sabato 16 maggio 2009

Our plastic world (20 pics)

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Our plastic world (20 pics)

No, this is not a strange name. It is a harsh reality.
The developing countries do not recycle any of plastic packaging; they simply throw it on the streets.
But the plastic doesn’t decompose. Ever.
If it goes like this, soon, we will all sink in it.
Our plastic world (20 pics)
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A very strong person (6 pics)

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A very strong person (6 pics)

This child has a strong will and a big desire to win, 10 times more than many other people. She is a good example for others.
Respect to you, little girl.
A very strong person (6 pics)
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Positive emotion of the day. Look and smile (36 pics)

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Positive emotion of the day. Look and smile (36 pics)

Awesome works with children from Martin Paul dance3
Positive emotion of the day. Look and smile (36 pics)
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30 Impressive Portraits by Calvin Hollywood

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30 Impressive Portraits by Calvin Hollywood

If you don't know the work of Calvin Hollywood you provably will be impressed with his portraits, I feel like his photos are so professional done that any of them could be on the cover of a magazine right now without making a change. He has very good fashion and emotive portraits, great work with color and specially lighting. Check it out!


For more visit calvinhollywood.de and calvinhollywood.deviantart.com

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15 of the World's Greatest Living Rocks

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15 of the World's Greatest Living Rocks


The practice of creating buildings, sculptures or monuments by carving natural rock is called 'Rock-cut architecture,' a tradition with over 5000 years.
Some famous, others little known, meet some of the most breathtaking works created from the 'living rock.'



Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt)


A reclining lion with a human head that stands on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile, near modern-day Cairo, is the largest monolith statue in the world.
Standing 73.5 m (241 ft) long, 6 m (20 ft) wide, and 20 m (65 ft) high, the Great Sphinx of Giza is also the oldest known monumental sculpture, and is commonly believed to have been built by ancient Egyptians in the third millennium BCE. The Great Sphinx faces due east and houses a small temple between its paws.
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The Kentucky Horse Racing

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