FgDzZ.jpeg (1100×7500) _ Mắt công nghệ chia sẻ hình ảnh từ Chibi Maruko. Mythical Creatures List, Mythical Creatures A-Z. Your House Is Burning. What Do You Take? [20 pics] Photograph by BRETT ROGOWSKI The Burning House is a brilliant project that seeks to answer a simple question: If your house was burning, what would you take with you? It’s a conflict between what’s practical, valuable and sentimental. What you would take reflects your interests, background and priorities. Below is a list of the items Brett (pictured above) would take with him: Name: Brett Rogowski Age: 38 Location: Pennsylvania, United States Occupation: Programmer, Photographer, Runner List: Trusty knife Willow Tree Dad with baby (we had such a hard time conceiving our first child – this gift moved me) Medals from many, many, many marathons Wallet My favorite Mizuno Racing shoes Change of clothes for my two girls / pacifier from the hospital. 2.
Name: Sean Crowley Age: 30 Location: Brooklyn, New York Occupation: Neckwear Designer 3. Name: Alex Boenisch Age: 23 Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Graphic Designer Website: www.alexboenisch.com 4. 5. List: Goose, the cat. 6. 7. 8. 52 Projects – Resources. NOTE: This resources list originally appeared in the 52 Projects book, which was published in 2005. I updated the list in Oct. 2009, as links to some of the websites listed no longer worked.
Following is a list of 52 resources for inspiration. The list includes websites, books, magazines, zines, stories, albums and more. Some of the items provide how-to information, others invite you to participate. A few require you to do some digging. Some showcase artistic achievement, while others encourage you to explore and examine the creative process. Many do all of the above. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 52projects.com (and also, spell it out) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. “92 Days” in Big Bad Love by Larry Brown 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. churchofcraft.org — Community and craft. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 2 a.m., can’t sleep. 52. Tagged as: 52 Projects Book. Places to visit. The 6 Creepiest Places on Earth (Part 2) In Cracked's continuous effort to make your local haunted house look like a boring pile of dog turds, we once again present the creepiest real places on Earth.
Whether it's due to their bizarre histories, suspicious coincidences or good ol' human insanity, these are the locations even the die-hardest of atheists wouldn't venture into without a crucifix and a Super Soaker full of Pope-blessed water. Located smack in the middle of a swamp in the heart of Aztec country is the popular tourist destination La Isla de las Munecas, or Island of the Dolls, a name missing at least two adjectives and the word "fucking. " To get there, visitors have to hire a guide to take them by boat through the canals of Xochimilco, then to the island itself, all the while making the guide promise on a stack of Bibles that he's not going to abandon them once they reach their destination.
"Seriously, Pablo? We will haunt your ass. " Not that he'd do that, right? Oh. One that will cost tourists sleep for decades. 10 Weird and Mysterious Places on Earth. Digg 1. Mystery Spot Mystery Sport is a tourist attraction near Santa Cruz, California, famous because of its disrespect to the laws of physics and gravity. The odd cabin, although seems like lying on flat ground, makes those who enter inside swinging all the time. The most probable theory that tries to explain this says that it’s all about “tilt-induced visual illusion. The illusion experienced by visitors results from the oddly tilted environment as well as standing on a tilted floor. 2. The question about the triangle that swallows ships, planes and all the people with them still waits for its answer. 3. Socotra is archipelago the Horn of Africa and Arabic Peninsula, but the main island of Socotra is 95% of the whole landmass, while the rest is just small islands. 4.
Mount Roraima is located on the triple border point between Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela. 5. Rio Tinto is located in south-western Spainand originates from Sierra Morena mountains of Andalusia. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10 Most Terrifying Places on Earth - StumbleUpon. Creepy There are places on this planet that are stranger than the most alien landscapes we have ever imagined. Places that make your skin crawl. Places that induce heavy breathing and paranoia, before anything has even happened. We walk the dark, dusty steps of old castles and houses. We roam the halls of asylums and tunnels, hoping to glimpse something otherworldly. We hear screams in the night, footsteps in the hall. The History The Riddle House in Palm Beach County, Florida, was originally a funeral parlor.
The Terror Joseph, one of Riddle’s former employees, committed suicide by hanging himself in the attic of the house. The Northern part of Summit County in Ohio is known by the eerily blunt moniker, Helltown. Whether based on a kernel of truth or cooked up in the heads of creative visitors, the persistent legends of Helltown add to the creep factor. Stull, Kansas, is a tiny, unincorporated town in Bumfuck, Nowhere- er, pardon, Douglas County. Humberstone and LaNoria 1. Places. Places. Places. 50 of the Most Important Landmarks of the World (Part 1) - StumbleUpon. The Town With No Roads. Bora Bora - Beautiful Island From a Dreams. Bora Bora – Beautiful Island From a Dreams Posted on 11 January 2011 Crni A beautiful photos of Bora Bora that will make you ask, is there a such a beautiful place in the world?
Bora Bora is unofficially pronounced as the most beautiful island in the world, a place for a vacation from a dream. It is located in the Leeward group of the Society Islands, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. 10 places to move abroad and extend your life. Throughout history, people have been intrigued by legends of societies where residents thrived well past 100 years old. Today, there is skepticism whether any such place exists, but health scientists do scour the globe in search of medicinal remedies and other lifespan enhancements. In fact, many “pockets” around the world have been identified as “Blue Zones,” where locals enjoy high quality of life and health in old age. While failing to offer one “secret,” these regions share community factors such as diet, social integration, activity level, and outlook on life.
While genetics plays a role in how long we live, researchers believe lifestyle factors account for 75% of our longevity. 1. Okinawa, Japan Japanese rank high in lifespan studies, but Okinawans boast exceptional health. Okinawan cuisine, Photo: pelican The Okinawa diet has been studied intensely. 2. Situated between Spain and France, this small principality of 84,000 people has one of the longest life expectancies in world. 3. 4.