Friday, November 14, 2014

Preikestolen also know as the 'The Pulpit' in Norway


Please click on image to expand. Preikestolen or Prekestolen also know as the 'Pulpit' or 'Preacher's rock', is a famous tourist attraction in Norway. People love it so much that many of them base jump off of there. Check out the video below.  [Image Source]




This dad goes out the way to prove parenting can be hard [Gif]

Impala escapes croc in the nick of time [Gif]



Summer months are hot and perilous for the animals of Africa. Quenching their thirst often turns into a game of life and death. This female impala escapes just in the nick of time. She will live to drink again. [Gif Source]

Even wondered what it feels like to travel alone on a plane [image]


Please click on image to expand. This picture was uploaded by Redditor roachghost, who had to travel alone on a plane with only crew for company. This does happen to people on very rare occasions. [Image Source]

Baby goat with leaf for your daily cute

Thursday, November 13, 2014

How to start conversations at a party

This is when the lady needs to ask the guy out

Delicious Tonkotsu Ramen + Recipe


Please click on image to expand. For all you Ramen lovers out there. Tonkotsu is basically a Pork Bone broth and originates in Kyushu, Japan. The entire dish takes 18 hours to make. So if you have the time and patience, we've also got the recipe for you. [Image Source --Recipe]

The bridge leading out to Tromsø, Norway [1920x1080] [Wallpapers]


Please click on image to expand. Use this as a nice wallpaper for your PC. [Image Source]

Frozen pond in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA


Please click on image for full screen view. This photo was taken by Ryan S. McGinnis and has an entire gallery of these pics. There are also pictures of the pond completely frozen over. You can view the complete collection here


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Castelluccio; a village in the Apennine Mountains of central Italy, photo by Calogero Carapezza


Please click on image to expand. Castelluccio is according to the latest census, a small village with 150 inhabitants. The village dates back to the 13th century. Castellucio means 'Little Castle' in Italian. [Image Source]