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The Abandoned Ghost Mines Of Kennecott Alaska

The Abandoned Ghost Mines Of Kennecott Alaska

Alex Wain August 2, 2012 0

Back in 1900, the largest and richest source of copper in the world was found at the Kenneccott Mines in the Alaskan landscape. As the consumption of ore reached peak levels, the State itself

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A Series Of Oddly Unsettling Underwater Portraits

A Series Of Oddly Unsettling Underwater Portraits

Alex Wain August 1, 2012 0

Tim Tadder likes to dabble in the odd and slightly absurd, that’s why we’re featuring his latest photographic series Fish Heads. He photographs his subjects as they are either being swallowed into water or rising up

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Brilliant 8-Bit GIFs Of Famous Sci-Fi & Fantasy Scenes

Brilliant 8-Bit GIFs Of Famous Sci-Fi & Fantasy Scenes

Alex Wain August 1, 2012 1

We recently stumbled (or should that be tumbled?) across Tumblr artist OKTotally who follows hot in the footsteps of Kevin Weir, in creating a series of awesome animated GIFs. His subjects include various scenes from the

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Sublime Overhead Photos Of The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches

Sublime Overhead Photos Of The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches

Alex Wain July 31, 2012 0

Despite being based in Los Angeles, Gray Malin spends little time living there. He’s been too busy flying around the world in a helicopter capture and collating images for his sublime photographic series À

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Astonishing Images Of Your Dreams & Nightmares

Astonishing Images Of Your Dreams & Nightmares

Alex Wain July 31, 2012 0

There are few people in the world with the vision of Claudia Rogge (except maybe this guy). She’s the phenomenal talent behind these photographic kaleidoscopes of human mosaics. Her work has an almost dreamlike quality, some would

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9 Insanely Animated GIFs From The Library Of Congress

9 Insanely Animated GIFs From The Library Of Congress

Alex Wain July 30, 2012 4

Kevin Weir is fast establishing himself as one of the most talented animated GIF creators on the interwebs right now. Recently he delved in the archives of The National Library Of Congress to find

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30 Years Of Incredible Friendship In 7 Photos

30 Years Of Incredible Friendship In 7 Photos

Alex Wain July 29, 2012 0

When you leave school or graduate university, a lot of your friends and peers tend to go their separate ways, social circles dissolve and the only connection you have with them in the future

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Is This The World’s Most Crowded Swimming Pool?

Is This The World’s Most Crowded Swimming Pool?

Julia Rose July 28, 2012 3

Japanese photographer Michael Yamashita captured a number of amazing, and frankly terrifying, images of people in Tokyo Summerland trying to cool off during the sweltering days of a Japanese heatwave. When looking at these

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This Single Device Will Redefine Graphic Design

This Single Device Will Redefine Graphic Design

Alex Wain July 27, 2012 0

Graphic design and technology have always been the best of friends – but that relationship is about to go to the next level with the arrival of the ETOS, an acronym for an Electronical Tool

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Exploring The World’s Deep Dark Seas In Style

Exploring The World’s Deep Dark Seas In Style

Alex Wain July 27, 2012 1

Part hotel, part research vessel and unlike anything you’ve witnessed before – say hello to The SeaOrbiter Whilst it looks like something from the future, it’s actually currently under construction. French visionary architect Jacques Rougerie was the

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