Sunday, March 15, 2015

The euro is a controversial currency, but one thing that we can agree upon is that this currency might look a lot better if Hungarian graphic design student Barbara Bernat had anything to say about it. She created a series of fictional Hungarian euros with beautiful and elegant illustrations of European plants and animals that I would just love to have a wad of in my lonely and empty wallet.
Bernat is currently a MA student at the University of West Hungary (this work was her master’s project), so be sure to follow her
More info: Behance  
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Saturday, March 7, 2015

The idea of coming full circle and returning whence we came from is one that appeals to many of us, regardless of our faith (or lack thereof), and this is an idea captured perfectly by this beautiful new burial method developed in Italy. The Capsula Mundi project by designers Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel has developed an organic, biodegradable burial capsule that will turn the deceased’s body into nutrients for a tree that will grow out of their remains.
After being encapsulated in the fetal position, the deceased is buried and either a tree or tree seed is planted above their capsule. The project’s site already has a number of trees to choose from.
The project is currently only a concept because Italian law forbids such burials. If it were allowed to proceed, however, the project’s aim would be to create entire memorial parks full of trees instead of tombstones. And instead of destroying and burying wood for wooden coffins, we would, at the end of our lives, provide sustenance for new trees instead. And indeed, the idea that our loved ones and descendants could visit our tree, care for it and rest in its shade is truly a comforting one.

An Italian company came up with an eco-friendly alternative to coffins

Thursday, February 5, 2015

27 Reasons Why You Should ALWAYS Ask for the Window Seat

There are plenty of reasons to ask for a window seat. For starters you can lean on the window if you want to sleep, and you never have to get up for someone else! But it’s what’s outside of that window that is most compelling. The world is a wonderful place, one that looks entirely different from above. From sunrises and sunsets to landscapes, cityscapes and all kinds of cloud formations in between; there’s beauty out there as far as the eye can see.
Here are 27 reasons you should always ask for a window seat.

1. You might see Chicago’s skyline reflected in Lake Michigan


Chicago Reflected in Lake Michigan from an Airplane by Mark Hersch

Sunday, February 1, 2015

The beautiful and mind-bending illusions in Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves’ paintings have a fun way of twisting your perception and causing you to question what in his paintings, if anything, is real.
Most of his stunning paintings have an unclear boundary between the multiple stories they tell, which forces the viewer to jump back and forth between them – like an optical illusion that changes every time you look at it.
Gonsalves’ interest in art began at an early age, which is why he became comfortable with painting such complex misdirections. He had experience with technique and perspective and architectural art by the age of 12. When he encountered Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte, they clearly left a lasting impact on his amazing paintings as well. Take a look!

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Magical Macro World Of Snails And Bugs By Vadim Trunov

Vadim Trunov, a self-taught nature photographer based in Voronezh, Russia, takes beautiful macro photos of snails, insects and mushrooms that seem to personify them and weave beautiful little stories around these oft-overlooked creatures’ lives.
Trunov often creates these warm and beautiful moments by manipulating and placing his unwitting subjects, but they don’t seem to mind much. He doesn’t have to go far to find them, either – many of his photos were taken near his home.
Be sure to check out this award-winning photographer’s other photos as well – it looks like the squirrels of Voronezh are especially fond of his camera gear!

Deadly destructive power of mother nature

As much as we love our nature because of its beauty,that beauty is also dangerous.Check this photos of destructive power of our mother nature found on volcano

Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Multiple lightning flashes caused by fast moving fine ash
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Lava bombs hitting the flank
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Strombolian eruption with lightning
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Detail with multiple lightning flashes
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Lava brightens the ash cloud
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Ash eruption causing lightning
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --
Violent eruption
Sakurajima volcano, photo by Martin Rietze --

Friday, January 30, 2015

TRAVEL – 30 Places To Visit Before You’re 30




Some people say that your 20’s are your selfish years. And cheers to that! It’s the time to forget about responsibilities (do you even have any yet?), quit that dead end job, save some money and book those flights you’re always saying you will ‘one day’. We’re not saying that any adventure or travel goes out of the window the second you reach the big 3-oh, but the likelihood is, you might have a significant other half by then, perhaps you’ll be paying off a mortgage by then or have a serious job – even children that now depend on you. All of these things by no means stop you from travelling the world, but your priorities will have changed, and the things you want to do in your 20s might seem a little…childish…dangerous…stupid even? In short, fewer ties equals fewer responsibilities. So give into your wanderlust – party till sunrise, do that bungy jump, dive off that rock and explore. Here are our top 30 places to visit before you’re 30…
1. RELAX AND WATCH THE SUN SET ON A BEACH AFTER A DAY OF DIVING IN BALI
Bali - TGJ

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

With a circumference of 24,901 miles, our planet is filled with wonders, natural and manmade alike. Every so often, we come across something that makes us stop and make sure we’re not watching Avatar. Some sights are so surreal we may not believe they exist without actually seeing them in person.
Here are 15 lesser-known but super enchanting places around the world that might just make you forget you’re on Planet Earth.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

The 29 Most Beautiful Castles From Around The World

Castles are something really amazing because people built them long time ago, when there was no machines, and many other stuff. They didn’t had all these building things, but they built these magnificent castles using some simple tools.

1. Castle Howard, Yorkshire


2. Castle Hohenschwangau, Germany


3. Corfe Castle, Dorset

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4. Malbork Castle, Poland


5. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany


6. Château de Chambord, France

7. Osaka Castle, Japan


8. Hohenwerfen Castle, Austria


9. Kilkenny Castle, Ireland


10. PeleÈ™ Castle, Romania


11. Schloss Moritzburg, Germany


12. Castillo de Coca, Spain


13. Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, California


14. Kronborg Castle, Denmark

15. Alnwick Castle, Northumberland


16. Edinburgh Castle, Scotland


17. Highclere Castle, United Kingdom


18. Château de Versailles, France


19. Prague Castle, Czech Republic


20. Kylemore Abbey, Ireland


21. Bodiam Castle, United Kingdom


22. Burg Hochosterwitz, Austria


23. Chateau de Chillon, Switzerland


24. Catherine Palace, Russia


25. Windsor Castle, England


26. Hogwarts at Universal Studios, Orlando


27. Balmoral Castle, United Kingdom


28. Conwy Castle, North Wales


29. Schwerin Castle, Germany


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