Thursday, December 30, 2010
Amazing Aerial Photographs You Won’t Believe Are Not Photoshopped
This picture has been circulating in the internet over years and is an hoax, but only the star. The "moon" is the Island of Molokini, located between the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe, Hawaii. Its crescent shape forms a beautiful lagoon inside, which is home to about 250 species of fish, some of which can be found nowhere else on Earth.link
A Sand Art Portrait of Barack Obama:
The massive portrait of Obama’s face measures 445 feet long by 264 feet wide and covers nearly 1 hectare of Barcelona beachfront. The artwork used over 500 tons of donated materials. link
Buildings Letters:A reader send us this picture, unfortunately no information was provided. These buildings look extremely similar to some alphabet letters, don’t they?
Giant Oak Tree Illusion:
A giant oak tree lying on its side. This stunning photograph was taken by Swedish Photographer Jocke Berglund.The remarkable shape of trunk, branches and foliage was created by a combination of storm damage and scars left on the landscape by forestry machinery used to retrieve logs.The image, entitled Hurricane Tree, won him The World In Our Hands prize at the Shell Wildlife Photographer Of The Year competition. link
The astonishing three-dimensional design, 200ft in diameter, has been created in a wheat field at Silbury Hill in Wiltshire
What we have here is a bunch of flamingos posing together for an auto-portrait, which accidentally looks like one giant Flamingo. link
Some people believe that is the face of Jesus.You can see it for yourself if you visit this Google Maps. link
This red spot, is the Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and is world’s first Ferrari theme park and largest attraction of its kind. Its iconic sleek red roof is directly inspired by the classic double curve side profile of the Ferrari GT body, spanning 200,000 m2 and carrying the largest Ferrari logo ever created.link
Google or Facebook offices Photos
Google or Facebook offices Photos, This might help you. We give you a chance to have a sneak view at the offices from both Google and Facebook. You’ll find that both are design great, to enhance the productivity of their workers. Absolutely no trace of standard office cubicles.
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