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Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021 Finalists: From Monkey With ‘Blue Balls’ to Gossiping Raccoons.

The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is a global photography competition founded in 2015 by Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam. It was established with the goal of promoting the conservation of wildlife and their environs through the use of positive and upbeat imagery. This year is no exception. The recently announced winners and finalist of the […]

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These Tree Houses Are So Beautiful That You Would Want To Move In

Three Story Treehouse (British Columbia, Canada) 2. Mirror Tree House (Sweden) 3. The Bird’s Nest Tree House (Sweden) 4. The HemLoft Treehouse (Whistler, Canada) 5. Treehouse in Muskoka (Ontario, Canada) 6. Minister’s Treehouse (Crossville, Tennessee, USA) 7. Yellow Treehouse Restaurant 8. Treehouse in Seattle (USA) 9. Free Spirit Sphere Treehouses (Canada) 10. Treehouse by Takashi […]

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Art DIY

In the absence of vacations in 2020, bakers come up with “Island Cake”—The New Cake Trend

Let’s steer the focus of this year onto something much more alluring than mainstream news, cake trends of 2020, with the most recent craze being island jelly cake — cakes that depict intricate ocean scenes! Prepare to be mesmerized by these baker’s insane talent for creative island jelly cakes that have become popular among professional […]

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VIDEO | Blue Journey — A spectacular dance performance on talent show

Dance duet Blue Journey combine multimedia and choreography, the act showcases an innovative story, using every inch on stage as illustration. The performance receives a standing ovation from the judges, and Mel B states that she wants them to win the entire competition. Here’s another clip of their amazing performance on America’s got Talent.

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VIDEO & ARTICLE| Extraordinary paintings by a typewriter artist.

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]orn in 1921, Paul Smith was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a severe disability that affects motor abilities and strength. During a time when people with cerebral palsy received little support and garnered little attention from the community, Paul lived a full life painting intricate pictures with what, at the time, was a common office machine – […]

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