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VENICE by Chris Anthony

Nov 14, 2009 No Comments

Corey Helford Gallery is proud to present “Venice”, the solo exhibition of new works by award-winning Los Angeles photographer Chris Anthony. For his third solo show with the Gallery, Anthony creates an extraordinary world in flux where the moody tides of fact and fiction converge. As global warming causes ocean levels to rise and the [...]

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Classic images of Egypt Pyramids

Nov 13, 2009 No Comments

The Pyramids of Giza are the most famous monuments of ancient Egypt.  These massive stone structures were built around 4500 years ago on a rocky desert plateau close to the Nile.  But the intriguing Egyptian pyramids were more than just tombs for kings.  The mysteries surrounding their symbolism, design and purpose have inspired passionate debate.  [...]

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Close to a Lion from my jeep

Nov 09, 2009 2 Comments

A lion jumps on the front of a car while guests watch at the Werribee Open Range Zoo, Werribee, Victoria, Australia… The car has a big piece of glass just in front of the steering wheel with the bonnet sitting in the lions’ enclosure, but from the right angle, it looks like there is no [...]

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Island of love

Nov 04, 2009 23 Comments

Jeju Island (South Korea) is called “the pearl of Korea”. Every year it attracts the attention of tens of thousands of tourists. One of the sights of this tropical paradise is the land of love – a theme park, opened in 2004 the series, where the garden of erotic sculptures. For relatively conservative South Korean [...]

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The operation of Siamese twins-separation

Apr 26, 2009 No Comments

Recently Doctors Medical Center of Women and Children in Canton  – the administrative center of Guangdong Province (South China) has successfully conducted an operation to separate the Siamese twins. God Bless them. The operation of Siamese twins-separation

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‘Robo Croc’ the crocodile has reconstructive surgery after car accident

Mar 20, 2009 3 Comments

The four-hour operation took place at Miami’s Metrozoo. The giant male predator, dubbed Robo Croc after the operation left it with a significant amount of metal dotted around its face, was close to death after having its head crushed by a car in the Florida Keys last year. ‘Robo Croc’ the crocodile has reconstructive surgery [...]

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Living in a tree house

Mar 18, 2009 No Comments

Living in a tree house

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Nature’s Smile

Mar 16, 2009 No Comments

Nature’s Smile

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Swimming with lion

Mar 14, 2009 No Comments

Swimming with lion

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The Most Famous Building In Science Fiction

Feb 07, 2009 1 Comment

The Most Famous Building In Science Fiction There’s one building in Los Angeles that screams “retro-futuristic gothic,” and it was built in 1893. The Bradbury Building featured heavily in Blade Runner, but it’s starred in tons of other stories. Here’s a list. We already toured the Bradbury Building back in 2007, as part of the [...]

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Human Clones May Be Genetically Viable

Feb 03, 2009 No Comments

For the first time since Hwang Woo-Suk’s cloned stem cells were revealed as fakes, human cloning — for medical purposes, or even for reproduction — appears to be a realistic possibility. “We show for the first time that the same genes turned on in normal human embryos are the same genes turned on in human [...]

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Future Emissions May Cause ‘Irreversible’ Warming

Jan 28, 2009 No Comments

If carbon dioxide levels in Earth’s atmosphere are allowed to rise beyond what they are today, certain effects to the Earth’s climate will be “locked in” and irreversible for at least a thousand years, a new study finds. “Our study convinced us that current choices regarding carbon dioxide emissions will have legacies that will irreversibly [...]

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