Amazing Little Things
A selection of different things ...

Live Testing Of Cosmetics 
In a brave and highly controversial move, Lush cosmetics in the UK spent yesterday performing ‘Live Human Testing’ in the window of their busy Regent Street store. The idea was part of their extensive campaign against animal testing in the cosmetics industry, and the apologetically bold move to turn the tables and use humans as subjects of these gruelling and graphic procedures certainly attracted a lot of media attention and divided the public right around the world. So what do you think? Was this too much, or something we all needed to see and understand?

Pastries from Insect
Recently, I saw the light of a book titled "Cookbook of insects." In honor of the release edition in the shops was organized a party at which guests eat cake offered to a grasshopper or a cake with worms. Moreover, the organizers tried to break the world record for the biggest cake with a grasshopper. Now heed your selection of photos from the party.

Something Attractive
Who is right is right, what is depicted in these photos, the fellow! I think it is in these works, something attractive, even though they are depicted on the things of which we turn away with disgust.

Creative Staircases

The people have a belief that every man in her life to carry out three tasks, one of which is the construction of your own home. And of course, need to understand that everyone wants to realize his own project, not like the others. I would like an individual and unusual house, which will become a unique and amazing. One of these special items may become an interior staircase leading to the attic or second floor. It would seem that a ladder in that it may be unusual? But just look, how can think of specialists from the design offices around the world.

Realistic Pencil Drawings
In 2008 she graduated from California College of the Arts. Writes realistic pencil drawings. Her works are in many private collections.

Space Shuttle "Discovery
17/04/2012, U.S. | Today's space shuttle "Discovery", the oldest of the three remaining space shuttles, the last time up in the air. At this time, not himself, but on the back of a specially equipped aircraft "Boeing 747". "Discovery" was taken back to where it will display exhibits - a branch of the National Air and Space Museum Smithsonian Institute in Virginia. For the carriage was used by conventional transport system delivery shuttles to the launch site - Boeing 747-100SR  with lengthened upper deck. It is interesting that today the "Discovery" transporting the same, "Boeing", which was used for the delivery of the shuttle on the launch site in Florida for its first flight into space August 30, 1984.

Pop up Office
 Pop up Carbord Office

Spiral Installation of 23,000
In birds, the bone is called a fork, but it is best known as the pit of desire. During the feast, the two take up the stone from all sides and draw, winning the one who remains in the hands of a large part of it. Artist Kate MccGwire, probably very similar like fun, not for nothing that she could collect the bones of 23,000 of which has created a huge spiral installation entitled as «Brood».

Photos of the Hubble Space Telescope

 We enjoy the pictures that the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit of the planet for over twenty years and continues to this day reveal to us the secrets of the cosmos. NGC 5194Known as NGC 5194, this large galaxy with well-developed spiral structure may have been first discovered by a spiral nebula. It is clear that its spiral arms and dust lanes pass in front of satellite galaxies - NGC 5195 (left). The couple is at a distance of about 31 million light-years and officially belongs to the small constellation Canes Venaticorum.

Very Expensive Comics
A selection of the most expensive comic books in the world...

Celebrities with Cameras
 To create an image during a photocall during promotional filming and caught the paparazzi lens, but a lot of celebrities are in the frame with photography.

Exhibition of Sand Sculptures
Sand Sculpture Museum, located at the famous sand dunes of Tottori in Japan. The museum was opened in 2006 and was dedicated to the Italian Renaissance. Basically the same themes of exhibitions devoted to the "heritage of UNESCO." In April 2008 there was an exhibition of sand sculptures dedicated to Asia in September 2009 - Australia, in April 2010 - Africa. This year the exhibition is devoted to the theme of "Great Britain", in honor of the upcoming Olympic Games. The exhibition will be open to the public from 14 April to January 2013.

Amazing Face Transplant
Recently, U.S. plastic surgeons demonstrated to the world the results of their work: their unique operation was performed, during which the patient was not only a new face, but also the opportunity to live a full life.

Sleeping Cats

The Art of Ordering
Swiss artist Ursus Wehrli  likes to put things in order. He does it everywhere - on the street, in the kitchen, advertisements and even in the paintings of famous artists. In his works, Ursus lays out the contents of the elements, sorts and organizes them.

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