Bigfoot in Romania!

Me and my cousin got stuck in the snow in Lepsa, Vrancea. While I was makin fun of Andrei (who wasn’t able to get the car on the road) we saw something in the woods…

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This post was written by bullets on February 15, 2008

Double spiral bridge!

A fascinating bridge in Japan.

Many innovations seem only to appear where there is a really unusual need, warranting an unusual solution. The Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge in Japan is one such example: How do you build a bridge from one mountainside to another when the sides of the mountain are so steep that it is not possible to build a road at the same elevation on both sides? This double spiral brings cars up and down a full 45 meters (148 feet) while being seemingly suspended in a valley between two mountainsides.

Some other stats:
– 1.1 km long
– 80 meters in diameter
– speed limit: 30 km/h

Coming upon this bridge in the middle of this mountain road is quite an experience. The bridge was finished in 1982 and has become a popular landmark on route 414 heading south from Tokyo towards the hot spring resorts of the Izu peninsula.

The only way for traffic to get down the mountainside into the valley, too steep for any other usual road-building solutions.

The busy Route 414 serves the weekend crowd from Tokyo, intent to wind down at the hot springs resort of the Izu Peninsula. The “winding down” bit obviously starts at this bridge. The double-spiral structure demands careful driving – the speed limit on the bridge is only 30 km/h, which also helps to better enjoy.


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This post was written by bullets on February 11, 2008

Truth about chuck norris

Do you know shocking facts about Chuck Norris?
Unas curiosidades sobre Chuck Norris (11 imagenes) 1. .
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This post was written by bullets on February 10, 2008

Swimming At the Edge of Victoria Falls

It may look insane, but the people in the picture is not a Photoshopped silhouette placed over a fake landscape. They’re swimming at the Devil’s Pool, a natural rock pool at the very top of the Victoria Falls, at Zimbabwe, with a height of about 100 metres. From September to December, due to low water levels, it is possible to swim at the edge of the falls in a naturally formed safe pool, accessed via Livingstone Island.





Source & more images: Fogonazos

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This post was written by bullets on February 9, 2008

Photos: Carnival in Rio de Janeiro 2008

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This post was written by bullets on February 5, 2008