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Homemade Helicopter That Works
If you think that flying as a hobby is still a tad expensive, these small relatively inexpensive helicopter proves that there is more than one way to fly. Following the prototypes presented here, we have decided about adding one more project to the list of homemade flying prototypes.
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The Malaysia Sky Bridge
It’s not a bridge to the sky, but it’s not far from the idea! The Langkawi sky-bridge in Malaysia is suspended at 700 metres above sea level and spans 125 across the mountains, offering magnificent views of the Andaman Sea and Thailand’s Tarutao Island. It’s set apart from other bridges by its curves that provide different perspectives of the landscapes. Here’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world that delivers quite a pump of adrenaline.
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The Colorful Chinese Bazars
It’s not the story we usually publish, but it’s interesting and wacky enough to be featured on our website. It’s a snapshot of the crowded Chinese markets, filled with everything from peppers to Hello Kitty underwear. Products are carefully sorted out and placed strategically to attract the customer’s attention. They also have raw meat but also live animals so that you can get the freshest meat around. Here’s how a Chinese bazar looks like!
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Creative Bus Stops
Riding the bus is not usually a pleasant experience. All the sweaty workers coming home, many smells combining and you won’t find very nice people. Luckily, you can enjoy some pleasant moments while waiting for the bus, more precisely in one of these creative bus stops advertising agencies came up with.
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The Philippines Neighborhoods
As opposed to the tacky homes some have built, there is a huge gap between the Philippines homes we see below and the mansions and villas advertised by realters or travel agencies. If you want to get a taste of how Philippinos live, here is what you’ll expect to find in many corners of the country.
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Trains: Japan vs. Russia
There’s a huge difference between Japan and Russia, at least in what public transportation is concerned. Here is the striking contrast between trains in Japan and trains in Russia. Which would you choose?
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Toilet Signs Across the World
Male and females are represented differently all across the world. One of the proofs for this statement is the diverse representations of toilet signs in different corners of the globe. While some tried to make the signs as obvious as they can get, others went out of their way to be creative. Here are some of the wackiest, funniest or oddest men and women toilet signs.
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He can fly!
It seems that many people are fantasizing about flying. The guy that tried flying in a balloon was one of them, this winged daredevil is the next one from the series. Yves Rossi shows us all that anything is possible. The flight entusiast tried to fly with one wing, four small jet engines and lots of guts. It seems that nothing is impossible when you put you’re mind to it.
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Hands down for creativity
Ads have really got creative, especially public service ads. Some you might seen, but many have just come out on the market. With such creative people working for anti-smoking or anti-drinking campaigns, the effect will surely be the one expected. Check out these creative ads from all over the globe.
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The Chernobyl Themed PC
A 16-year-old German geek, nicknamed FrooP, has spent most of his free time on an impressive project. FrooP started building the Chernobyl-themed S.T.A.L.K.E.R. PC from scratch, adding the impressive work of art a flip open panel to view the meltdown inside.
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