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Snake Massage
Posted on 16. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
An Israeli health and beauty spa is offering a new service for its customers : A Snake Massage, located in Northern Israel. The treatment consists of six non-venomous snakes, massaging the client’s aching muscles and joints for about $70. Ada Barak’s spa uses California and Florida King snakes, Corn snakes and Milk snakes for the [...]
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Face of the sea by Alessandro Catuogno
Posted on 16. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Have a look at this amazing photo gallery made by famous photographer Alessandro Catugno. Here is what he himself says about his work and how did he begin to work as a professional photographer in the first place:
” As it often happens, one’s passion becomes one’s work. All began in the early 70’s with a [...]
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Old Microscopes
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Wretched beasts moving about very nimbly
This is what Anton van Leeuwenhoek said about the creatures he saw in his 1670s microscope. The “Father of Microbiology” made over 400 different types of microscopes and discovered bacteria and spermatozoa, among other things…. among many, many other things. All these “beasts” live in enchanting world and can sometimes [...]
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The Skelewags
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
This is an amazing artwork by a designer that calls himself Chewie. I can’t believe how cute these scull-headed fellas are. Usually this kind of art scares me, but this one is so indescribably sweet. I hope you’ll enjoy. This is just a small selection, but there is a link on the bottom where you [...]
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Back to 1969
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Woodstock was a music festival, billed as An Aquarian Exposition, held at Max Yasgur’s 600 acre (2.4 km²; 240 ha) dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969. Bethel (Sullivan County) is 43 miles (69 km) southwest of the village of Woodstock, New York, in adjoining [...]
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Archaeological Excavation in Sahara
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
For all archeology lovers this photos will surely be a real delight. This is an opportunity to cast a glance at the great Sahara desert and its sites and secrets, but also a chance to see what archaeological excavations are all about and how they look like. A few of this photos look very artistic [...]
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Jessica Alba Campari Calendar for 2009
Posted on 14. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
This are some beautiful photos of Jessica Alba for the new Campari Calendar for the 2009. The Campari Calendar is rapidly becoming one of the world’s iconic artistic calendars. Ditributed in international limited edition of only 9.999 copies it is a small, collectible luxury for the happy few that receive it, and is a tribute [...]
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Creative Calendars
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Have a look at this interesting and creative calendar. It really fascinates me how people are registering days that pass by. It is almost like they are bluntly reminding us of the transience and saying “When a day passes by, it is definitely gone”, and there is nothing you can do about it. Therefor, we [...]
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Railway in Pakistan
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
This is unbelievable! I can’t believe how many people are there on that train. And when I say ‘on’ I mean it literary. I guess the problem of irregular schedule is getting out of hands, or maybe they were all in such a hurry that they couldn’t possibly wait for a second train to come. [...]
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Daniel Luvisi’s Digital Art
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
Daniel LuVisi is a California native who has a tremendous passion for illustrating. His work has some of the most detailed and original imagery that you won’t find in many places. Daniel takes inspiration from comics he read when he was a child, current music, and movies.
His work is very interesting, powerful and quite different [...]
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Dogs and Their Owners
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
It’s the topic of one never-ending conundrum — do dogs look like their owners? If this is indeed true, do dogs grow to mimic their owners, or do owners choose a dog in their own image? It’s great when science confirms something we already instinctively know. According to a U.S. study, it’s official — dogs [...]
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Our Beautiful Planet
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
This is an amazing photo gallery of breathtaking scenes from above the clouds. I’m sure that all nature lovers will find these beautiful and inspiring. I must admit that I didn’t even know how great our planet is and how quiet and peaceful it looks. I guess the trick is just to move off enough [...]
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A Picture Worth a Thousand Words
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
There is a saying that a picture is worth a thousand words, and as far as sports are concerned this is definitely true. This photo gallery shows some of the most impressive moments in the 2008, that are difficult to explain or describe by words. I must admit that the photo reporters are real artist, [...]
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Painter Amy Bennett
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by sanela.
This is quite unusual photo gallery by Amy Bennett. Amy Bennett is a painter, working in Brooklyn, NY. She was born in 1977, Portland, Maine. She studied on Hartford and at New York Academy of Art. Also, she had some additional studies in England at Oxford University and in Italy. Her work was exhibited world [...]
