All posts with 'Weird & Odd' tag

Weird parking

What happed when you have lack of space for parking? Various bad things like on the picture above… or smart things like on the pictures below:

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Biggest halibut caught in Norway

Professional fisherman Tom Richard Kristiansen have caught the world’s biggest halibut in the northeast Norway region of Finnmark in vicinity of Russian border. The fish weights 314,5 kilos (693 lbs.) and three meters (10 feet) long).
I wonder how many people could be fed by this halibut?

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Russian Lamborghini Gallardo clone

Some Russian auto tuning freaks have made a silver Lamborghini Gallardo clone of an old Lada. Pitch black windows, streamlined body and race wheels pimped that car up to complete unrecognizability.

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Feces shaped bread

Chinese bakers are strange. No, they are freaks! Who else could have such an idea? To bake bread in shape of feces… different ones:

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Harvester ran over a bear

Russian bears are working hard all day long entertaining people in Russian cities playing balalaikas and drinking vodka. It’s usually very late when they are going home, back to the forest. And the vodka inside their stomachs casts a dream spell on them. This guy was unable to resist taking a nap in the fields. […]

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Mass destruction of the Canon cameras

This pile of digital cameras, lenses and camcorders boxes is worth no less than half a million U.S. dollar:

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Do it yourself: circles on the crops

Ever wonder how the circles appearing on the fields? Is it aliens or just some kinky pranksters (terranean type)? Or may be all that creepy circles are made in Photoshop, but some of them are made in Photoshop Alien Edition? In any case, now you can create your own crop circles at home using this […]

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Another world record: biggest carp caught

Dieter Markus Stein has caught this enormous carp and has achieved another world record. From now this is the biggest sweet-water fish ever caught.

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Antique adding machines

This amazing website has a lot of photos of Aaron Adding Machines portable calculators made around 1953. All calculators are small enough (for mid 50’s of cause) and equipped with cold-cathode tubes for displaying results of calculations. It’s pretty advanced for those days.

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Tokyo flood tunnels – G-Cans project

G-Cans project widely known as Tokyo underground flood tunnels is the networks of tunnels 6.4 kilometers (four miles) long built deep under the ground in the Tokyo suburbs. All this infrastructure is dedicated to prevent flooding when Tokyo metropolitan area rivers are overfilling during the rain seasons or in case of typhoons.

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