends started piling rocks, and before you know it, he discovered an incredible way to display rocks in these magnificent artistic ways. He says that balancing rocks is a fun way to relax, release stress, play, create, learn all while challenging his skills and dabbling with countless possibilities. They can take anywhere from a minute to a few hours to a few days to complete. Incredible!! Source: GrindTV. 10 Famous Film Locations Revisited in Google Street View.

Why the mantis shrimp is my new favorite animal. The 30 Best Films of the Decade. 10. Big Fish Painting the 1980s in black and white, Tim Burton made his mark on this decade by discovering primary colors. Every corner of imagination is explored here in a film that has made me cry every single time even after 15 viewings.

The magical realism and tall tales act as a mirror to how we all view life – a little more inflated, a little more fantastical than it really is. Plus, Danny Devito plays a werewolf ringmaster. 9. Most quotable movie of the decade number two, and the movie that was the precursor to the Judd Apatow/Adam McKay takeover of great comedy that followed. 8. It’s a fortunate thing in this art form that audiences often get to see a genius at his best. 7. Despite art being completely subjective, you are wrong if you don’t like this film. 6. Back in 2000, back in the 1970s, Cameron Crowe took us all on a journey across the country in a bus. 5. He was a simple oil man. 4. You can’t argue with the facts. 3. 2. 1. Admit it. - StumbleUpon. Browse All Documentaries. 20 Pictures of Mushrooms That are Scary Cool. My mother always told me I was a fun guy, I guess she was right! Okay, that was corny, but I needed an introduction.

The 20 pictures of mushrooms that follow are pretty intense. I never knew simple spores could create such beauty in nature. First we present the common name of the species and then the class and species. Enjoy! 1. Bleeding Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum peckii) – Looks like jelly 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Don’t these photos just make you want to head out in the forest and start turning over logs to see what you will find? Update: Many people have been writing in and asking which of these mushrooms are actually edible. Number 18. Source: Distractify. We Choose the Moon: Pre-launch. 10 Psychological Experiments That Went Horribly Wrong. Psychology as we know it is a relatively young science, but since its inception it has helped us to gain a greater understanding of ourselves and our interactions with the world. Many psychological experiments have been valid and ethical, allowing researchers to make new treatments and therapies available, and giving other insights into our motivations and actions.

Sadly, others have ended up backfiring horribly — ruining lives and shaming the profession. Here are ten psychological experiments that spiraled out of control. 10. Stanford Prison Experiment Prisoners and guards In 1971, social psychologist Philip Zimbardo set out to interrogate the ways in which people conform to social roles, using a group of male college students to take part in a two-week-long experiment in which they would live as prisoners and guards in a mock prison. 9. Wendell Johnson, of the University of Iowa, who was behind the study Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber, also seen top 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. David Reimer. Amazing Fact Generator. Style throwback: Music festivals throughout the years. Style throwback: Music festivals throughout the years Bell-bottoms and crop-top; a concert goer dresses for the weather at the Sky River Rock Festival in 1969.

Photo Credit: John Cohen, Getty Images Share: Share Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Pinterest Springtime means the official start of music festival season, and as excited as we are to see our favorite artists hit the stage, we might be a little more pumped for the ensuing festival style. We're all about cutoff denim shorts, tribal print bandeau bras, and floral headbands, but this spring, we're in the mood for some new inspiration, and couldn't think of a better place to look than the music festivals of the past.

Woodstock, Lollapalooza, Isle of Wight Music Festival were all purveyors of some major festival fashion trends. Photo Credit: Anwar Hussein, Getty Images. The 33 Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World. Many people doesn’t know, and didn’t even heard about these famous abandoned places. Many of these places are really something amazing, but they are also really sad when you take a closer look at them. On the folowing list, you can see abandoned planes, abandoned ships, as well as the abandoned houses, and so many other things, that are really amazing and magnificent. So, check out these amazing abandoned places photos. 1. Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Liguria 2.

Kolmanskop in the Namib Desert 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15th century monastery in the Black Forest in Germany 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1984 Winter Olympics bobsleigh track in Sarajevo 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. The 15 Craziest Things In Nature You Won't Believe Actually Exist.

Mother Nature is beautiful and amazing because we can see many amazing stuff like these 15 things that you won’t believe they actually exist. All these places are real. It is hard to believe in that, but that is true. 1. Volcanic lightning aka “dirty thunderstorms.” 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Rome: Ancient Supercity Infographic. The 32 Greatest Unscripted Movie Scenes.

Much to the dismay of screenwriters, movies scripts aren’t always set in stone. They are often like living objects constantly evolving during the filming process. Some films, like Jaws and Annie Hall, don’t even have a finished script when the cameras start to roll. Actors and actresses are regularly ad libbing, improvising or going off-script while reciting their lines. Sometimes the directors hate it – other times they love it. Occasionally the improved lines become immortalized as some of the most memorable in cinema history. Check out these 32 great unscripted scenes – you may be surprised at how many of your favorite lines were off-the-cuff. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Director – Steven Spielberg While chasing Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) after she’s been kidnapped, archaeologist and adventurer Dr. The original script called for a long sword fight but a day earlier Ford got a severe case of food poisoning and didn’t have the energy to film the scene as written.

Zoolander (2001) 10 Mind-Blowing Theories That Will Change Your Perception of the World | Reality is not as obvious and simple as we like to think. Some of the things that we accept as true at face value are notoriously wrong. Scientists and philosophers have made every effort to change our common perceptions of it. The 10 examples below will show you what I mean. 1. Great glaciation is the theory of the final state that our universe is heading toward. 2. Solipsism is a philosophical theory, which asserts that nothing exists but the individual’s consciousness. Don’t you believe me? As a result, which parts of existence can we not doubt? 3. George Berkeley, the father of Idealism, argued that everything exists as an idea in someone’s mind. The idea being that if the stone really only exists in his imagination, he could not have kicked it with his eyes closed. 4.

Everybody has heard of Plato. In addition to this stunning statement, Plato, being a monist, said that everything is made of a single substance. 5. 6. Enternalism is the exact opposite of presentism. 7. 8. 9. 10. 8 Great Philosophical Questions That We'll Never Solve. Glass delusion. The glass delusion was an external manifestation of a psychiatric disorder recorded in Europe in the late Middle Ages (15th to 17th centuries).[1] People feared that they were made of glass “and therefore likely to shatter into pieces”.

One famous early sufferer was King Charles VI of France who refused to allow people to touch him, and wore reinforced clothing to protect himself from accidental “shattering”. The delusion[edit] Concentration of the glass delusion among the wealthy and educated classes allowed modern scholars to associate it with a wider and better described disorder of scholar's melancholy.[2] Contemporary accounts[edit] Miguel de Cervantes based a short story, The Glass Graduate (Spanish: El licenciado Vidriera, 1613) on the delusion of the title subject, an aspiring young lawyer.[5] Thomas Rodaja fell into a grave depression after being bed-ridden for six months after being poisoned with a purportedly aphrodisiac potion.

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