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- The Perilous CN Tower EdgeWalk
- Chinese Kids Learning How to Swim
- Finnish Hipsters
- Stunning Sequential Photos
- Tools Made Out of Coins
The Perilous CN Tower EdgeWalk Posted: 29 Jul 2011 03:50 PM PDT Located 356 meters above the ground near the top of Toronto's CN Tower, the circular EdgeWalk allows people to skirt the very edge of the grating. Using a harness attached to a rope and pulley, paying customers ($175) can buy the best view in the tower. |
Chinese Kids Learning How to Swim Posted: 29 Jul 2011 03:43 PM PDT These children are learning how to swim the proper way. They are having a diving training session at a training center in Beijing. They are being given all the proper supervision and doing all the right things. There is no sink or swim for them. |
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 03:42 PM PDT These strangely dressed people are hipsters from Helsinki. They have their own sense of style, fashion and dress code. Not my style but interesting to see. |
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 03:41 PM PDT He loves animals and his photos of insects, rodents, and birds in motion show a tremendous amount of detail. The special photographic technique of capturing everything from a squirrel's tail flickering to a bird's wing beating as they leap through the air, is known as locomotion. Kim Taylor |
Posted: 29 Jul 2011 02:49 PM PDT Artist Stacey Webber created these tools by forging the coins. |
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