Photos Of The Milky Way Mirrored In The World’S Largest Salt Flats By Russian Photographer

Photos Of The Milky Way Mirrored In The World’s Largest Salt Flats By Russian Photographer In May 2016, nature prepped the stage for a sight like no other. The world’s largest salt flats, the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, were flooded with water, turning the flats into the largest mirror on earth. Good news for us is that Russian photographer Daniel Kordan was there to capture the moment. Daniel took his handy Nikon D810A camera, mounted a 14-24mm f/2....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 145 words · Donald Sanders

Preparation The Bridal Shower Favors In Advance

Preparation the Bridal Shower Favors in Advance Planning a bridal shower takes a lot of things to think about. Usually, it is the housemaid of honor who intends it. If you are planning a wedding shower for a close friend, you have to begin preparing in advance to ensure that stress and also pressure can be stayed clear of. When intending a wedding shower, you have to see to it that it would certainly be her wedding day that will rarely forget....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 559 words · Joseph Stott

Putin And Kim Jong

Putin And Kim Jong-Un Turned Into Cat Scratching Posts To Raise Awareness Of Internet Censorship Two scratching posts resembling Russia’s president Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s supreme leader have been created as a protest against these leaders’ many human rights offenses. Handcrafted in 200 hours by a team of artists behind HIdeMyAss.com, an internet provider that allows you to anonymously access blocked content worldwide, these scratch posts were described by the Pussycat Riot open internet campaign as “ one-of-a-kind protest product and the ultimate feline satirical statement....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 195 words · Mercy Dueno

Roleplay As A Gang Of Cats Solving Mysteries In This Upcoming Open

Roleplay As A Gang Of Cats Solving Mysteries In This Upcoming Open-World Game If you ever wondered what cats do all day while you are out, developer Eric Blumrich might have an answer for you – they’re probably out there solving mysteries. Or at least that’s what they will be doing in Eric’s upcoming open-world video game caller Peace Island. The upcoming game will let you take the role of a cat and solve various mysteries with other cats on the beautiful island of Maine....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 352 words · Michael Richard

Someone Shares The Contents Of A Coronavirus Comfort Package Supplied By The South Korean Government

Someone Shares The Contents Of A Coronavirus Comfort Package Supplied By The South Korean Government When you first heard about the coronavirus, you probably thought of it as nothing more than a flu that will quickly pass and won’t directly affect you in any way. But now, with more and more countries declaring quarantine and nearly 1.3 M cases reported worldwide, it no longer seems that way. Governments of countries seem to be doing all they can to help fight the virus but some appear to be handling the situation a little better than others....

January 12, 2026 · 4 min · 732 words · Kelly Woodson

Spine

Spine-Chilling Lion Sculpture Made Of 4,000 Pieces Of Scrap Metal Istanbul-based artist Selçuk Yılmaz presents his recent masterpiece – a suspenseful and highly detailed metal sculpture Aslan (lion in Turkish). The sculptor took 10 months to complete the work, which is larger than himself and weighs about 550 pounds (250kg). The work is combined from almost 4,000 pieces of scrap metal that Yilmaz hand-cut and hammered all by himself. As the artist commented the work on DeviantArt, what creating a metal sculpture requires the most is great patience and tolerance to the occasional pain....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 95 words · Frank Smith

Stainless Steel Railings Vs Wooden Railings

Stainless Steel Railings Vs Wooden Railings Are stainless steel railings better than their wooden counterparts? The answer lies in what you want for your home. For a house to become a home, all its elements must seamlessly come together to display warmth, grace and unity in terms of design and structure and most importantly, longevity. For most people, the first house or apartment that they build or buy will be the place where they will spend the rest of their days with their loved ones....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 582 words · Kathryn Simpson

Stunning Side-By

Stunning Side-By-Side Portraits Of Family Members That Show How Strong Family DNA Can Be (30 Pics) Ulric Collette is a Canadian graphic designer and photographer who created a unique photography project called “Genetic portraits”. It this project, the photographer takes portraits of family members and merges their pictures together, creating stunning images that prove just how strong family DNA can actually be. In an interview with Bored Panda, Ulric said he started the project back in 2008 while doing a photo per day challenge....

January 12, 2026 · 4 min · 738 words · Christina Hanna

Stunning Travel Photography By Elia Locardi

Stunning Travel Photography by Elia Locardi Elia Locardi is an professional travel photographer, filmmaker, Fujifilm Global Ambassador, writer and educator from Key Largo, Florida, who currently lives in Rome, Italy. Elia spends his time shooting some of the most beautiful locations in the world. Since Locardi began traveling full-time in 2009, he has visited more than 55 countries, flown over one million miles, and collaborated with major companies, brands, countries, and tourism agencies all over the world....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 85 words · Anita Speer

The Beauty Of Early Morning Captured By Belorussian Photographer

The Beauty Of Early Morning Captured By Belorussian Photographer The rosy-fingered Dawn touches ever so lightly on the white snow and the moment is immortalized in the photography of Alex Ugalnikov. The magenta light gives the world a soft feel, granting warmth to a cool winter morning. Ugalnikov’s photos are poetry crystallized, bringing longing for something we have never witnessed. It is surprising to learn that Ugalnikov’s path to photography was so unlikely....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 138 words · Vera Gilbert

The Most Bizarre Barbies People Owned As Kids (20 Pics)

The Most Bizarre Barbies People Owned As Kids (20 Pics) Since its introduction in 1959, Barbie has become an iconic doll. At one time everybody wanted to own a Barbie doll and a few were lucky enough to have a Barbie or even two. Maybe it was the stereotypical Barbie, or maybe you got one of their more limited edition Barbies instead, like Skipper Barbie or Barbie Video Girl Doll....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 482 words · Jeffrey Varela

The Spellbinding World Of Frogs In Macro Photography By Wil Mijer

The Spellbinding World Of Frogs In Macro Photography By Wil Mijer “ I’m very small and in my work everything is small too, ” writes the Netherlands-based macro-photographer Wil Mijer. She loves capturing the smaller living bits of nature, such as spiders, flies, butterflies and frogs and she does so with elegance and artistic devotion. The frog is quite a rare object in macro photography, so the fact that she loves shooting them makes her photos even more fascinating....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 105 words · James Sanchez

The Vaporiser Table Lamp

THE VAPORISER TABLE LAMP Something out of the ordinary.. This unusual 1950s Vapour/Ozone producing machine was discovered in an antique emporium (even the proprietors seemed a little nonplussed by it). My imagination was fired however and after some input from me it has re-emerged as this imposing light. There are three hidden feet under the base which raise the light allowing a soft glow to shine out from the internal LED strip....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 282 words · Walter Hammons

These Eyeglasses Are Cut From A Single Sheet Of Metal To Reduce Waste

These Eyeglasses Are Cut From A Single Sheet Of Metal To Reduce Waste While looking for a way to make eyeglasses more environmentally friendly, Munich-based design office, RELVAOKELLERMANN , has come up with an elegant solution cut out of a single sheet of metal. It’s simply called the Frame , and it’s bringing the hip back to a rather stale market of eyewear. The experimentation was inspired by the guys over at MYKITA , who have already carried out some interesting experiments with eyeglass frames....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 213 words · Bobby Smith

This Architecture Studio Released A Series Of Templates Children Can Use To Create Paper Cities During Lockdown

This Architecture Studio Released A Series Of Templates Children Can Use To Create Paper Cities During Lockdown If you think you’re bored being stuck at home all day, think about all the children that can’t go to school or go outside to play with their friends. However, British a rchitecture studio Foster + Partners found a way to keep children entertained during the lockdown. They have released a series of paper building templates that kids can print out, color and use to build their own paper cities to keep themselves busy....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 614 words · Steve Mair

This Artist Created A Haunting Memorial To Commemorate The 440 Turkish Women Killed By Their Husbands Last Year

This Artist Created A Haunting Memorial To Commemorate The 440 Turkish Women Killed By Their Husbands Last Year Domestic violence is a social issue that shouldn’t be downplayed in any case. No “Yeah, I hit her but we made up” type of situation should be dismissed as unimportant because in many cases the victim is too scared to act up and ends up suffering abuse in silence. Sadly, on some occasions, this silence can prove to be fatal....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 442 words · Danny Morris

This Artist Illustrated Her Everyday Problems With 30 Relatable Comics

This Artist Illustrated Her Everyday Problems With 30 Relatable Comics Prudence is a 27-year-old Belgian illustrator and the creator of the “Planet Prudence” comic series. In her comics, the artist illustrates all of the funny and awkward moments she experiences every day that we’re pretty sure most people will be able to relate to. The artist says she started creating the illustrations as a comic diary but soon after many people started relating to her work and now she has a huge and awesome community, with over 659k followers on Instagram ....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 349 words · Stephanie Lajara

This Artist Shows The Problems Of Our Society Through Thought

This Artist Shows The Problems Of Our Society Through Thought-Provoking Illustrations (30 Pics) Steffen Kraft is a German artist going under the alias of Iconeo online. He highlights the problems of our modern-day society through thought-provoking illustrations that you just might recognize yourself in. In an interview with Bored Panda, the artist said he’s inspired by the little things, like his pencil or cup of coffee. “These little objects are icons....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 374 words · Mandy Griffen

This Heartbreaking Photo Project Reveals What It’S Like To Live Below The Poverty Line In The Us (20 Stories)

This Heartbreaking Photo Project Reveals What It’s Like To Live Below The Poverty Line In The US (20 Stories) “American Realities” is a photography project started by Joakim Eskildsen back in 2011 that shows the heartbreaking and cruel reality of living below the poverty line in the USA. The photographer teamed up with writer Natasia del Tora, and throughout the years, the two interview numerous people in the poorest regions in the country, such as Louisiana, Georgia, and South Dakota....

January 12, 2026 · 16 min · 3395 words · Frank Case

This Man Turned Old Truck Into Mobile Shower To Help Homeless People

This Man Turned Old Truck Into Mobile Shower To Help Homeless People After years of helping the homeless in St. Louis, Missouri, Jake Austin has become well in tune with the problems they face. He figured that the hygiene supplies that homeless people receive are often going to waste when they don’t have a safe place to use them. So he set off to change that with a mobile shower on wheels project he calls Shower to the People ....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 278 words · Charles Kille