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Albino baby turtle Khram Island, Thailand



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Chinese Olympic camp




A picture of Chinese Olympic camp. Nanning Gymnasium in Nanning, China, is one of many ruthless training camps across the country to which parents send their children to learn how to be champions.
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Jum’ah Prayer in Kazakhstan




Jum’ah Prayer in Kazakhstan, outdoors in freezing cold weather

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Rainbow in Nipton Road, Nevada



A double rainbow appears after a storm over Nipton Road in Searchlight, Nevada - Time 4 Learning
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No glass, only a red shoe



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Gutsch, Luzern, Switzerland



Gutsch, Luzern, Switzerland

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Pencil Art & Library




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Purple Backgrounds HD













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Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Up movie character in Real Life




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Ant lifting a stone; When there is a will, there is a way




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Usain Bolt taking his own picture...



Usain Bolt grabs a camera and snaps his own historic frame after becoming greatest ever Olympic sprinter.


Taken from: Daily Mail
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I-City, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia




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Let the smokers die alone~~



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Deer Cave, Mulu National Park, Borneo, Malaysia

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Thor's Well in CapePerpetua, Oregon





Thor’s Well – “the gates of the dungeon.” CapePerpetua, Oregon. At moderate tide and strong surf, flowing water creates a fantastic landscape.
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The Longest Bridge Fountain in the World



In Seoul, Korea


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Waterfall-enclosed hot tub





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Colourful Bridge Fountain in Iran



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Facebook 2004-2012




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Sea view from home in Cefalonia Greece




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Evolution of Coca-Cola




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Trees in Madagascar




Baobab trees store up to 32,000 gallons in their swollen trunks to survive the sometimes harsh drought conditions in which they must survive.


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The Face on the Malaysian Money




It is believed that this is the original picture used to make Tuanku Abdul Rahman's illustration on the Malaysian Ringgit.








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White forest in Aspen, Colorado




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The Death Road in Bolivia







The North Yungas Road, also known as The Death Road, is a 61 to 69 km road leading from La Paz to Coroico (Bolivia's capital, to the Amazon region) in the Yungas region of Bolivia. It is legendary for its extreme danger: in 1995 the Inter- American Development Bank christened it as the "world's most dangerous road. " One estimate is that 200-300 travelers were killed yearly along the road. The road includes crosses marking many of the spots where such vehicles have fallen.

At the end of 2006, after 20 years of construction, a new road (a by-pass) from La Paz to Coroico was opened to public. This new route features modern construction (bridges, drainage, etc.), multiple lanes, pavement, guardrails and many other elements that make it considerably safer than the original route. As a result, the original North Yungas Road is currently much less used by traffic, although an increasing number of adventure travellers bike it for the thrills.

Taken from: I Can't Believe It
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Point Reyes National Seashore, California

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Burgundy Street in Madrid




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Moon Bridge in Taiwan






The sun cuts through the mist at DaHu park, Taipei, creating a photograph that looks more like a perfect painting.

These remarkable, soft blue, monochrome pictures of The Moon Bridge, in DaHu (Big Lake) Park in Taipei, northern Taiwan, were taken by an arguably talented photographer, known simply as bbe022001 on Flickr.


Taken from: I Can't Believe It
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Salt at The Dead Sea





The Dead Sea, a salt lake between Israel and Jordan. It is said to be the lowest point on Earth with 420 meters below sea level. The sea is called 'Dead' because of high salinity means no macroscopic aquatic organisms such as fish or water plants can live in it.


Taken from: I Can't Believe It
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