Amazing Motorcycle Rallies
Laconia Motorcycle Week is one of the oldest and largest motorcycle Festivals in the country, taking place each year at Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. Between 300,000 and 400,000 bikers attend the weeklong event for camping, vendors, racing, and so much more! The 2008 event will be held from June 14 – 22nd and marks the 85th anniversary of Laconia Motorcycle Week! Read more
What a Chainsaw Can Do… Breathtaking Wood Carvings sculptures
May 23, 2009 by admin
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These Masterpieces are created by famous Wildlife Sculpture Artist Randall D.Boni… a very amazing creative man who creates wonderful sculptures from wood.
Randall manages to create very delicate sculptures using a chainsaw!
World’s Greatest Coastal Drives

Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
Following Victoria’s coast, this grand highway stretches for several hundred kilometers, starting just southwest of Melbourne. Among its stunning sights are the “Twelve Apostles,” the 20-million-year-old rocky remnants of limestone arches that rise up from the Southern Ocean. Read more
The World’s Most Expensive Universities
May 20, 2009 by admin
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United States
No. 1: George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
Current annual tuition and fees: $39,240
It’s the most expensive four-year university in the United States–and most likely the world. Located just blocks from the White House and State Department, GW does have a front-row view of the nation’s power centers; it’s also about $3,300 more per year than cross-town rival Georgetown University, the next priciest school in Washington. Read more
Amazing Professional Painters from the Animal Kingdom
Humans are not the only species to create art. You can argue all day about what is art and what isn’t, but some animals are selling their creations, which puts them a notch closer to being true artists than most of us! Here are six different species of professional artists.

Koopa the Turtle Read more
10 Beautiful Shipwreck Dives
May 19, 2009 by admin
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When a German bomb tore through her port side in 1941, the SS Thistlegorm sank to a watery grave in the Egyptian Red Sea—and into the annals of diving history. Discovered by nautical legend Jacques Cousteau in 1956, the Thistlegorm is a spectacular sunken museum of motorbikes, cargo trucks, tanks, artillery shells and other World War II relics. Read more
The Top Seven Most Bizarre Islands

The Floating Islands of Zacaton
It’s located in Mexico. Zacaton is considered to be the deepest sinkhole in the entire world. It’s rare in that the structure is entirely circular. But the weirdest part are the 15 islands that move about freely on the surface which is propelled solely by wind. It would be quite strange having a picnic and getting a tan and then waking up in a new spot. Read more





