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Sex Park in Korea
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Hammering Nails Art
Marcus Levine creates pictures by hammering thousands of nails into boards
Marcus Levine poses with his work, Tamas Study 4, which contains 26,600 nails and is on sale for £26,500 at the Hammered exhibition at Gallery 27, in London.
...Marcus Levine's artwork is made up of thousands of alloy nails driven into white board. By hammering the nails in at varying heights and distances he is able to create distinct tones. Petra Study 2 uses 27,200 nails and is on sale for £27,000
By hammering the nails in at varying heights and distances he is able to create distinct tones
A close-up of some of the nails in one of his works
Lips uses 3,500 nails and is on sale for £3,500
Tamas Study 3 uses 15,100 nails and is on sale for £15,000
Marcus Levine poses with Tamas Study 2
Marcus Levine at work
Largest Buddha Statue in the world @ Thailand
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World's costliest Ad..Don't miss it...
This is amazing!
This is the world's most costly advertisement and the winner of this year's Best Ad of the World.
It took 606 takes and re-takes to make this commercial and the total cost was $ 6.2 million for this 90 second commercial. You could probably make a movie for that kind of money!
Everything is real with no graphics used and still look at the precision. The team that made this commercial won many awards.
Celebs Smiles - Before & After
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Catherine Zeta-Jones
Zac Efron
Victoria Beckham
Tom Cruise
Nicolas Cage
Liam Gallaghe
Cheryl Cole
Celine Dion
David Beckham
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Freestyle Crocodile Wrestling Competition
Alligator wrestling has been a big part of Seminole culture, and a popular sport, until the 1990s. Now, Seminole entrepreneurs hope to bring it back to its former glory, and make a fortune, in the process.
The Seminole Indians have come a long way, from living and hunting in swamp areas, to owning the Hard Rock chain of restaurants and hotels. Now they’re getting involved in a business venture closely tied to their native culture: alligator wrestling.
Richard Bowers, president of the Seminole Indian tribe of south Florida, says alligator wrestling has immense growth potential as long as there’s always going to be a part of the population who will want to see blood sports. And it doesn’t get much bloodier than going toe to toe with a reptile that could turn a human limb from limb.