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  • Afghanistan Kittens Move to the USA

    This story started in Afghanistan and ended in the USA. Two U.S. marines found cute kitties while they were serving in South-Central Asia. People and cats became great friends, and now both animals live in America with their owners. Kitten named Kiki has

  • U.S. and South Korea Hold Joint Military Exercises

    U.S. and South Korean naval forces are conducting joint military exercises in the Yellow Sea off the western coast of the Korean Peninsula. The move comes amid growing tensions between North Korea and South Korea following an exchange of artillery fire be

  • An Apartment That Dances

    The dancing apartments in South Korea were built to create the illusion that it in moving or dancing when a person who is passing by looks at it.

  • “Operation Oxpecker"

    As their name suggests, the red-billed oxpecker is the most common bird to be found on the backs of animals in South Africa's Mabula game reserve. On the backs of rhino, giraffe, zebra and buck, the oxpecker moves freely from one animal to another. Howeve

  • Super Heavy Loaded Truck

    How can you move a huge electric generator that weighs in about 2 million pounds? It is destined for a clean coal power plant, and one company needed it to be moved from South Carolina to North Carolina without destroying the roads.

  • Feeling the Blues

    Chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica) ride out high surf on blue-ice icebergs near Candlemas Island in the South Sandwich Islands.

  • The Woven Car

    Hingham artists Jeanne Wiley and Ann Conte have revealed their expertise in full glory through a ‘big art piece’ – the Woven Car, made from recycled and overstock materials – at the South Shore Art Center in Cohasset.

  • Eye to Eye Encounter with The Easter Island Statue

    The Easter Island is one of the most isolated pieces of land in the world. This volcanic island in the South Pacific has its nearest neighbors, Chile and Tahiti, 2000 miles away. If you are from North America,

  • Devil's Town - The complex of stone pyramids

    The Djavolja Varos (Devil's Town) natural landmark is situated on the south slopes of Mt. Radan, on the right bank of the Yellow river, in the central Serbia.

  • "Marathon of the Sand" in Sahara Desert

    The Marathon in the sands” (Marathon of des Of sables). Competitions were passed to the desert regions of the Sahara in the south of Morocco. About thousands of athletes of 43 countries of world at the age from 16 to 73 years overcame on the whole 250 k

  • The Train That Never Stops

    No time is wasted. The bullet train is moving all the time. If there are 30 stations between Beijing and Guangzhou , just stopping and accelerating again at each station will waste both energy and time.

  • Crushed Under the Weight of a Fat Cat

    This poor kitty ain’t moving until the fat cat decides it is okay…

  • The Biggest Books Ever?

    The Community Bookshelf is a striking feature of Kansas City’s downtown. It runs along the south wall of the Central Library’s parking garage on 10th Street between Wyandotte Street and Baltimore Avenue.

  • The Most Remote Inhabited Location on Earth??

    Tristan da Cunha is a group of extremely remote islands in the south Atlantic Ocean. It is “the most remote inhabited location in the world”.

  • The BBQ Belt: Which State Has the Best?

    To the purists, many (most?) of them in the South, barbecue is not an event or just a type of cuisine; it’s part of a Southerners’ cultural heritage.

  • Devil's Town - New Wonders of the World

    The Djavolja Varos natural landmark is situatod on the south slopes of Mt. Radan, on the right bank of the tuta reka (Yellow river), in the central part of esstern Serbia.Djavolja varos is a unique example of the action of erosion. It is a complex of ston

  • Savor the Maximum FIFA Delight on Twitter

    Since it’s the first FIFA World Cup for Twitter, it’s embracing it with uber-enthusiasm. Eventually, the South Africa 2010 is even being pushed as the ‘most social’ Football World Cup by far, and in that the Twitter’s role goes without saying. A

  • The Moses Madhida Stadium for FIFA World Cup

    One of the stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Moses Madhida Stadium in Durban South Africa was completed in 2009, with a seating capacity of 62,760. The Durban Stadium takes its design from the South African flag, now a symbol of unity in this stru

  • The Bloop - a Deep Sea Monster

    It came from the depths of the South Pacific. Throughout the summer of 1997, a sound never before recorded burst from the abyss.

  • 5 High Tech Takes on the Vuvuzela

    While many could have forewarned about the incessant droning of vuvuzelas that would be the trademark of the South African World Cup, we like to think those people were drowned out by the incessant droning of vuvuzelas.


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