Monday, March 21, 2011

Amazing Events In Pictures

This monster bike took three months to build and is made from 
steel tubes, bicycle parts and a tractor tyre
This monster bike took three months to build and is made from steel tubes, bicycle parts and a tractor tyre. It is the brainchild of Wouter van den Bosch, a Dutch art student and former mechanical engineer, who made the 450kg colossus from parts donated to him from friends and a tractor company


Lei Zhiqian rides a modified bicycle across the Hanjiang River, a 
tributary of the Yangtze River, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. The 
bicycle, equipped with eight empty water containers, was modified by 
Lei's instructor Li Weiguo, who hopes to put his invention onto the 
market
Lei Zhiqian rides a modified bicycle across the Hanjiang River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. The bicycle, equipped with eight empty water containers, was modified by Lei's instructor Li Weiguo, who hopes to put his invention onto the market


A man practises yoga in middle of busy road in Guangdong province,
 China
A man practises yoga in middle of a busy road in Guangdong province, China


This is the world's most expensive model car. The Bugatti Veyron 
Diamond Ltd is on sale for two million pounds - twice as much as the 
real thing. Liverpool-based designer Stuart Hughes took two months to 
create the intricate 1:18 scale model in partnership with Swiss luxury 
model car maker Robert Gulpen. Weighing in at 7kg, it has been created 
with platinum, solid 24ct gold, and a 7.2ct single cut flawless diamond 
on its front grill. The 10 inch car also boats functional steering and a
 highly detailed engine. In a limited edition of three, owners also get a
 certification of authenticity, an aluminium case and photo 
documentation of the manufacturing process
This is the world's most expensive model car. The Bugatti Veyron Diamond Ltd is on sale for two million pounds - twice as much as the real thing. Liverpool-based designer Stuart Hughes took two months to create the intricate 1:18 scale model in partnership with Swiss luxury model car maker Robert Gulpen. Weighing in at 7kg, it has been created with platinum, solid 24ct gold, and a 7.2ct single cut flawless diamond on its front grill. The 10 inch car also boats functional steering and a highly detailed engine. In a limited edition of three, owners also get a certification of authenticity, an aluminium case and photo documentation of the manufacturing process


A 200-foot crop circle has appeared in a field of broad beans near
 the ancient Stoney Littleton Longbarrow near the village of Wellow in 
Somerset
A 200-foot crop circle has appeared in a field of broad beans near the ancient Stoney Littleton Longbarrow near the village of Wellow in Somerset.


A photo issued by Warwickshire County Council of a medieval copper
 badge emblazoned with three lions found lodged in a stone wall in 
Parkside, Coventry, which is thought to date back to the 13th century 
but clearly shows the Coat of Arms of England. Caroline Rann, a member 
of Warwickshire County Council's archaeology projects group, found the 
emblem - believed to be part of a horse harness - ahead of a building 
project. The archaeologist hopes it will be a lucky omen for England's 
World Cup campaign
A photo issued by Warwickshire County Council of a medieval copper badge emblazoned with three lions found lodged in a stone wall in Parkside, Coventry, which is thought to date back to the 13th century but clearly shows the Coat of Arms of England. Caroline Rann, a member of Warwickshire County Council's archaeology projects group, found the emblem - believed to be part of a horse harness - ahead of a building project. The archaeologist hopes it will be a lucky omen for England's World Cup campaign


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An England flag in the sky above Mirfield, West Yorkshire, which 
was spotted by football fan Ted Wood
An England flag in the sky above Mirfield, West Yorkshire, which was spotted by football fan Ted Wood


Lghtning strikes during a thunder storm in Beijing.  The Beijing 
Capital International Airport suspended flights due to a thunder storm 
that hit the Chinese capital
Lightning strikes during a thunder storm in Beijing. The Beijing Capital International Airport suspended flights due to a thunder storm that hit the Chinese capital


A large funnel cloud touches down west of Albert Lea, Minnesota, 
USA
A large funnel cloud touches down west of Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA


A resident scoops up mud inside her flooded house in Draguignan, 
south eastern France, a day after rising water from unusually heavy 
rains that hit the region caused a river to overflow
A resident scoops up mud inside her flooded house in Draguignan, south eastern France, a day after rising water from unusually heavy rains that hit the region caused a river to overflow


Local residents look at a sinkhole near Qingquan primary school in
 Dachegnqiao town, Ningxiang, Hunan province, China. The hole, 150 
metres (492 feet) wide and 50 metres (164 feet) deep, has been growing 
since it first appeared in January and has destroyed 20 houses so far
Local residents look at a sinkhole near Qingquan primary school in Dachegnqiao town, Ningxiang, Hunan province, China. The hole, 150 metres (492 feet) wide and 50 metres (164 feet) deep, has been growing since it first appeared in January and has destroyed 20 houses so far


A giant Buddha statue is seen in front of a cloud, appearing to be
 deep in thought, at Thailand's biggest water reservoir, the Pasak 
Cholasit Dam in Lopburi province. The dam is only nine per cent full due
 to drought. Water resources in Thailand are at their lowest water 
levels in nearly two decades
A giant Buddha statue is seen in front of a cloud, appearing to be deep in thought, at Thailand's biggest water reservoir, the Pasak Cholasit Dam in Lopburi province. The dam is only nine per cent full due to drought. Water resources in Thailand are at their lowest water levels in nearly two decades


Doody calls: Steve Wilson, a worker with DoodyCalls Pet Waste 
Removal holds a plastic bag of money in St. Louis, USA. On a recent 
call, he noticed money sticking out from doggie doo and after cleaning 
the bills, placed them in a plastic zip-locked bag and returned what 
turned out to be $58 to the customer. The money was torn, but the serial
 numbers were identifiable, which means the bills could be returned to a
 bank and replaced with new money
Doody calls: Steve Wilson, a worker with DoodyCalls Pet Waste Removal holds a plastic bag of money in St. Louis, USA. On a recent call, he noticed money sticking out from doggie doo and after cleaning the bills, placed them in a plastic zip-locked bag and returned what turned out to be $58 to the customer. The money was torn, but the serial numbers were identifiable, which means the bills could be returned to a bank and replaced with new money

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