Archive for November, 2009

Welcome to Chapiteau

Nov 21, 2009 No Comments by admin1

No more loud music. Actors are hidden behind the curtain. A tent circus is empty. But it only seems to be – life never quiets down here. Arena is the first thing seen by a circus child. They fall in love, fight and even pay their last tribute to the dead here. The author of [...]

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Underwater River in Mexico

Nov 19, 2009 No Comments by admin1

If you are a professional diver you should visit Cenote Angelita Mexico. These amazing pictures were taken by Anatoly Beloshchin in the cave Cenote Angelita, Mexico. Here’s his description: “We are 30 meters deep, fresh water, then 60 meters deep – salty water and under me I see a river, island and fallen leaves… Actually, [...]

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Hanging Teddy Bears

Nov 13, 2009 No Comments by admin1

One of the staff decided that teddy bears in this Supermarket shall HANG! Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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The Seven Wonders of Russia

Nov 12, 2009 3 Comments

As a response to Europe’s “Seven Wonders of the World” list, which didn’t include any Russian sights, Russia organized a national contest to select the seven most beautiful destinations the country has to offer. Almost 26 million people went online and voted for their favorites since the contest started in autumn 2007. Here are the [...]

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Papercraft Self Portrait

Nov 07, 2009 3 Comments

3D Self Portrait made from Paper. Inspired by big-head mode seen in video games, Eric Testroete has created this cool 3d paper head Halloween costume. Modeled in 3ds Max, the head was designed so that it could fit over Eric’s real head, sit on his shoulders and then be held down by a jacket. Did [...]

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Homeless Kids in Russia

Nov 01, 2009 4 Comments

The problem of homeless children is not a new one in Russia. During the 1920s thousands of children took to the streets in the aftermath of the civil war, and following World War II millions were orphaned. The precipitating crisis in today’s case, however, is a decade of economic decline, and it encompasses the breadth [...]

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