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Curled Up Sea Monster Discovered In Scotland

In folklore, the Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, is an aquatic being which reputedly inhabits Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is similar to other supposed lake monsters in Scotland and elsewhere and is often described as being large in size, with a long neck and one or more humps protruding from the water. Popular interest and belief in the creature has varied since it was brought to worldwide attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is anecdotal, with a few disputed photographs and sonar readings.

Boeing 747 Transformed Into Largest Piece of Art Ever At Burning Man

On Sunday, the annual Burning Man festival kicked off at Nevada’s Black Rock City. Tens of thousands of people have gotten together for a week of art and alternative living. One of the highlights this year is a giant Boeing 747, which was transformed into the largest art car ever at the Burning Man.

Cafe In Australia Serves the Worlds Strongest Cup of Coffee

A new beverage on the menu at Viscous Coffee in Adelaide, Australia, was not formulated to wake you up gently, but rather to hoist you up by your taste buds to the height of awareness. With more than 75 times the caffeine content of an espresso shot, the "Asskicker" is being billed as the world’s strongest cup of coffee.

The Must Try Food Spots in Dallas, Texas

While most bucket lists focus on things you have to do before you die, our primary concern is that you at least go out well fed. Dallas is a city that is known for its amazing and big sized food, with so many excellent meal possibilities. From queso to Corny Dogs, here’s the ultimate list of restaurants for every Dallas resident or visitor. 

Tolkien vs Martin In One Epic Rap Battle That You NEED In Your Life

Fantasy books fans have been torn for the past two decades for which famous series is considered the best in the field: The long time favorite "Lord of the ring" or the new star "Game Of Thrones".

First Collapsible Reusable Straw You Can Take Anywhere

Straws are terrible for the environment. British people use 8.5 billion straws a year, while Americans are getting through 500 million per day. The problem with plastic straws is that while they’re technically recyclable, they’re so small and light that they’re incredibly difficult to recycle, so it usually doesn’t happen. They end up clogging landfills or find their way into the oceans via littering or through plugholes and drains.

Bring Out Your Inner Harry Potter on the Hogwarts Express

Harry Potter fans are in for a treat. For years, fans have wished for an owl to fly in to their house, an invitation to the secret, magical school of Hogwarts secured tightly in its talons. Well good news, now you can skip that part and just hop onto the Hogwarts Express.

Why Churros Will Change Your Life

Everyone has their vice.  For many people, their vice can be different sorts of food that they will inhale at every opportunity they get.  Some people can’t control themselves around a toasted, cheesy pizza, a crisp bag of sour cream and onion chips, or even a freshly baked batch of brownies.

The Top Destination For High-Class Travelers

If you like luxury hotels, dreamy dinners at the best restaurants, unbelievably beautiful sights and to mingle with the rich and famous? Go to this top destination – The French Riviera.

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