It’s not like the ordinary view from the office window with identical boring building and urban routine…

It’s not like the ordinary view from the office window with identical boring building and urban routine…

Subscribe It’s amazing how an almost empty desert land could transform into the most progressive, modern and hi-tech cities of the world in less than 20 years!

Subscribe The festival officially begins on January 5, when 800,000 tourists are expected to visit the freezing city in northern China.

Subscribe Here in Kathmandu, you can already buy real burgers, eat real Italian pizza, and pay in a supermarket with your credit card. Civilization, as it is understood in the West, is now reaching one of the most eastern countries in the world.

Subscribe After the success of the home baby hippo, another cute little animal is ready to attract your attention: baby polar bear. Look how nice he is!
Subscribe One Australian zoo is preparing to show the public a new species. 3-week old female Dwarf Hippo is still afraid of video cameras, but enjoys eating and loves to take a bath. The baby, named Monifa, is rapidly gaining weight and will soon be able to appear in front of the public. Note that this species is very rare, there are no more than 3,000 dwarf hippos in the world.
Subscribe 10. Titanic – $ 150 million
One of the most famous disasters cost only $ 150 million (in today’s money).
Subscribe With the creation of the Google Earth service now everyone can see the world as it is. Not surprisingly, when millions of users got visionary access to the whole Earth’s surface and started to search for various places on the globe, some of them came across certain anomalies. The most exciting of them are gathered in the video below!
Subscribe You are frustrated because your kid’s school is too far from your house? Trust me, things could be much worse. For example, inhabitants of the Gulucan village in Western China risk their lives every day they walk to school with their children. The problem is that the only way to get there is via the narrow path carved into the 5000-feet cliff. Scary, isn’t it?
Subscribe Well, you can recycle them, I guess. But it’s better to create something rather than destroy: sculpture, installation or maybe… a real Buddhist temple?
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