The World's Most Devoted Husband

Jack Potter reads to his wife Phyllis from his diary of their 70 years of marriage. An elderly husband who has documented more than 70 years of happy times with his dementia wife in a diary now reads their stories to her to jog her memory. Jack Potter, 91,
first wrote in his diary after meeting Phyllis, 93, at a dance in Strood, Kent in 1941. Lovestruck Jack said he rushed home, aged 19, on the evening of October 4 and wrote in his journal:
"Very nice evening. Danced with a very nice girl. Hope I meet her again."
Since that date old romantic Jack has kept every keepsake in his diary, noting down of every dinner, holiday and conversation the couple have shared.


The World's Most Devoted Husband



World's tallest man finds love with woman 2 ft 7 in shorter than him!

There may be two and a half feet between him and his future wife, but world's tallest man Sultan Kosen, 30, is on cloud nine after meeting the woman of his dreams. The Turkish farmer - who at 8 ft 3 ins, dwarfs his 5 ft 8 ins fiancee - is set to marry Merve Dibo.

World's tallest man finds love with woman 2 ft 7 in shorter than him!

Quokka - The happiest animal in the world

When it comes to cute animal pictures, there's no beating this cheeky creature, who may as well have wandered straight out of a feel-good kids' movie. This marsupial is native to a small corner of southwestern Australia


Quokka - The happiest animal in the world

Quokka - The happiest animal in the world



Scientists have discovered the effects of underwater

The Journey to the bottom of the sea.Scientists have discovered hidden underwater traces of a city that existed at Alexandria at least seven centuries before Alexander the Great arrived.


Scientists have discovered the effects of underwater

wildlife bridge in the Netherlands

This is a wildlife bridge in the Netherlands. Wildlife bridges are designed to help animals cross busy highways in safety. They don't just protect wildlife from being hit by cars - they also connect fragmented habitats and help populations intermingle and breed. 

The Netherlands is leading the way in designing these bridges. The country is home to more than 600 similar crossings


 wildlife bridge in the Netherlands



Rescued Baby Squirrel


The baby palm squirrel, was taken in by wildlife film maker Paul Williams, 34, in Sri Lanka after it was separated from its mother. He has spent a month nursing it back to full health.


Rescued Baby Squirrel

Sea Pen

A graceful creature of the seafloor, sea pen resembles a plump, old-fashioned quill pen. They live possibly as long as 15 years. They grow to 60 cm (24 in). This is a colonial animal with a central stem and a row of retractile, tentacled polyps, like leaves on either side of the stem.

They can be found in western Europe and the Mediterranean. They also occur throughout the North Atlantic possibly as far as North America. Other types of sea pen are found in the Pacific and Indian oceans

Sea Pen


This two headed albino milk snake was born two years ago in Florida.

The condition is known as Polycephaly and occurs when monozygotic twins fail to separate completely. Most organisms with this condition will not live for long, but occasionally you will get cases like this one, where the snake seems healthy enough and can live for years.

The heads act independently of one another, and will fight over food given the opportunity



Eisriesenwelt -The World's Largest Ice Cave

The Eisriesenwelt (German for "World of the Ice Giants") is a natural limestone ice cave located in Werfen, Austria, about 40 km south of Salzburg. It is the largest ice cave in the world extending more than 42km.

Eisriesenwelt Cave was created by the Salzach river as it flowed through the mountain eroding passageways nearly 100 million years ago. Over the course of thousands of years cracks and crevices in the limestone became more developed as water eroded the rocks away. In winter, when the air inside the mountain is warmer than outside, cold air streams into the mountain and reduces the temperature of the lower areas of the caves to below freezing point. In spring the water from melting snow seeps through the cracks in the rock and when it reaches the colder lower areas of the caves it freezes and turns slowly into the wonderful ice formations visible inside the caves.

Although the cave has a length of 42 km, only the first kilometer, the area that tourists are allowed to visit, is covered in ice. The rest of the cave is formed of limestone. Since the entrance to the caves is open year-round, chilly winter winds blow into the cave and freeze the snow inside. In summer, a cold wind from inside the cave blows toward the entrance and prevents the formations from melting.



Eisriesenwelt -The World's Largest Ice Cave

Eisriesenwelt -The World's Largest Ice Cave


Refrigerate Without Electricity

Take a smaller pot and put it inside of a larger pot. Fill the space in between them with wet sand, and cover the top with a wet cloth. When the water evaporates, it pulls the heat out with it, making the inside cold. It's a natural, cheap, easy to use and even portable refrigerator. So, instead of perishable foods rotting after only three days, they can last up to three weeks using this method


Refrigerate Without Electricity



Rosy Maple Moth Dryocampa rubicunda

Rosy Maple Moth (Dryocampa rubicunda) is a small colorful species of moth found in North America. Male moth has a wingspan of about 32-44 mm while female is slightly larger with a wingspan of 40-50 mm. Both sexes look alike with bright yellow body and hind-wings, reddish or pink upper-wings and antennae, bushy pink legs, a triangular yellow band across the back and two large black eyes.

As the name implies, rosy maple moth depends on maple tree for food and to breed. Especially on red maple, sugar maple and silver maple. The female lays eggs on the back sides of maple leaves and the tiny caterpillars feed on these maple.

Although, the caterpillars become pests for maple trees sometimes, rosy maple moths play an important role in food chain. Besides that they adorn our nature with their beauty. Aren't they pretty? 


Rosy Maple Moth Dryocampa rubicunda
Rosy Maple Moth Dryocampa rubicunda

Rosy Maple Moth Dryocampa rubicunda
Rosy Maple Moth Dryocampa rubicunda



The Canada lynx or Canadian lynx

The Canada lynx or Canadian lynx is a North American mammal of the cat family, Felidae. It is a close relative of the Eurasian Lynx. However, in some characteristics the Canada lynx is more like the bobcat than the Eurasian Lynx.


The Canada lynx or Canadian lynx

Amazing Red Beach in China

The Sueda thought is a weed navy which is developing in the months of April and May. It remains green the summer but starts to veer to red in autumn. It is this phenomenon that you can observe to Panjin, China.


Amazing Red Beach in China

Cakes in the shape of planets!

A young woman graduated in zoology, makes scientifically accurate cakes to the different plates of Earth and Jupiter.



Cakes in the shape of planets!

Cakes in the shape of planets!

Cakes in the shape of planets!

NASA published a picture of the new island in Pakistan

NASA published a picture of the new island who was born on 24 September during the earthquake that struck the country.


NASA published a picture of the new island in Pakistan

NASA published a picture of the new island in Pakistan




8 Year Old Boy Marries 61 Year Old Woman

In South Africa,  8-year-old boy and a 61-year-old woman were married. That would be the grandfather of the main party involved, which would have made this vow on his deathbed.


8 Year Old Boy Marries 61 Year Old Woman

8 Year Old Boy Marries 61 Year Old Woman




8 Year Old Boy Marries 61 Year Old Woman

8 Year Old Boy Marries 61 Year Old Woman

The Göreme National Park, Turkey

Unreal landscape of rocks forms the magical dome, mushrooms, spirals or pyramids: Welcome to the Göreme National Park, in the heart of Cappadoccia, Heritage of UNESCO since 1985.

Given the temperatures, the dawn is the best time to visit. Then the footsteps of ancient Christian churches and underground cities carved into the volcanic rock. To finish, a picnic at sunset and a cup of Turkish tea with apple in a magical setting ... We can see already!


The Göreme National Park, Turkey

The Baobab Tree of Life

The baobab is not one tree like the others. Gray, massive, huge, it has all the "pachyderm" plant. And if the baobab from southern Madagascar is the giant of the family (20-25 meters high), its African cousin reports by an impressive waist size: 24.50 meters (8-meter) for the largest known around Dakar (Senegal).

Mostly bare, leafless, shadowless, crushed Sun, baobab tends its short and winding branches skyward, its strange silhouette standing out with an amazing omnipresence in the vast semi-desert.

In Senegal, the baobab seems to enjoy the vicinity of the sea, as found in large numbers in the peninsula of Cape Verde and throughout the coastline, which stretches to the South of Dakar. Locating in the sandy soils of the coast, it juts sometimes in the same vicinity of the strike. It is also widespread in the Sudanese area, penetrating far to the North and East in the Sahel region, sinking in the South until bordering the Gulf of Guinea. That it has been said that the Baobab Tree was the tree type of West African...

The Baobab Tree of Life

The Baobab Tree of Life

Surfing Dolphins, Jeffrey's Bay

It's so ridiculous how scientists think they have to come up with some utilitarian reason why dolphins play, as if it isn't acceptable that they probably do it for the same reason we do: cause it's fun.


Surfing Dolphins, Jeffrey's Bay

Back to Nature

Traffic comes to a standstill as two lions decide to roll around in the middle of a road on the edge of the Nairobi National Park in Kenya.


Back to Nature

The Bumblebee Bat

The incredible BUMBLEBEE BAT is the SMALLEST mammal in the world, weighing about the weight of a penny. It is listed in the TOP 12 MOST endangered list.


The Bumblebee Bat



The Amazing Paving Machine...!!

The labor-intensive work of paving a road has been simplified by a Dutch machine called the Tiger-Stone.Wherever the device goes, it will produce an instant road in the front.

Tiger-Stone is a Dutch made paving machine that uses gravity and an electric motor to print stone and brick roads. It’s a six meter wide machine that is capable of laying 300 square meters of road a day. The printing width is adjustable from the width of a road to as narrow as a bike lane or walkway.


The Amazing Paving Machine

The Finger Monkey !

It is one of the smallest primates, and the smallest true monkey, with its body length ranging from 14 to 16 centimetres (5.5 to 6.3 in).

The pygmy marmoset, also known as"dwarf monkey"(Cebuella pygmaea) is native to South America.

Nicknames for this monkey often refer to its size, for example: mono de bolsillo ("pocket monkey"), leoncito ("little lion"), or"Finger Monkey"in the US.

The Finger Monkey !

The most expensive dog in the world

The Tibetan Mastiff is an ancient breed and type of domestic dog originating with nomadic cultures of Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Tibet and Central Asia.The price is more than $ 3000!


The most expensive dog in the world

Amazing deer species

Amazing deer species 
The moose (North America) or Eurasian elk (Europe) (Alces alces) is the largest extant species in the deer family.


Amazing deer species

Wall of Knowledge at the Stockholm Public Library, Sweden

Wall of Knowledge at the Stockholm Public Library, Sweden.

Designed for the International Competition of Architecture, students from the Architecture School of Paris La Siene imagined this incredible concept! 

The Wall of Knowledge, the Stockholm Public Library concept won the Master Award for an award winning Architectural Image


Wall of Knowledge at the Stockholm Public Library, Sweden

a man who lives with wolves and eat meat with them

Among the strangest things that we see a man at 79 years living with wolves and eat meat with them a live in the city Mesrg in Germany and time spent 40 years with the wolves


a man who lives with wolves and eat meat with them


a man who lives with wolves and eat meat with them

Rose Lake is considered one of the wonders of nature

Pink Lake Hillir: Pink Lake is a Salt Lake located in the Koldwilds of the Western Australia district, the Lake is not always rosy, but take this color as a result of a type of algae called
Dunaliella salina when the high salinity of the Lake to a higher degree of salinity of the sea and to provide heat and light algae begins collects red carotene pigment

The small display size CO 600 metres
Where it was discovered in 1802. in an era where explorers Albraitaniyon explore the Australia
In 1950, they decided to explore the mystery of this color after it became the place attracts both visiting Australia
After many studies, scientists said that the reason may be the color of algae
But they became perplexed... Not found traces of algae!



Rose Lake is considered one of the wonders of nature

Rose Lake is considered one of the wonders of nature


Star Castle in the Netherlands

Portanj Castle "Fort Bourtange" is one of these forts are located in the village Portanj, in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands. Built in 1593 by order of Guillaume Ier of the Principality of Orange (currently located south of the France called French the Principality of Orange), to control the only road between the Germany and the city of Groningen which was controlled by the Spanish during the eighty years war.


Star Castle in the Netherlands

Star Castle in the Netherlands

A love story between a cat and a dog

Every day - at the same time - she waits for him. Sometimes she barks to call him. He comes; they rub and greet each other and they go for a walk. They have done this for 5 years and no, they don’t belong to the same owners. The owners didn’t know until neighbors seeing them together so frequently commented to the cat’s owner, who then followed the dog home which was a distance away - not in a house close or next door. How it started no one knows.


A love story between a cat and a dog

Bionic Cat Walks on Prosthetic Legs

This is Oscar. A few years ago, Oscar was run over by a combine harvester and his back legs were damaged beyond repair. After some discussion, he was the recipient of a groundbreaking surgery in which prosthetic legs were grafted directly onto his ankle bones, called an "exoprosthesis." This first-of-its-kind operation allows Oscar to walk normally. The operation was a huge success and it's now being considered for use in human amputees.


Bionic Cat Walks on Prosthetic Legs

Terrafugia’s TF-X

Terrafugia’s TF-X concept flying car that is also a Hybrid and a street legal plug-in. Can you imagine lifting-up from a highway during rush hour traffic and flying away?!
The next TF-X will have four-seats, collapsible wings, retractable propellers and an emergency parachute system. The best part is, it will be capable of driving and flying on its own!


Terrafugia’s TF-X


The "Crooked Forest" Poland

In a tiny corner of western Poland a forest of about 400 pine trees grow with a 90 degree bend at the base of their trunks - all bent northward. Surrounded by a larger forest of straight growing pine trees this collection of curved trees is still a mystery.


The "Crooked Forest" Poland



The "Crooked Forest" Poland

The Atlas Moth

Atlas moths are considered the largest moths in the world in terms of total wing surface area [upwards of c. 400 cm2 (62 sq in)]. Their wingspans are also amongst the largest, reaching over 25 cm (10 in). Females are appreciably larger and heavier


The Atlas Moth

The Atlas Moth

The Atlas Moth

monkey and white dove

An orphaned rhesus monkey and white dove that seemed to have lost its mate forged a special bond at the Neilingding Island-Futian National Nature Reserve in China. The monkey was born on the island but had strayed from its mother. Luckily, it was taken in by work staff in the protection center and became friends with the pigeon that had lingered there after possibly losing its mate.


 monkey and white dove