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The Most Dangerous Hikes

If you are an adventure-seeking hiker who has no problem with acrophobia and you are sure-footed, then challenging the world’s most dangerous hiking trails might be appealing, even upon learning one trail is referred to as the Hike of Death. They are steep, scary, spine tingling, and treacherous, but very much captivating. Mind you, there may be several others that ... Read More »

molla sadra’s home

Molla sadra or Sadr-ol-Mote’allehin (1571 – 1640), was a prominent philosopher, theologian and ‘Ālim who led the homelands cultural renaissance in the 17th century. According to Oliver Leaman, Mulla Sadra is arguably the single most important and influential philosopher in the Muslim world in the last four hundred years.Though not its founder, he is considered the master of the Illuminationist ... Read More »

Thai Temple Built From One Million Recycled Bottles

The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, ... Read More »

Persian Decadence at Givenchy 2015 in PARIS

Breakdown from Givenchy ‘s 2015 Fall Collection – Men’s. Detail: With an ode to Art Noveau and Persian patterns, usually found in carpets. Designer Ricardo Tisci sent an army of elegantly clad male models down the runway. Each piece made for the daring style savvy client who isn’t afraid to shed some culture and color into his wardrobe. Read More »

The largest sweet water lake in the world

Zarivar also known as Zeribar or Zrewar ( is a lake in western our homeland. The name is composed of zrê (“sea”) and the suffix -bar (which in Kurdish means “lake”). The lake is situated in the province of Kordestan west of Marivan and has a length of 5 km (3.1 mi) and a maximum width of 1.6 km (0.99 ... Read More »

the widest avenue in the world

9 de Julio Avenue, located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is the widest avenue in the world. Its name honors Argentina’s Independence Day, July 9, 1816. The avenue runs roughly 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the west of the Río de la Plata waterfront, from the Retiro district in the north to Constitución station in the south. The ... Read More »

The valencia biopark

Biopark Valencia is a 10-hectare (25-acre) zoo in Valencia, Spain. It is owned by the City Council of Valencia and designed and managed by Rainforest (a private Spanish company devoted to building and managing zoos). It has a large collection of African fauna.Located in Valencia’s Turia riverbed, most of the animals moved to the new Bioparc facilities from the old city’s ... Read More »

Lazy people simplifying their life with creative gadgets

Nowadays people are too busy that they have no free time to do unimportant things no matter how easy it is, but there are people who facilitate their life with the use of some creative gadgets, and actually they do not need to simplify their life, they just do because they are lazy people. Look how amazing some useful gadgets ... Read More »

The Richest Stars Under 25

The world is filled with the poorest of the poor and the richest of the rich. However, the poorer population far out balances the rich. Because of the opportunity that exists in Western society, some are able to make vast fortunes. If these individuals are extremely lucky, they are able to make millions before the age of 25. These riches ... Read More »

Village of the scarecrow!

Hidden in the valleys of an island in Japan lies a nearly abandoned village that gives a shock to any who visit. You see, no matter how many people die, the population remains exactly the same. Except 90% of the residents are life-size dolls, and that number is slowly growing.Nagoro, is a relatively untouched and unvisited village located on Shikoku, ... Read More »