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7 Centuries old Stone Houses in Iran

This is pretty impressive. These are houses in Iran that were allegedly built 700 years ago. I don't know much about it but it looks like the houses were carved into stone, unless they molded them out of some cement like material 700 years ago. I would still not want to visit Iran, but these houses are pretty impressive. image credits

Frozen Monkeys

The poor monkeys who live in a Japanese zoo, trying to keep warm pressed against each other.

Amid reflection

Just a bit of fantasy and photos acquire some magical view.

San Francisco quake of 1906 Now In Color

When you think of photos from the early 1900's, you probably don't picture them in color. They're probably more akin to Leave it to Beaver. But, in fact, color photography has been around since the late 1800's. One early adopter of color photography was Frederick Eugene Ives. Ives was best known at the time for inventing halftone printing. He also invented the Photochromoscope system. It was his first color process--one that was too expensive and complex--and therefore a commercial failure. ...

Looks like a catch

Looks like a catch . Now what?

Dutch museum of the human body

In the Netherlands, has opened a unique museum where visitors can travel inside the human body. The museum is a steel figure of a seated human height of 35 meters, one sideways in the seven-storey building of glass and concrete. Be sure to visit they're website