WOODEN CLOTHING
Look at those jacket, coat, shoes hat, etc. So many details and so realistic… Can you believe it that they are made out of wood?
WOODEN CLOTHING
Look at those jacket, coat, shoes hat, etc. So many details and so realistic… Can you believe it that they are made out of wood?
Crazy and Funny Roller Coaster Moments
15 Worst Christmas Album Covers Ever
Crazy and offensive Barbie pics












ROAD PAINTED IN BLUE – AMAZING STREET ART
Artist Henk Hofstra created an “urban river” in Drachten (Netherlands). The Blue Road installation is an example of what mind-blowing urban public art can be. Featuring 1000 metres of road painted blue and the phrase “Water is Life” written in eight-meter-high letters across it, the Blue Road is reminiscent of the waterway that used to be where the road is now. It’s a memorial to nature, but it’s also just plain awe-inspiring. There’s even a few cool tidbits along the road, like a sinking car. The project took 4000 liters of paint and cost 75,000 Euros. Half of the cost was covered by municipal funds.
ICE HOTEL
Here is a selection of images of the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, including the Art Suites created by artists from around the world. The temporary hotel is created from snow and ice each winter.
3 Dimensional Architectural illusion Paintings Art
Soccer match between Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) and Lazio Rome (Italy) had interesting halftime. Red Bull fan decided to walk the wire that connects the two stands. Crowd was shocked.
Take a look at two world’s most dangerous roads. Bolivia’s Road of Death and Guoliang tunnel Road in Taihang Mountains (China).
Bolivia’s Road of Death
The North Yungas Road is a 38 to 43 mile road (depending on source) leading from La Paz to Coroico, in the Yungas region of Bolivia and is undoubtedly the most dangerous road in the world for motorists.
It is legendary for its extreme danger and in 1995 the Inter-American Development Bank christened it as the “world’s most dangerous road”. One estimate is that a fatal accident happens there every couple of weeks and 200-300 travellers are killed yearly along the road
The road moreover includes Christian crosses marking many of the spots where such vehicles have fallen. Upon leaving La Paz, the road first ascends up to around 5km, before descending to 1079 ft (330 m), transitioning quickly from cool altiplano terrain to rain forest as it winds through very steep hillsides and atop cliffs.
The road was built in the 1930s during the Chaco War by Paraguayan prisoners. Because of the extreme dropoffs, single-lane width, and lack of guardrails, the road is extremely dangerous. Further still, rain and fog can make visibility precarious, the road surface muddy, and loosen rocks from the hillsides above.
Creative advertising on columns, poles and pillars. By various brands.