Hidden Mother Photographs – A Victorian Curiosity

On November 23, 2013 by Tim Newman
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In the early days of photography, as we all know, you had to sit still if you wanted a semi-decent picture of yourself or a loved one. For an adult that poses no...

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Dirds – New Internet Idiocy

On November 22, 2013 by Tim Newman
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That’s right, “dirds.” It’s a dog mixed with a bird. That is all. What’s the point? Well, to throw that back at you, what’s the point of anything? I initially posted this quite...

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VIDEO: Vietnamese Monster (Whale?) Found

On November 22, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Someone sent me this short video the other day and it’s pretty cool. It’s supposedly a massive monster that’s been dug out of the ground and is being hoisted onto the back of...

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Toddler’s First Walk On Ice

On November 17, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Well, you can imagine what this entails can’t you? Or can you? A toddler’s first experience of standing on an icy puddle. It should end up with a broken brain bonce shouldn’t it?...

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Peterhof Palace, Russia Looks Like Las Vegas By Night

On November 17, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Peterhof Palace, St Petersburg, Russia is a series of buildings, impressive fountains and well manicured gardens, ordered by Peter the Great. It is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for being ultra-fresh....

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The Bird Life Of Guatemala

On November 17, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Guatemala, Central America, has a wealth of unique and pristine ecosystems. The natural environment is variable in the extreme and as such it can play host to a large variety of bird species. The...

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How To Make A Massive Tyrannosaurus Rex Head

On November 17, 2013 by Tim Newman
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The internet is awash with useless “how-to” guides. Anything from how to apply lipstick to look like an idiot to how to make a stove out of a beer can. Today I bring...

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Kamchatka: The Wildest Russian Outpost

On November 16, 2013 by Tim Newman
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The Kamchatka Peninsula sits in the far east of Russia and runs for about 800 miles. It covers around 100,000 square miles and lies between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Sea of Okhotsk to the west. The peninsula contains the volcanoes of Kamchatka,...

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Elephant Vs Stick

On November 16, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Who would win? Elephant or stick? There’s only one way to find out…. FIGHT! You’d imagine that a flimsy stick could do little to ruffle the feathers of a mighty behemoth, but surprisingly...

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Dinovember – The Birth Of A Movement

On November 16, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Movember is now a word that most people now understand. Dinovember isn’t in the public’s shared consciousness just yet, but it’s well on its way. A couple from Kansas called Refe and Susan...

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