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Incredible Aerial Photos One Should See

 

A compilation of 60 Incredible Pictures, all taken by the very talented photographer, Yann Arthus Bertrand. Each and every one of these pictures are truly incredible, and the selection of pictures includes spectacular aerial views from various countries around the world.

Video of my #37 and #38 skydiving jumps.

 

Suddenly and after s*** loads of adrenaline and plains I've reached my #39 jump. Last friday I've made my first low altitude jumps from 3500ft and ended the rad weekend with lots more. Here are the videos of my #37 and #38 jumps respectively recorded on Sunday at DZ Évora.

7 Underwater Wonders

 

Here's a listing of the 7 underwater wonders of the World and their fascinating watery residents.

World’s Weirdest Animals And Creatures

 

Here's a listing of the world’s weirdest and most peculiar creatures known to mankind.

SIGNS

 

Simple short film about love and communication in the cold, harsh world that is the life of a single, friendless office geek. My guess is that the ladies among you will particularly appreciate this. It’s a great way to start the week with a smile on your face and a tear in your eye.

9 Brain Habits You Didn’t Realize You Had

 

Brain is certainly the most amazing part of human body. It becomes more interesting when it does not work the way you expect it should. Psychology frequently establishes our intuitions about how human mind works, but it reveals a number of surprises as well.

12 Most Amazing Pools in the World

 

Here's a listing of 12 amazing pools in the world.

10 amazing buildings made of dirt and straw.

 

Here's a listing of 10 buildings made only of dirt and saw.

Making Music From The Fibonacci Sequence

 

Some mathematicians, who listen to music (almost all of them), believe that the Fibonacci sequence occurs in music. Can you believe that? The use of the Fibonacci system can be seen in Mozart's music, and modern day compositions. The most widely used instrument in music, the piano, displays the use of Fibonacci numbers. For instance, there are 13 notes that separate each octave of 8 notes in a scale. The foundation of a scale is based around the 3rd and the 5th tones. Both pitches are whole tones, which are 2 steps from the 1st note of the scale, also called the root.

The Most Advanced Quadruped Robot on Earth

 

BigDog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics - a corporation dedicated to the Science and Art of How Things Move. It is a quadruped robot that walks, runs, and climbs on rough terrain and carries heavy loads. BigDog is powered by a gasoline engine that drives a hydraulic actuation system.