Car Lashes (17 pics)
Even cars have lashes nowadays. Interesting way to decorate your car.

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Even cars have lashes nowadays. Interesting way to decorate your car.

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Gold is used in many different types of electronic equipment, especially computers. With the price of gold being at an all time high, there are now numerous companies who are recovering the infinitesimally small amounts of gold. Most of the gold is found in the motherboards.

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Kori no Suizokukan is located in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture and features around 450 specimens of around 80 species of marine wildlife, all captured at a nearby sea port. Visitors can enjoy a brief break from the scorching sun and admire all sorts of fish, crabs or octopuses, as well as unusual objects like action figures, bottles of sake, or flowers, all embedded in huge blocks of ice.

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Japanese artist Yasuhiro Suzuki has designed one of the most creative, original and unique boats in the world: a motorboat designed after a zipper tab!
What was only a scale model in 2004 has now become a reality and was presented at the Setouchi International Art Festival in Japan.

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Writing just as pretty with both hands is rarely possible, but 63-year-old Zhou Mingdi, from China’s Hunan province can write just as good with different part of his body. The old calligraphy master is able to right just as beautifully whether he’s holding his brushes in his hands, feet, mouth, nose, or even strapped on his back.

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A Portable Tram was manufactured in 1970s for Soviet kids.

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This unique piece of furniture is actually made of two separate coffee tables, one that holds all the circuit boards, and another that acts as the glass surface. The components you see inside thecoffee table are old circuit boards and dives from the late eighties and nineties, many of which actually come from his very first computer.

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Here we’ve got several amazing images from Venezuela. The cross in the first picture is not a grave. it’s a cross on the top of Church of Potosi. The church was covered by water and only this cross stayed on top. But when water left the old church appeared in all its beauty.

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The Paper House was built in 1922, with a common wooden structure. But like all amateur inventors, Mr. Stemnan was curious, so he decided to use his new house to find out if paper offered good enough insulation. He covered an entire wall with layers upon layers of rolled newspapers, held together by his very own glue, made from water, flour and apple peals. One thing led to another, and Elis Steman ended up wrapping the whole house in rolled newspapers. The interior of the house is also completely made of paper, including the furniture, window curtains and decorations. The piano alone is real and wrapped entirely in newspapers.

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This amazing submarine jumps 12-feet (3.7 m) in air. It’s powered by 260hp engine and runs 50mph (80km/h) above and 20mph (32 km/h) below water. The price is $92,000.

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God-grilla was designed by 31-year-old Jack Henriques, owner of the Bespoke BBQ Company. It is fitted with hinged pannels that allow easy access to add more logs, and has seven separate coal trays that allow you to cook up to seven whole lambs, at once. You can also use the God-grilla to grill 1,000 sausages or 500 hamburgers.

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Robert Barron is a master of disguises. He uses his artistry to create realistic body parts for those who are missing them.

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That’s how volunteers grow corals to restore reefs.

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Every adrenaline junkie would enjoy a flight in the world’s first glass-bottomed balloon. It made its first flight at the 2010 Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. The balloon with transparent floor was created by Christian Brown, who has been hot air pilot for 18 years, traveled around the world in a balloon with Sir Richard Branson and holds the tethered altitude world record at 10,000 feet (3,050 m).

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The deepest swimming pool in the world was opened in 2004 in Brussels, Belgium. In fact, it’s a Recreational Diving Center, called Nemo 33. The swimming pool floor consists of flat platforms at different levels. The pool has two large flat-bottomed areas at depth levels of 5m (16 ft) and 10m (32 ft), and a large circular pit of 33m (108 ft). It also contains several underwater caves at the 10m depth level. The Center was designed by Belgian diving expert John Beernaerts as a facility for instruction, recreation and film production.

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