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Dubai Aquarium. One of the largest tanks in the world!
Dubai Aquarium, one of the of the largest tanks in the world at 51m x 20m x 11m and featuring the world’s largest viewing panel at 32.8m...
It would take 76 work days (8 hours a day) for the average person to read the Terms and Conditions they agree to in a year.
A couple of Carnegie Mellon researchers recently published a paper suggesting that reading all of the privacy policies an average Int...
Hummingbirds are the only creatures that can fly backwards.
A hummingbird can rotate each of its wings in a circle, allowing them to be the only bird which can fly forwards, backwards, up, down, ...
World Most Expensive Car
The Maybach Exelero is a high-performance unique sports car. It's the most expensive car The 700 hp (522 kW) two-seater with a twin ...
1970 Dodge Charger in Fast n Furious
The recognizable 1970 Dodge Charger was Dom’s car of choice in the early Fast and Furious movies. An irony really since this car is the ...
Volkswagen Car Parking
One of the prime attraction at the Autostadt is the two gleaming car parking towers of glass and galvanized steel where cars are automatic...
Screw Art by Andrew Myers
It's hard to know whether or not to call Andrew Myers' work paintings or sculpture. A bit of both, Artist Andrew Myers uses anywhe...
World First UnderWater Car
The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed, is the world's first car that can be driven both on land and under water.. It can be ...
Capilano Suspension Bridge Canada
The current bridge is 140 metres (460 ft) long and 70 metres (230 ft) above the river. It is part of a private facility, with an admission...
World Largest Open Pit Diamond Mine
There's an open pit diamond mine called the Mirny Mine in East Siberia, Russia. It's very deep. At over 1,700 ft deep, it's th...
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