If you've never been to the Sao Paulo Carnival in Brazil you might want to put it on your list of things to do. Not only will you have a great time but you'll also be in the presence of some of the most beautiful women in the world.
Various artists have created some amazing artwork recreating "Game of Thrones" characters based on how they're described in the books. Which depiction do you like better, the books or the TV show?
These supercell thunderstorm gifs are a great look at one of mother nature's most interesting displays of power. Don't stare too long though. You might get stuck.
Japanese artist Satoshi Araki has some serious skills when it comes to building dioramas. You would be forgiven for thinking that these pictures are real as his attention to detail is uncanny.
Reddit user Nate100100 has been posting these incredible chalkboard drawings he draws for his students as a way to motivate them. He's a middle school art teacher from Wyoming and he seems to be making a big difference in the lives of his students. When asked how he feels about the art being erased, Nate seemed okay with it saying “There is something kind of nice about knowing that it will be erased. I don’t fret over supplies, paper, whether or not I should keep it… Kids see it and then it disappears.”
Being an archaeologist can be fun sometimes but every once in a while you come across something very disturbing. The things that these archaeologists have dug up were probably better off underground.
The very first Air Force one now resides at the Marana Regional Airport in a field in Arizona. Named Columbine II it became the official presidential aircraft in 1953 before being replaced in 1954 and then eventually retired in 1968. This is the type of thing that belongs in the National Air and Space Museum, not in a field somewhere.
Photographer Jade Beall is trying to counteract the photoshopping craze by showing the world what mothers are really supposed to look like after giving birth. Her recent photo project shows women post pregnancy in their natural state. She says her goal is “ to build self-esteem in a world that thrives off women feeling insecure“ and “to inspire future generations of women to be free from the unnecessary self-suffering and embrace their beauty just as they are.“ It's safe to say she's accomplished her goal.