Wednesday, April 26, 2017

15 crazy rides from which the roof is demolished

15 crazy rides from which the roof is demolished


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Real enthusiasts of the thrill of a parachute jump are hardly likely to be surprised. They are ready to travel even to the other end of the world to tickle their nerves.
Photo Vide selected the 12 most dizzying rides of the world, from one kind of which the adrenaline is already...
Real enthusiasts of the thrill of a parachute jump are hardly likely to be surprised. They are ready to travel even to the other end of the world to tickle their nerves.

Photo Vide selected the 12 most dizzying rides of the world, from one kind of which the adrenaline is already jumping!

Insanity, USA


The name of this carousel is translated as "madness", and this is the highest carousel on the planet. It is located at an altitude of about 300 meters and is mounted 20 meters from the edge of the roof of one of the skyscrapers. Carousel is a design with open cabins for passengers, which rotates at a speed of 60 km / h at an angle of 70 °. By the way, all passengers during the rotation face down to the ground.

X-Scream, USA


Attraction X-Scream is located on the roof of the hotel with a height of 350 meters. It looks like a trailer in which passengers sit. Then it accelerates, leaves on 8 meters for limits of a roof, sharply stops and suddenly dives downwards. Screams and squeals are provided.

Big Shot, USA


In the same hotel is the attraction of Big Shot, and it is considered the highest attraction in the world. To the tower spire is attached a platform with seats around the perimeter. The platform shoots up with a huge speed, and then makes a free fall. If you like feeling, when your heart jumps out of your chest, you'll like it here.

White Cyclone, Japan


The highlight of this attraction is that it is made of wood, and is among the most extensive roller coasters: the length of the path with dizzying rises and spiral descent reaches 1.7 km. The height of the attraction is equal to the height of the 15-storey building, and the speed of the wooden trolleys can exceed 100 km / h.

Giant Canyon Swing, United States


The attraction in the form of a giant swing is located on the slope of the cliff at an altitude of 400 meters above the Colorado River. The swing accommodates 4 passengers, which swing 112 ° above the horizon at a speed of 80 km / h. Once at the highest point, the extremals can look at the almost endless break that opens beneath them. According to the creators of this attraction, none of the visitors decided to ride on the swings for the second time.

EdgeWalk, Canada


Those who think they are not afraid of heights, have never been to Toronto. Here you can walk on the site, which is located on the 116th floor of the television tower. As much as 30 minutes you can paddle along the edge of the observation deck without handrails and fences. The only precaution is the harness with a rope.

Insano, Brazil


From one glance to this water slide, breath is already dying. After a ride on it means to descend from the height of a 14-storey building at an incredible speed, almost at a steep angle. And all this in 5 seconds! Descent from the hill ends with a large swimming pool, where the extreme can take a breath and recover.

Takabisha, Japan


Takabisha - this is the coolest roller coaster in the world, at the moment they are the champion and in size. 1,000 meters for 1 minute and 52 seconds and 7 coolest turns. And in some areas of bends the cabin even breaks away from the rails and moves, sliding on a magnetic cushion.

Zip World at Penrhyn Quarry, United Kingdom



At the cable car attraction Zip World at Penrhyn Quarry, the extremals accelerate to 161 km / h at an altitude of several hundred meters, and the flight itself lasts 2 minutes. Interestingly, do visitors have time to enjoy a beautiful view of the majestic mountains and enchanting emerald lake?

Baron 1898, Netherlands


Baron 1898 is located in an amusement park in the steampunk style. These slides are known for their interesting start - falling into the mine from a height of more than 37 meters. After such a dizzying upheaval and a wild acceleration on the highway at a speed of 90 km / h, probably will seem like a common thing.

Leap of Faith, United Arab Emirates


The most extreme water slide is rightfully called Leap of Faith, which is located in the UAE. From a height of 27 meters you are moving along an almost vertical pipe. Then, at high speed, you fly out into a 60-meter transparent underwater tunnel, laid in a pool with sharks. Yes, with sharks.

The cable car, UAE


Zip Line in Dubai allows you to ride on a cable car between two skyscrapers right above the largest fountain in the world and overlooking the Burj Khalifa tower. Starting will need to be from the 90-meter building on Emaar Boulevard, and the speed during the flight reaches 80 km / h. Employees of the attraction warn: the phone and the self-stick should be left at the start, but who will listen to them, because during the flight you can make incredible photos.










Google can lift your escape from prison but will blur your face

Google can lift your escape from prison but will blur your face


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Google can lift your escape from prison but will blur your face. Google – not snitch.



Google can lift your escape from prison but will blur your face. Google - not snitch.

Dasic Fernandez Street Art

Dasic Fernandez Street Art


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Dasic Fernandez was born in Chile but now works out of the United States in New York and creates spectacular Large scale murals. His work is photorealistic scenes from everyday life moments, of happiness curiosity, surprise and hope.. Dasic’s work has beautiful bright almost neon colors...
Dasic Fernandez was born in Chile but now works out of the United States in New York and creates spectacular Large scale murals. His work is photorealistic scenes from everyday life moments, of happiness curiosity, surprise and hope.. Dasic's work has beautiful bright almost neon colors that can't be denied. His bold and trippy like melting style is well recognized.



Fernández, who speaks with the cadences and dropped consonants of his native Chile, grew up in the small, rural town of Rancagua. He began painting simply by graffiti-tagging buildings with the stylized letters of his name. At the University of Chile in Santiago, where he studied architecture, he explored the impact of art on urban spaces while experimenting with content, themes and style for his own art. “I became more in love with painting on the street than with being in class,” he recalls. In his fourth year he left university to experience art in other parts of the world, including Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and eventually New York, where he moved in December 2009.



Fernández’ shift toward muralism that began during his student days intensified during his travels. Although he maintains that “everything I paint and everything I know how to do in art is rooted in graffiti,” he also cites nineteenth and twentieth century artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky and Roberto Matta as his idols. Fernández prefers the medium of street art because it contains the “essential” quality of providing a space in which to connect with the public directly. Once, after a Chilean TV station distorted his remarks in an interview, he painted a graffito of a person with a lock on his mouth near his apartment in the heart of Santiago. The painting became a powerful and well-known protest of censorship, which Fernández never anticipated. “You never know what the consequence of your art may be,” he says. “Painting on the street carries great responsibility—both artistic and social.”



Fernández has brought that sense of responsibility to his work in the United States. A member of the New York-based Rebel Díaz Arts Collective—whom he affectionately calls his “family from the Bronx”—he helped paint a rooftop mural earlier this year to protest Arizona’s controversial anti-immigration law. Seventy feet long, the mural is dominated by giant yellow block letters that spell out the statement “No human being is illegal.” Interspersed among the letters are silhouetted human figures of all shapes and sizes, including a pregnant woman, a dancing child and an old man walking with a cane. “Our intent with the design was to restore humanity and respect” to the individual immigrant, explains Fernández.



His latest project, three years in the making, is a documentary film called Pan-American Graffiti and explores how art transcends borders. Fernández will travel for 100 days at the end of this year from New York to Santiago, painting 13 large-scale murals along the way. His goal is to document street art and build a pan-American art gallery and network. “It is a project for the long term,” he acknowledges, “but I believe I am laying the foundations for a community as I journey through this marvelous continent [which is]full of talent yet short on resources.”

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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Where The Great Wall of China Meets the Sea

Where The Great Wall of China Meets the Sea


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The Great Wall of China is one of the most amazing piece of architecture and the most ambitious building project ever attempted in the history of mankind. Construction of this formidable defensive structure, built to ward off invasion and to protect the Chinese Empire, goes back by more than two...
The Great Wall of China is one of the most amazing piece of architecture and the most ambitious building project ever attempted in the history of mankind. Construction of this formidable defensive structure, built to ward off invasion and to protect the Chinese Empire, goes back by more than two thousand years to the the 7th century BC during the Chunqiu period. Especially famous is the wall built between 220–206 BC by the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. Little of that wall remains. Since then, the Great Wall has on and off been rebuilt, maintained and fortified. Construction continued up to the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), when the Great Wall became the world's largest military structure.















Hedgehog Hit By Car Had 5 Tiny Reasons Not To Give Up

Hedgehog Hit By Car Had 5 Tiny Reasons Not To Give Up


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This wounded hedgehog refused to give up — but in so doing, she saved far more than herself.
Last month, a Good Samaritan in Israel found the animal clinging to life on a roadway after an apparent vehicle strike and delivered her to the Israeli Wildlife Hospital in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv....
This wounded hedgehog refused to give up — but in so doing, she saved far more than herself.

Last month, a Good Samaritan in Israel found the animal clinging to life on a roadway after an apparent vehicle strike and delivered her to the Israeli Wildlife Hospital in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv. There, vet staff were assessing her injuries when they discovered the likely reason why the hedgehog was so persistent on surviving.

An X-ray revealed that she was pregnant with five tiny babies, all of whom were depending on her to stay alive.



Fortunately, the care staff was able to stabilize the expectant mom, keeping her warm and well-fed as she recovered from a wound on her head. And sure enough, when the time was right last month, she had enough strength to give birth to a healthy litter of hoglets.

Here's video of the prickly pink newborns getting weighed at the hospital.



The dedicated hedgehog parent, whose refusal to give up ensured the babies had a chance to live, is now doing her part to see they get the best possible start at life.

"Despite her injury, the spiky mother is recovering and faithfully breastfeeding her young," rescuers wrote online. "Soon she'll make a full recovery and will return to nature with her babies."

According to ISRAEL21c, the Wildlife Hospital cares for 3,000 injured animals every year with the goal of releasing them back into the wild.

Glamorous Colorful Photos of Alexandra Kingo

Glamorous Colorful Photos of Alexandra Kingo


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Aleksandra Kingo is a talented Lithuanian photographer and director, currently lives and works in London, UK. Alexandra specializes in fashion and life. Her work borders on discomfort and sexuality, she plays with the feelings of the viewer, causing disgust and attraction.
Aleksandra walks the...
Aleksandra Kingo is a talented Lithuanian photographer and director, currently lives and works in London, UK. Alexandra specializes in fashion and life. Her work borders on discomfort and sexuality, she plays with the feelings of the viewer, causing disgust and attraction.

Aleksandra walks the razor's edge between discomfort and sexiness, toying with viewer's senses of disgust and attraction and creating worlds where lipstick stains are a blessing and bananas are pastel pink.
Aleksandra gains a lot inspiration from everyday life stories as well as popular culture and memes.
Mostly a still life and fashion photographer, She worked for variety commercial and editorial clients, such as Hunger Magazine, Galaxy and Bloomingdale's.


































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