The only Japanese man who survived from Titanic tragedy
Posted On 10 May 2011 By Andri. Under Controversial figures.
This is the only Japanese man who survived the Titanic tragedy, you may still remember one scene in the movie Titanic when the last boat will be deployed and a man get into the lifeboats, while the preferred at that time were women and children in advance that allowed to enter the lifeboat. Well, the story follows is scene after the men thing it goes into survival craft which is one of the heroic story of the passengers on the Tit...
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Replica of Titanic made of thousands matches
Posted On 01 Feb 2012 By Andri. Under unique and funny.
Retirement from work, does not mean completely stopped working. At least that’s what a man is shown by a former member of the British Navy, David Reynolds. Over the last six months to complete Reynolds spent his artwork, which is a replica of the Titanic are made from 120 thousand matches. It took 15 years for Reynolds to create works of art. Titanic made by Reynolds is also equipped with a cabin and boat-sekocinya. Reynolds hopes that h...
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Some stories about Titanis Ghost
Posted On 14 Apr 2012 By Andri. Under Horrible Place.
published a story about Constitusion Georgia Aquarium after the exhibition “Titanic Aquatic” there. Some volunteers report strange occurrences the exhibition while working on the show featuring hundreds of Titanic artifacts. Aquarium staff then brought paranormal investigator who later concluded that the Titanic exhibition is indeed a fine dwelling creatures. * According to the San Francisco Chronicle, in the 1990s, a man named Jaime...
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Suiseki, the Japanese Art of Stone
Posted On 09 Mar 2012 By Andri. Under unique and funny.
In Korea, suiseki called Su-seok, which means “old stone age ‘. In China, these stones often called Shangshe, which means ‘beautiful stone’. In Japan itself is called suiseki, which means “water stone”. Despite having a lot of calls, the same sense, the rock of high artistic value that is created naturally by the natural process of water-related. A glimpse of a normal course of rock suiseki. However, if consid...
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Unique Airigami Artworks (Baloon Sculpture)
Posted On 04 Apr 2011 By Andri. Under unique and funny.
Airigami is the art of folding and stringing balloons. Usually special to make sculptures from latex balloons. Art is the development of the art of paper folding “Origami” from Japan. Statue of football players is the world’s largest balloon sculpture. Built from 40,781 balloons that are not round. There is no framing, line, glue, or in any case outside of latex balloons. Everything is portrayed (except two designers photo ab...
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