Followers

Monday 28 February 2011

PART 2 : Visions Of True Hell












PART 1 : Visions Of True Hell

The fear of our sins doesn’t come from our high moralities but from inevitable punishment that expect us in the afterlife. Here you will see the impossible horrors of Hell that await us all, depicted by a bizarre artistic mind.













Artists Recreate the Face of Otzi, a 5,300-Year-Old Iceman Mummy

In the year 3289 BC, Otzi trekked up the Schnalstal glacier in the Italian Alps. The Neolithic guy -- dubbed Otzi the Iceman, or "Frozen Fritz" -- wore a coat and leggings made of sheep's fur and moccasins made of cattle leather as he climbed, having just polished off his last meal: unleavened bread and meat. Severely wounded by an arrow and possibly dispatched with a blow to the head by a cudgel, he died, his body froze and was mummified, and he lay in place for a very, very long time.


Now, 5,300 years later two Dutch forensic experts Alfons and Adrie Kennis have painstakingly created the first image of Otzi with the latest in forensic mapping technology that uses three-dimensional images of the mummy's skull as well as infrared and tomographic images. The new reconstruction shows a prematurely old man, with deep-set eyes, sunken cheeks, a furrowed face and ungroomed beard and hair. Although he looks tired, Ötzi has vivid brown eyes. Indeed, recent research on the 5,300-year-old mummy has shown that the Stone Age man did not have blue eyes as previously thought. Believed to have died around the age of 45, Ötzi was about 1.60 meters (5 foot, 3 inches) tall and weighed 50 kilograms (110 pounds).

Graveyards Of The Odd

Everything has a season and everything must die even the oddest of creatures and odd items in our world. This is a list of some very odd graveyards not in any particular order.

10. Dr. Who Would Love This



He might find his own tardis in this graveyard of telephone booths. You can find this place between Ripon and Thirsk (United Kingdom).

9. Anchor Graveyard

In the dunes of Tavira island, in Portugal is an odd little graveyard. On this sandy beach you’ll find impressive anchors. It was built in remembrance of the glorious tradition of tuna fishing with large nets fixed with these anchors.

8. Train Graveyard

You’ll find this weird little graveyard in Uyuni in Bolivia. It includes trains from the USA and the UK.

7. Neon Sign Graveyard

When the lights go out in the city of lights they head to this graveyard. The graveyard is attached to the Neon Museum and gives its visitors a glimpse into the past of Neon in Vegas.


6. Toilet

Not only do you see a toilet graveyard here, but in Gunagdong Province in China they created a waterfall in public out of old toilets.

5. FEMA Graveyard

You’ll find hundreds of discarded FEMA trailers just rotting away.

4. Graveyards of Books

During the collapse of the Soviet Union books were left discarded in libraries around the country.

3. Taxi Land

This graveyard is located in China, the Chinese used to use taxis for everything until economic expansion made personal vehicles accessible. As more people bought cars taxis became useless and this taxi graveyard filled up with unused yellow cars.

2. Bicycles

Every child wants a bicycle, so just go down to this bicycle graveyard and pick one up. You can find one of them in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Inokashira Park in Tokyo, Japan.

1.  Ship Cemeteries

There are several of these around the world, and this one is located in the Mauritanian harbor. This is a poor area called Nouadhibou and people actually live in many of the ships that line the beaches.

Unforgettable Places Of France

France is known for its stunning natural beauty, endless architectural attractions, amazing medieval castles, museums, and of course for its varieties of delicious cuisine and wines. Let’s see some beautiful images from France.









Saturday 26 February 2011

Transformers Fans Build Awe-Inspiring Megatron Tank

A Chinese Transformers fan who goes by the name of “Steel Legend” has designed and built an incredible real-life replica of Megatron in tank form. Now this is something you definitely don’t see everyday. I’ve seen quite a number of Autobot replicas (most of them built in China) but this is the first impressive Decepticon model I’ve ever seen. Steel Legend and his friends really went all out on building this baby and the result is nothing short of mind blowing. According to the short description posted on Chinese portal Zcool, the Megatron Tank is 4.5 meters long, 3.2 meters wide, 2.5 meters high and weighs a staggering 5 tonnes. No clues on what Steel Legend plans to do with this spectacular Transformers model, but if he decides to sell it, I’m sure there are many fans out there who would pay top dollar to get their hands on it.