From Wikipedia: Miniature Wonderland (German: Miniatur-Wunderland) is a model railway attraction in Hamburg, Germany and the largest of its kind in the world. The railway consists of 11,000 metres (36,089 ft) of track in H0 scale, divided into five sections: Southern Germany, Hamburg and the coast, America, Scandinavia and Switzerland. Of the 4,000 square metres (43,056 sq ft) of floorspace, the model takes 1,500 m2 (16,146 sq ft).
The stone forest of Madagascar, Tsingy, is very popular among birds and lemurs. In 1990 it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Amazing place.
It's the 18th birthday of a gypsy girl from Serbia. Her parents decided to make a party to remember. And I even don't remember how I celebrated my 18th birthday.
Here we've got a bunch of interesting photos. Some of them are real and some are fake. Can you tell which one is which? To see the right answer just click the image. Have fun!
These ads are likely to be banned in the UK by the Advertising Standards Authority because they are offensive to religious believers. The controversy was caused by the pictures of a pregnant nun eating Antonio Federici ice cream and two men in cassocks and clerical collars who are about to kiss.
It seems like too much work for so little gold. Even when gold prices hit record high. But it's still very interesting. Let's see how to extract gold from old motherboards.