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13 new sites added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
The World Heritage Committee holding its 33rd session has inscribed two new natural sites and 11 cultural sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List Read more »
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The DOT, public transportation emission-free concept
Public transport may never look the same with the DOTs around. This futuristic design is an emission-free vehicle concept that could solve the problem of heavy traffic, crowded buses and sparse parking space in the city. Read more »
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The cheapest places to live in the world. $500 a month
Are you tired of busy cities, crowded streets, high rents and almost non-affordable mortgage? Well...there are places in the world where you can live well for less. The cheapest places... Read more »
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Is flying still safe?
It is hard to imagine travelling without flying. But two fatal plane crashes in June make me wonder if flying is still safe and whether it really is the safest way to travel. Read more »
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Alcohols of the World
So you thought that Irish Car Bomb was a strange concoction? Think again. There is booze out there in the world that is truly mind boggling Kumiss A mobile distillery. By urbangarden... Read more »
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Malmö goes nude
Swedish beauties topless? That’s what most guys have always dreamt about. Now the dream comes true as the Malmo’s Sports and Recreation Committee ruled that there is no requirement for women to cover their breast at town’s pools. Read more »
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Guinness celebrates 250 anniversary
If you love Guinness-fun, you should be in Dublin on September 24, 2009. The town will turn into a big celebration spot feasting the 250 anniversary of Guinness. Read more »
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Stoned kangaroos damage poppy farms in Tasmania
Not aliens but kangaroos are making the circles on opium poppy fields in Tasmania. Read more »
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The UNESCO World Heritage List enlarges
The UNESCO World Heritage List is to be enlarged. On 30 June the UNESCO Committee will reveal the names of new sites that will enter the list. Read more »
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World's highest pyramids
Whether built by pharaohs or aliens, the pyramids are still one of the most incredible and unexplored constructions on our globe. The mysteries of Egypt’s tombs or Aztec’s temples have remained a big puzzle for many researchers but at least we know how high they are. Read more »
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10 Best Scuba Diving Destinations
If hours under the water watching wild and abundant marine life is your type of thing, dive into this list and see some on the world’s most spectacular dive destinations. Read more »
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10 Most Expensive Hotel Suites in the World
Have you ever wanted to feel like a monarch, an Arab sheik, a Hollywood celebrity or some other filthy rich ass? If you have, this is your lucky day... Read more »
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10 Suicide Bridges People Are Most Likely to Jump Off
The bridges, designed and built to provide a passage, often become a way between life and death. High constructions spanning across valleys, rivers and large bodies of waters, draw those who lost their hope. Such fatal places where many decided to took their lives acquired a notorious nickname “ the suicide bridge”. Read more »
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Dubai's mega airports: Al Maktoum and Dubai International
It seems that the crisis has not yet reached the United Arab Emirates and apparently it does not intend to do so in the nearest future. While the recession is hitting the global air industry hard, Dubai works on a construction of the world’s largest airport. By the way it will also modernize and enlarge its Dubai International hub. Read more »
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Spectacular Pits
Do you not know what to do with your personal debt? With the economy down I set off in search of some really big pits to dump our problems in. Read more »