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Rarindra Prakarsa Photography


He lives in Jakarta, Indonesia.
He is a semipro photographer and has a very impressive portfolio.
All photos with beautiful lighting, nice composition, fantastic colors.

Amazing portfolio, Excellent work, lighting use and telent

Why is the bride dressed in white?”(joke)

Attending a wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, "Why is the bride dressed in white?"
"Because white is the color of happiness and today is the happiest day of her life." Her mother tried to explain, keeping it simple.
The child thought about this for a moment, then said,
"So, why is the groom wearing black?"

The Smile Has Got to be Worth £1.4million

Prince buys camel for £1.4million
The crown prince of Dubai has paid £1.4million for a camel at a desert festival where a camel beauty contest was being held.
Sheik Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, bought 16 camels at the event including what is thought to be the worlds most expensive camel.
It is unknown what the son of Dubai's ruler, Sheik Mohammed, plans to do with the camel though it could be used for racing.
Prizes at the camel beauty contest were given out for best neck, head, lips, hump, and feet and included millions of dollars and hundreds of vehicles.

World's longest sea bridge opens in China


China inaugurated one of the world's longest bridges, which will provide an important new route into Shanghai.
Presented as the "world's longest sea bridge", the 36-kilometre (22-mile) structure connects Jiaxing city near Shanghai to the port city of Ningbo in the eastern province of Zhejiang.

It is slightly shorter than the 38.4-kilometre Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge in the southern United States, which is often billed as the world's longest.

The 11.8 billion yuan (1.7 billion dollars) bridge cuts the length of the road trip from Shanghai to Ningbo by 120 kilometres, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Construction of the six-lane bridge started in November 2003 in an effort to reduce traffic congestion in the booming area.

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Sheephone



Sheep made from telephone parts.

The perfect solution - who nose?


The CoCo Nose Clamp promises to transform your ugly nose to one similar to Queen Cleopatra's. The product claims to be a support tool for the beautification of your nose.

The technology itself seems to be pretty simple, with the device using pressure applied over repeated intervals of time to get that crooked nose a bit straighter.

Scientists learn the art of spinning a spider web

Spider silk is elastic, strong and bio-degradable

The dream of producing spider silk in industrial quantities has come a step closer to reality after scientists recreated the way silk protein is spun naturally into fibres that are stronger than steel.
Researchers have been trying to make artificial spider silk for decades because of its unusual and potentially lucrative properties.
As well as having extreme tensile strength, spider silk is highly elastic, and has the added advantage of being bio-degradable.
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Blaine sets breath-holding record


David Blaine — who is described as an endurance specialist — set a world record on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Blaine says he inhaled pure oxygen before he started, and then held his breath for 17 minutes and 4 seconds. When he broke the record, with half a minute to spare, he said he accomplished a lifelong dream.

Interesting Illusion


The Man Who Grew A Finger


'I put my finger in', Lee Spievak says, pointing towards the propeller of a model airplane, 'and that's when I sliced my finger off. It took the end right off, down to the bone, about half an inch. We don't know where the piece went.'Doctors said he'd lost it for good. Today though, you wouldn't know it. Mr Spievak, who is 69 years old, shows off his finger, and it's all there, tissue, nerves, nail, skin, even his finger print. How? Well that's the truly remarkable part. It wasn't a transplant. Mr Spievak re-grew his finger tip. He used a powder - or pixie dust as he refers to it.

Blessed Rural Couple (North Iran )


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The Shortest Story Of Life


Mahmood Ahmadinejad in India


There's Music in the Air


Cup with a frieze of gazelles


Cup with a frieze of gazelles, early 1st millennium B.C.Northwestern Iran, Capsian regionGold; H. 2 9/16 in. (6.5 cm)Rogers Fund, 1962 (62.84)
A number of cups similar to this one have been found in the excavation of the rich burials at Marlik, a site southwest of the Caspian Sea in northern Iran.
On the body of the cup, four gazelles, framed horizontally by guilloche bands, walk in procession to the left. Their bodies are rendered in repoussé and are detailed with finely chased lines to indicate hair and musculature. The projecting heads were made separately, as were the ears and horns, and were fastened invisibly in place by a colloid hard-soldering, a process much practiced in Iran involving glue and copper salt. The hooves and eyes are indented, probably to receive inlays.

Gone fishing - orang-utans in Borneo


These images show Orangutan fishing with sticks for the first time: spearfishing in the Gohong River just as he has seen the native men do. The Orangutan is then seen eating his catch
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he world's biggest sofa made from sand.


Yes, that guy is playing a banjo and drinking a beer.

Enjoy D. L. Stupski Photography


I photograph the world I see every day ...at work, at home and wherever I may be. This brings me great joy and helps me feel connected to the world we live in


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The pains of bread/ a cartoon by Jamal Rahmati