* The Tree House:
* Horace Burgess - The Builder:
Can you believe this? And even if you believe it, can you live here? This Treehouse was reportedly built by Horace Burgess who lives in Tennessee, USA. I covers 1,000 square meters or nearly 11,000 square feet and stands at 90 feet tall! Started in 1993, it is said to have taken between 11 and 15 years to build.
* Mayan Warrior? No, its Jaden Smith in "AFTER EARTH":
Ever been so close to an active volcano? This photo, posted by Garry Whitta, writer of the "Book of Eli" in which Denzel Washington starred, tend to suggest that a local was so cool, so close to an active volvanic mountain still spewing hot lava through its crest. Well, can you believe it? Well, this photo is actually a cover for a new film featuring Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith titled "AFTER EARTH" by Columbia Pictures. The Trailer has just been released. Check it out on Youtube - and see how the Jaden knowcks his poor dad out for putting him through his paces on a breathometer. And..oh the plane crash! Its a must see.
* Gold Capped Mount Everest:
Ever wondered what Mount Everest, the worlds tallest mountain looks like from space? The goldcapped pick of Mount Everest is not so golden from space. Aint it a little strange?
Astronaught Ron Garan's (picured) hope of a shot from the space station was elusive but then, he explained to thus to Rebecca Rosen of the Atlantic Journal "The answer" said the astronaught, "is quite simple, all the photos we take from space are taken in the crew's own personal time. No time is allotted in our work day normally for Earth pictures. So if we want to capture a specific point on the ground we have to first know exactly when we will fly over that spot, second be available to grab a camera and get to a window, and third have the weather and proper sun angles to get a great shot. Over the course of my six months in space I was never able to get all three of those to align for Mt. Everest".
* Mount Everest from Space. Aint this stunning?
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