Patrick Kramer is an artist from Utah and he specializes in creating hyperrealistic paintings. He says each piece takes about 50 to 300 hours to create and the time seems to be worth it because his paintings could easily be mistaken for real photographs.
A crowdfunding campaign for The Flow Hive has recently raised $12,204,614 making it one of the most successful campaigns of all time. The Flow Hive is a beehive that allows you to get honey on tap without ever disturbing the bees inside.
Nepal was recently hit by a deadly earthquake that changed the landscape of Kathmandu. Some of the most famous landmarks have been all but destroyed after the catastrophic event.
This woman completely broke down in the kitchen and one of her customers overheard her. The customer left her a tip that will completely restore your faith in humanity.
Just outside of Tofino, British Columbia, Wayne Adams and Catherine King have built their own island. They call it Freedom Cove and it consists of 12 floating platforms. It runs off of solar power and they collect rain water for when they need it. They spent twenty years construction their own private island and it was worth every second.
Crane operator Robert MacFarlane captured something amazing while working on Yonge Street near the Air Canada Centre in downtown Toronto. He noticed that somehow a raccoon had made it all the way up to his crane which rests 700 feet in the air. He also mentioned that the raccoon defecated and left him a little present in the crane.
Austin Hatfield caught a deadly snake while he was in his girlfriend's backyard in Florida. He was playing with the snake pretending to kiss it on the forehead when the creature lunged at his face and bit him. The incident put him in the hospital and as you can see his face is pretty swollen.