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 A new collection of photographs taken at the right time.

 Jyoti Amge - 18-year-old student from India. She is known as the smallest woman now living in the world.
It is officially registered in the Guinness Book of Records. Growth record holder is only 62.8 cm
Jyoti suffer disease known since ancient times - achondroplasia - skeletal system.
One of the manifestations of this disease is dwarfism. The disease in humans can not be cured.


 In this collection assembled an amazing old things that have been used in the kitchen.
Now this will not see, is much more complicated and more modern.
Either way, watching these things causes a smile and nostalgia.

 It is the longest straight staircase in the world is on the island of St. Helena. It was built in 1829. In the 699 ladder steps, drop height of 200 meters.
has built its railway company to pick up cargo from the port of Jamestown.

 Australian Gipslendskie lake sometimes turn into a fantastic spectacle. Photographer Phil Hart was able to take pictures at night are shining blue lake "neon" light. The reason is the bioluminescence - chemical reactions of life of living organisms inhabiting the lake. As a result, bioluminescence frees large amounts of energy released in the form of light. In itself, the phenomenon of bioluminescence - not such a rarity, but in the world are not many places where it manifests itself in such a grand scale. Photographer throwing stones into the water and immediately clutched his chamber as the water began to glow Meanwhile, there are entire bays, where you can regularly watch this phenomenon: for example, two of these are located near the Bay of Puerto Rico: La Parguera and Mosquito Bay, Vieques, and in one another in Fajardo. To keep water in the Gulf, "lit up" in the water in which they live algae dinoflagellates, throwing large rocks or float on the water in boats, strongly raking the water with oars - especially visible light in moonless dark nights.

National Firearms Museum

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Before you National Firearms Museum (The National Firearms Museum), located in the headquarters of the NRA in Virginia. The museum is very nehily - 14 galleries with 85 stands, two thousand or so barrels. Especially nice that entrance, and parking - free of charge. Surprised that the input generally is not a soul was no Feith control checks of bags and other things. Just walk into the door and immediately get into the hall with exponents. In some ways symbolic, in the spirit of the organization:)

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