You know when you see something that you absolutely don’t need but really want? The following stuff in these images fits this category to a tee.
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An Amazing Island with a Crown of Clouds
Luytla-Duymun is the smallest of the 18 Faroe Islands, located between Scotland and Iceland. This gorgeous place is 0.8 square km (0.3 square miles) with the highest point, Mount Ravan, 414 meters (1,358 feet) high. The island is uninhabited, but it’s a beautiful place to see.
Awesome Group Costumes from 2011
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Getting dressed up in funny costumes is not just for kids, but adults also like doing it and even getting together in big groups of themed costumes. Here is the best of the costumed bunch from 2011.
Rock, Paper, Scissors
Rock, Paper, Scissors
Robots in Brooklyn
Don’t be surprised to meet Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ironhide and Terminator on Brooklyn streets.
Not only Peter Kokis makes exoskeletons, but he also brings his characters to life. Using various household & hardware items, Peter makes life-sized robots in costume form. He also performs as them in Brooklyn.
Not only Peter Kokis makes exoskeletons, but he also brings his characters to life. Using various household & hardware items, Peter makes life-sized robots in costume form. He also performs as them in Brooklyn.
Products People Actually Buy
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When it comes to being lazy and buying all kinds of useless crap, some customers have it in spades. See for yourself the types of useless and completely embarrassing “As Seen on TV” products people actually buy and presumably use.
Egg cracker
Egg cracker
Bear Takes in the Sights
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Black bears are beautiful wild animals that usually spend their lives in the woods. However, this adventurous yearling ended up in downtown Vancouver. Find out why.
Beautiful Hohenzollern Castle
Even centuries after, German medieval castles continue to amaze with their magnificence and beauty. Hohenzollern Castle is one of such dreamy places. It was built about a thousand years ago on top of Mount Hohenzollern, an isolated mountain 855 m (2,805 ft) above sea level.
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