The Jumbo Jet Hostel

Starting this January, the Arlanda Airport, in Stockholm, Sweden, has become home to the world’s first plane-hotel.

The idea of creating a hotel in an old 747 jumbo-jet belongs to Oscar Dios, a 36-years-old businessman that hopes the outrageous location will draw in lots of clients. The plane had been abandoned for six years, after flying for Singapore Airlines, PanAm and the Swedish leasing company Transjet, ever since 1976.

Since it was taking up a lot of space, something had to be done about it, so Dios’ idea was accepted immediately. The Jumbo Hostel can accomodate 74 people, at the moment, in 25 simple, 70’s style rooms. The jet’s upper deck has been transformed into a conference hall, while the cockpit has been converted into a wedding chappel.

The Jumbo Hostel already has 200 reservations.

jumbo-hostel.jpg

jumbo-hostel1.jpg

jumbo-hostel2.jpg

jumbo-hostel3.jpg

jumbo-hostel4.jpg

jumbo-hostel5.jpg

jumbo-hostel6.jpg

jumbo-hostel7.jpg

jumbo-hostel8.jpg

Where Electronics Go to Die

No, electronics are not recycled the same way as ordinary trash. Electronics have their own graveyard, and it’s called Guiyu.

Guiyu is a town in China that is known as the largest electronic waste site on the planet. One million tons of electronics waste are shipped here every year, mostly from North America, Japan and South Korea. Since 1995, Guiyu has been attracting peasants from the area to work as electronics processors. They only receive about $1,50 for a sixteen hours work-day collecting valuable metals and usable parts from broken devices.

Guiyu is a very dangerous work environment, with some of the highest levels of dioxin ever recorded. The soil is saturated with led and other heavy metals while the water from the area is undrinkable. People that visit Guiyu experience strange headaches and metallic taste in their mouths.

Despite this, Guiyu’s electronic waste business is very profitable,  each year producing more than$75 million.

electronics-graveyard.jpg

electronics-graveyard1.jpg

electronics-graveyard2.jpg

electronics-graveyard3.jpg

electronics-graveyard4.jpg

electronics-graveyard5.jpg

electronics-graveyard6.jpg

electronics-graveyard7.jpg

electronics-graveyard8.jpg

electronics-graveyard9.jpg

The Amazing Creature That Is the Silkworm

Silkworms are extraordinary creatures that play a huge economic role in the world of man.

If you didn’t know the silkworm is the only completely domesticated insect in the world, which means it can not survive naturally in the wild.They are bread for their precious cocoon, that is processed into the precious material we know as silk.

Silkworms are only fed mulberry tree leaves, on which they nibble non-stop, day and night. This causes them to grow incredibly fast and start creating their precious cocoon. That is made out of a continuous silk thread between 300m and 900 m long.

Koreans appreciate the silkworm as a delicacy as they are a great source of protein and after they die they become infected with Beauveria bassiana fungus, which is used in Chinese traditional medicine.

silk-worms.jpg

silk-worms1.jpg

silk-worms2.jpg

silk-worms3.jpg

silk-worms4.jpg

silk-worms5.jpg

silk-worms6.jpg

silk-worms7.jpg

silk-worms8.jpg

silk-worms9.jpg

silk-worms10.jpg

silk-worms11.jpg

silk-worms12.jpg

Too Cute to Eat

Impressive food-art that makes you want to play with your food.

Fruit and vegetables can become real works o art in the hands of a person with imagination and the pics below are proof of that.

food-art.jpg

food-art1.jpg

food-art2.jpg

food-art3.jpg

food-art4.jpg

food-art5.jpg

food-art6.jpg

GAZ-13 Chaika – An Old School Limousine

The GAZ-13 Chaika is an old, rare Soviet limousine with a sinister history.

GAZ -13 Chaika is clear proof the soviets had class when it came to building luxury vehicles and its design is appreciated by collectors in modern days. Only 3,719 Chaika limousines were ever built so they are prized treasures for auto enthusiasts, but for the Russians who remember the days of the comunist regime, they are just a dark memory.

Soviet leaders loved the GAZ-13 Chaika and so did the senior KGB officers of the 60s and 70s, but for average Russians the Chaika was just a symbol of the power the Comunist Party had over them. The large rear seat of the GAZ-13 Chaika made it easy for KGB operatives to simply drive by “suspicious” citizens and pull them inside.

Very few GAZ-13 Chaika are around today, since Russian policy had them destrtoyed after they completed their duty cycle.

gaz-13-chaika.jpg

gaz-13-chaika1.jpg

gaz-13-chaika2.jpg

gaz-13-chaika3.jpg

gaz-13-chaika4.jpg

gaz-13-chaika5.jpg

gaz-13-chaika6.jpg

The Traffic Light Tree of London

The Sculpture imitates the natural landscape of the adjacent London Plane Trees, while the changing pattern of the lights reveals and reflect the never ending rhythm of the surrounding domestic, financial and commercial activitiesThis  is how artist Pierre Vivant described his work of art, when he completed it in 1998.

The Traffic Light Tree can be found on the traffic control roundabout, at the junctions of Heron Quay Bank, Marsh Wall and Wesferry Road.

traffic_lights_tree.jpg

traffic_lights_tree1.jpg

traffic_lights_tree2.jpg

traffic_lights_tree3.jpg

traffic_lights_tree4.jpg

traffic_lights_tree5.jpg

Barbie Got Old

Barbie dolls may be forever young, but the real-life Barbie ages just like every one of us.

The woman you see in the photos is Angelyne, a local pseudo-celebrity in Los Angeles and Hollywood, who compares herself to the famous Barbie. She started gaining notoriety when a series of billboards featuring her started popping up around Los Angeles, in the early 80s. She made an appearence on television, during that time, on an Alan Thicke show, but since then her bilboards got more coverage than she has.

Angelyne drives a pink Corvette with the shortened “ANGLYNE” license plates and has a pink maltese named Buddha. Though it was believed a wealthy husband pays for all the Angelyne billboards around LA, Angelyne, who is single, credits “investors: for financing her advertising.

Angelyne once had a billboard that said “Barbie wishes she were me”. I bet it’s the other way around now.

real_barbie.jpg Read More »

A Collection of Hindu Mustaches

Mustaches are very popular in Hindu countries like India and I’m not talking the kind of “childish” mustache Brad Pit recently grew, but serious muffs you can wrap around your fingers. I wonder how these guys drink milk and yoghurt.

 

 hindu_moustache.jpg

 

hindu_moustache1.jpg

 

hindu_moustache2.jpg

 

hindu_moustache3.jpg

 

hindu_moustache4.jpg

 

 

Las Vegas Meets Snow

The world is getting weirder and weirder each year. After hail fell in Africa a few months ago, now it snowed in Las Vegas for the first time ever. We’re talking about the Nevada Desert here, snow isn’t supposed to fall in the desert. But, as you can see from the photos the impossible just became possible. I wonder what’s next, the ice cap will start to melt? Oh…wait…

las_vegas_snow.jpg

las_vegas_snow1.jpg

las_vegas_snow2.jpg

las_vegas_snow3.jpg

las_vegas_snow4.jpg

las_vegas_snow5.jpg

las_vegas_snow6.jpg

las_vegas_snow8.jpg

Harbin Ice Sculpture Festival 2008

The artists that gather every year, in the Chinese city of Harbin, to create icy masterpieces, have really outdone themselves in 2008. For the 25th edition of the Harbin Ice and Snow Sculpting Festival, over 2,000 ice sculputures were revealed to the audience, spread-out over a surface of over 400 square meters.

Over 140 thousand cubic meters of ice and over 100 cubic meters of snow were used to create the freezing works of art.

How Is This For a Gravestone?

Now here’s something you don’t see very often in a cemetery, a naked woman. And she’s sculpted on top of somebody’s grave too. Nice piece of artwork and the perfect company for the afterlife if you ask me. When I go, that’s exactly the grave stone I want.

grave_stone.jpg

grave_stone1.jpg

grave_stone2.jpg

Meet a Superwoman

Doctors can’t really explain why jessica Cox was born with no hands. None of the prenatal tests her mother took showed there was anything wrong with her. And yet she was born with this rare congenital disease, but also with a great spirit.

Jessica started using her legs for things most of us can only do with our hands, from a very young age. She learned how to eat, how to write and throughout her childhood she got involved in activities like dancing, swimming and gymnastics. She took up tae-kwan-do at the age of 10 and she got her black belt at 14. She has a no-restrictions driving license, she flies planes and she can type 25 words a minute.

Jessica Cox is certainly not to be pitied, if something she should be envyed because she has done some things many of us will probably never do, and she did it with no hands.

super_woman.jpg

super_woman1.jpg

super_woman2.jpg

super_woman3.jpg

super_woman4.jpg

super_woman5.jpg

super_woman6.jpg

super_woman7.jpg

super_woman8.jpg

super_woman9.jpg

super_woman10.jpg

Aaron Fotheringham – Extreme Wheelchair Athlete

Impossible is nothing!

I love that motto and it fits Aaron Fotheringham perfectly. He’s a 17-year old Extreme wheelchair athlete, competing against BMX riders in skate-park competitions. Fotheringham suffers from Spida Bifida and has been spending his life in a wheelchair since the age of 8. As a young kid he used to watch his brother ride his BMX at the skate-park and one day he took his advice and started riding in his wheelchair. He loved it so much he never stopped since. He got a new, lighter wheelchair, with four-wheel suspension that allowed him to perform most of the tricks BMX riders perform.

In 2006 Aaron Fotheringham ranked forth in a BMX competition in Sunny Springs Skate Park. He has suffered many injuries while practicing his tricks although he first tries them out on cushions and on hard plastic sheets before performing them on skateboard ramps.

aaron-fotheringham.jpg

aaron-fotheringham1.jpg

aaron-fotheringham2.jpg

aaron-fotheringham3.jpg

aaron-fotheringham4.jpg

aaron-fotheringham5.jpg

aaron-fotheringham6.jpg

aaron-fotheringham7.jpg

aaron-fotheringham8.jpg

aaron-fotheringham9.jpg

aaron-fotheringham10.jpg

Photo Credits

Pokemon Fanatic

Pokemon was quite a phenomenon a few years back. Kids were trying to collect all the cute monsters from the TV series and pretty much anything related to the popular cartoon. This girl took the the Pokemon motto “Gotta catch’em all” seriously and I think she just may have pulled it off. If not she came pretty close, just look at all the Pokemon and Pikachu stuff she managed to get her hands on. I guess she could open her very own Pokemon Museum, or make a fortune selling it to other fans who I’m sure would love to add to their own collections.

The Pokemon-mobile is by far the most impressive item on this fanatic’s collection. Nicely done, I guess…altghough it is a bit scary.

pokemon_fanatic.jpg

pokemon_fanatic1.jpg

pokemon_fanatic2.jpg

pokemon_fanatic3.jpg

pokemon_fanatic4.jpg

pokemon_fanatic5.jpg

pokemon_fanatic6.jpg

pokemon_fanatic8.jpg

pokemon_fanatic9.jpg

pokemon_fanatic10.jpg

pokemon_fanatic11.jpg

pokemon_fanatic12.jpg

pokemon_fanatic13.jpg

pokemon_fanatic14.jpg

pokemon_fanatic15.jpg

pokemon_fanatic16.jpg

pokemon_fanatic17.jpg

pokemon_fanatic18.jpg

pokemon_fanatic19.jpg

pokemon_fanatic20.jpg

pokemon_fanatic21.jpg

Photo Credits

Pen-covered Mercedes-Benz

Costas Schuler saw a book about art cars 5 years ago and was fascinated by them. He knew he wanted to make one of his own but didn’t know where to start, until one morning he woke up and knew he wanted to do something with pens. So he started covering his old 1981 Mercedes -Benz with pens, and he’s been doing it ever since using pens donated from people all around the world.

Costas is known as The Pen-Guy and his car is called Mercedes-Pens and together they travel the country collecting pens and putting smiles on the faces of those who spot them. The Mercedes-Pens is now covered with over 10,000 pens both on the inside and the outside.

For more info on The Pen Guy and his creation, visit his official site.

mercedes_pens.jpg

mercedes_pens1.JPG

mercedes_pens2.JPG

mercedes_pens3.JPG

mercedes_pens4.JPG

mercedes_pens5.jpg

mercedes_pens6.jpg

mercedes_pens7.jpg

mercedes_pens8.jpg

Thanks Costas!