More than 2,000 peple, about 600 of which are children, live at the garbage dump at Stung Meanchey neighborhood of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh. They are looking for recyclable material which they sell at small recycling businesses earning US 50 cents a day.
It's the infinity pool of the Skypark that tops the Marina Bay Sands hotel towers in Singapore. And it's the coolest pool that I've ever seen. The Sands Skypark features a 150-metre-long infinity pool overlooking Singapore's city skyline and Marina Bay, a public observation deck and a restaurant run by a celebrity chef. Take a look.
What an insanity. Twilight fans from all over the world are getting ready for "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" movie that starts next week. The girl in the first photo cries as U.S. actors Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart arrive for the red carpet to promote the movie "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" in downtown Rome. More Twilight fans: Bedrooms of the Biggest Twilight Fans (27 pics)
When John Isner finally won the longest match in tennis history, he collapsed on the Wimbledon grass and then summoned one last burst of energy, springing to his feet to applaud along with the crowd. The American hit a backhand winner to win the last of the match's 980 points, and he took the fifth set Thursday against Nicolas Mahut, 70-68. The first-round match took 11 hours, 5 minutes over three days, lasting so long it was suspended because of darkness - two nights in a row. Play resumed Thursday at 59-all and continued for more than an hour before Isner won 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (3), 70-68. The American finished with 112 aces, and Mahut had 103, with both totals eclipsing the previous high of 78. There were only three service breaks in the match, the last coming on the final point. They broke almost all tennis records. But there is one record that the two never even came close to challenging. The record for the longest rally in professional tennis was set Sept. 24, 1984, at a Virginia Slims tournament in Richmond, Va., when Vicki Nelson and Jean Hepner had an unbelievable 643-shot point that lasted 29 minutes.
This amazing installation by Bruce Munro is made of 600.000 CDs. He asked his friends and colleagues to send him unused CDs and hundreds of CDs arrived from all over the world.
Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is famous for its 50% scale replica of Titanic. Looks very impressive, even if it's just the front bow of the ship. It cost $24 million and took over one year to build. Now the museum has plans of attracting around 1 million visitors a day.