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Written by guest contributor Chris TewGreen is the new black as today's handbag lovers become more eco-friendly. The luxury labels of Louis Vuitton and Prada will always have a special place in our he
Tags: recycling
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As we search and scour the vast realms of the inter-tubes, we often find real photographic gems like this one. Entitled Air Traffic Control this incredible image was taken by Flickr user Pensier
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Image: Herman ErberrWe're used to seeing stunning images of cascading waterfalls in all their fluid glory, but have you ever wondered how they would look if Jack Frost was let loose on them? Well, you
Posted 4 days ago
All images via Paleo-FutureEveryone has lost a few hours to dreaming of what life would be like in the future but rarely do those dreams ever come to fruition. And it seems our hopes for the future ha
Tags: german
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Image: ouyea Viennese artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, has designed what has become one of the more unique and visually stimulating buildings in the world. With over 1000 unique windows, individua
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Twisting, flickering arms of red, orange, yellow and blue dance before our eyes. The mind goes blank, eyes widen as the hot flames taunt and lick their prey. Mesmerized, we stand, unable to move while
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Image: Arthur KochWhat to do with decommissioned naval ships? Scrap them and make a quick buck? Well, at least one possible use for them is to create artificial reefs, just as the Cayman Islands inten
Posted 6 days ago
Image: Johnny ShawIf you're thinking Jurassic Park' already, you aren't alone. Luckily though, bringing back an extinct species of tortoise in the Galapagos wouldn't involve DNA cloning or an ill-c
Tags: bbc
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Image: *christopher*Written by new contributor, Andy StoneProblems were inevitable for Antarctic tourism from the start. Seen by many as the last unspoiled landmass on earth, the unique and vulnerabl
Tags: antarctica dutch
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Image: gillrickImagine taking the subway (or underground, as it's known in London) to work to arrive in an office converted from a subway car perched upon huge Victorian arches with views rivaling tho



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