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mardi 12 août 2014
Pics That Are So Poignant and Fascinating
A bull born without myostatin, this allows for unrestricted muscle growth
Mercedes F1 steering wheels from 1954 and 2014
A
crowd of climbers slog up the Lhotse Face, heading toward Camp IV, last
stop before the summit. Loose regulations and a boom in commercial
guiding over the past two decades have made Everest far more accessible
to experts and novices alike.
Traffic is not the only emerging problem on Mt Everest
A football field in Brazil
1000 years ago unknown Viking lost his chest while he traveled across the lake Mästermyr on the island of Gotland
Pornhub’s most popular search terms by state
Samurai Helmet belonging to the Mitsudaina Family, c.1730
The Grand Canyon from 35,000 feet
Tesla stations in middle of desert AZ
What happens when a Tesla Model S gets rear-ended (Last year, the Tesla got the highest crash test rating of any car ever.
Flower ocean in China
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s new ride
Claudia
Ochoa Felix of Culiacan, Mexico, is being called “La Emperatriz de los
Antrax” by followers on social media — or, in other words, leader of the
deadly Sinaloa cartel murder squad formerly run by the
now-imprisoned Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa (“El Chino Antrax”)
The
new cockpit interior of the Bloodhound SSC, the British rocket and
jet-powered supersonic car. It will attempt to reach a speed of 1000mph
in a South African desert
Server racks in a Google data center located in Mayes County, Oklahoma
Shanghai, China. The most populated city on the planet
Students
taking an English exam in an exam hall at Dongguan University in China.
English is one of three main areas of testing, along with math and
Chinese
A Look Inside The Surgical Kit Of War Surgeons Of The 19th Century
A
futuristic hybrid wing body during tests in the wind tunnel at NASA’s
Langley Research Center. The patterns are formed by air movement over
the fluorescent oil sprayed onto the wings
Natty dressers known as "sapeurs" in Kinshasa, Congo
Inside
view of a WWI trench at Massiges, northeastern France, on March 28,
2014. During trench restoration works, in the last two years, the Main
de Massiges Association has found seven bodies of WWI soldiers
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