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Giants series by Daniel Mead
Me reí mucho cuando vi esta parte del capítulo pero cuando lo vez por separado es algo perturbador.
laught a lot when I watched this part of the episode, but then I found this scene a kind of creepy. Did I mentioned that this comes from a Chilean puppets tv show for kids?.
Conchetumare XD que escena más la raja <3333
31 minutos qlo bacán !
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Sino-Korean Owl Moth (Brahmaea certhia) by Igor Siwanowicz
Superb work of French artist Baptise Debombourg creating impressive works of art with only the use of 35,000 staples.
Photography by Brendan George Ko
The sculptural installation titled Nasutamanus depicts an elephant once again performing a balancing act with its trunk, but this time the creature is featured from a rotated view. Instead of simply doing an elephant’s version of a handstand, it appears to have suctioned its trunk to a wall adjacent to the floor. The remarkable result is this enormous animal seemingly hovering over the ground
Daniel Firman, Nasutamanus, 2012, Courtesy Galerie Perrotin, Paris © Daniel Firman, Foto/Photo: Guillaume Ziccarelli
Water sculptures by Shinichi Maruyama.
The Dark Side (by a galaxy far, far away…)
Wow!
Glass Beach is a protected beach, but not for its natural beauty. Located just outside of Fort Bragg, California it became an illegal dumping ground for residents in the late nineteenth century who lacked any kind of refuse pickup. It wasn’t until 1967 that the illegal dump was finally closed by city leaders and the local water board. The beach was cleaned of large refuse, but small pieces of glass and plastic that had been worn down by the elements remain, giving the beach its name and its unusual beauty.