Look at these pictures upside down and you’ll find the secret behind these jaw-droppingly funny faces. Very Cool :)!

Cigar break: King of the big smoke …click here to read more
Amazing funny weird things on this site. update daily.
Look at these pictures upside down and you’ll find the secret behind these jaw-droppingly funny faces. Very Cool :)!

Cigar break: King of the big smoke …click here to read more
Photoshop contest site Worth1000.com set its readers a challenge: to imagine what would be left of some of the world’s major landmarks in hundreds of years, once civilisation has ended.

Trafalgar Square, London
Take the huge dry lake bed. Choose a stick. Make the largest sand drawing on Earth.Next on the list could be - aliens see it, make contact. Well, even without aliens, this art is more than mind-boggling in its scale. It’s planet-altering.

Jim Denevan made the world’s largest freehand drawing a few weeks ago on a dry lake in Nevada. How big is it? Three mile across, which took 100 miles of walking to draw the pattern: …click here to read more
The Art of Smoke
That’s awesome! Really beautiful! Enjoy.
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Yep,all the things are sand- sand world.
The Sultans of Sand
You saw that perfect sandcastle in your dream - it was reaching to heavens, rising from the surf’s mist. It was magnificent and yet so eminently perishable. Welcome the Sultans (and wizards) of sand art to make all that a reality - and more, with incredible detail, creativity and imagination.

(Japanese sand art - love these skyscrapers in the background - perhaps also “sand castles” of some sort…)
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Creativity at its best …click here to read more

They are pencils, not sunflower!
Outstanding what you can do with pencils - have a look at these incredible sculptures made of pencils only …click here to read more
Barcodes, or UPC symbols, these ubiquitous emblems of our consumer civilisation, have received a radical makeover by a Japanese firm D-Barcode - and this time their ideas ended up on grocery products all over Japan.
with an obvious sense for structure, and perhaps, art .

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Barbarella
- definitely from the French corner of the Universe
Jane Fonda playing Barbarella in the 1968 movie of the same title seems equally comfortable and enchanting in furs, as well as in spacesuits (and out of them, we have to add, fondly remembering the movie’s opening scene). This feline barbarian purrs from the screen in a typical French fashion, amid French-designed sets and psychedelic decorations.
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