crazy-japanese-game-show-eating-mashmallowAny place where you can get 100mbps internet for 11USD a month and people leave functional, year-old appliances on the sidewalk free for the taking is a great place to be. It’s just a pity their bureaucrats are drunkards and their economy is crashing faster than the US or Europe’s. That, and I’m terrified of tentacle rape.

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One of the world’s biggest holes is located in Russia.
The gaint hole is actually a diamond mine in Eastern Siberia near the town Mirna. It is 525 meters deep and 1.25 km in the diameter. According to bizarre reports air traffic has been suspended due to the “suction above the hole”. Which some have claimed have resulted in several helicopter crashes.

Kennecott Mine. is actually the world’s largest man-made excavation. “Kennecott mine looks more like a huge canyon than it does a hole, as compared to the nearly-symmetrical pit in Siberia….Started over a hundred years ago, it pioneered open-pit mining operations. It is located 28 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. It’s 2.5 miles across and 3 quarters of a mile deep. The mine is so big that it can be easily seen from space shuttles in outer space with the naked eye. By comparison, the Mirna diamond mine is only about one-third of a mile deep and less than a mile across.” source

Kennecott Copper Mine, the world’s largest man-made excavation and first open-pit, is located 28 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. 2 ½-miles across, and ¾-mile deep, the mine is so big, it can be seen from space shuttles in outer space.

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New Pick ‘n Pay brand Lolla Bionda lettuce: a frilly edged leaf with a soft, delicate texture; mild flavour; and fraking cryogenic wasps!

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Located in north-western India, the small city of Deshnoke,has a place of worship unlike any other, Rajastan’s famous Karni Mata Temple. The temple is home to over 20,000 worshipped rats, referred to as Kabbas. Many people travel great distances to pay their respects. 

Karni Mata Temple of the Rats

Karni Mata Temple of the Rats

 

For many Westerners this would seem bizarre and strange to have a place of worship over run by an animal that is commonly associated with pestilence and disease. Since the temple was constructed there has never been an outbreak of disease associated with the vermin.

‘This ornate, isolated Hindu temple was constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the early 1900s as a tribute to the rat goddess, Karni Mata. Intricate marble panels line the entrance and the floors, and silver and gold decorations are found throughout.

“The legend goes that Karni Mata, a mystic matriarch from the 14th century, was an incarnation of Durga, the goddess of power and victory. At some point during her life, the child of one of her clansmen died. She attempted to bring the child back to life, only to be told by Yama, the god of death, that he had already been reincarnated.

Karni Mata cut a deal with Yama: From that point forward, all of her tribespeople would be reborn as rats until they could be born back into the clan.

 

In Hinduism, death marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one on the path to a soul’s eventual oneness with the universe. This cycle of transmigration is known as samsara and is precisely why Karni Mata’s rats are treated like royalty.”

“Unlike the rest of the world, where rats are commonly killed for inhabiting the same space as humans, in this temple the rat residents are treated with sincere devotion. The veneration is so complete that if someone accidentally steps on a rat and kills it, they are expected to buy a gold or silver rat and place it in the temple as atonement.”

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"At last, EVERYBODY can have "one in the oven" with the deliciously disturbing Fetus Cookie Cutter!"


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A 14-year-old boy calmly walked into the entrance of Montrose High School this morning, grabbed a girl from behind and slit her throat in front of her sister and dozens of classmates.

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Bizarre abandoned amusement Park in DPRK

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Located in Downtown Pyongyang Near the Kim Il Sung Stadium and in the west side of Moran Hill is the abandoned  Kaeson Youth Park.

“It turns out there are three funfairs in Pyongyang in various states of disrepair, the largest being the Kaeson Youth Park.Opened in 1984, it was built to project an image of progress and the ingenuity of its citizens. Backed by Russia and China when they were heavily funding the DPRK’s growth, the Kaeson Youth Park is the largest of three funfairs still in operation in the greater Pyongyang area.”  Source

Meisho Amusement Machines Built the “roller coaster of death” for this fun fair that was originally named ” Kwansong Tancha”. According to the Roller coasters database this rusty steel coaster first opened in 1984 with opening of the park.

Here are some images of what the park looked like when it was open.

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Another image of the roller coaster of death Pyongyang

Another image of the roller coaster of death Pyongyang. Notice the car that has flipped off the tracks.

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Abandoned North Korea amusement park DPRKImage source: Lucaskt

 

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Abandoned Strange roller coaster in the fog
Abandoned Strange roller coaster in the fog

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Not quite sure what kind of game this is.

Not quite sure what kind of games these were. I Image source: KernbeisserImage source: NKeconWatch

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The Roller Coaster of Death, Kaeson Youth Park.

Also Check out  Pyonyang’a infamous Ryugyong Hotel

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Thrill the World

Thrill the World

 

“Thrill The World” is a worldwide attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the Largest Simultaneous Dance with Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” Thousands of people in cities around the world will learn the “Thriller” dance and perform it together on the day that Thrill the World takes place.

In 2007, 1,722 people in 52 cities on 5 continents danced to “Thriller” at exactly the same time, breaking world records. This year, on October 25th, 2008 at 1:00 p.m., Austin did it BIGGER and BETTER than anyone else! We had a record breaking 881 zombies participate in our local Thrill the World event.



 

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On October 16th, in the Republic of Artsakh,internationally known as Nagorno-Karabakh, the country celebrated a mass wedding of 700 young couples. Artsakh is a small, aparently soon to be thriving country, in a territory disputed between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

 

rtaskh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Republic. Ceremanies took place in St. Ghazanchetsots Church in Shushi and Ganzasar monastery.

700 Couples in mass wedding Artaskh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Republic.

 

Republic of Artsakh military show

Republic of Artsakh military show

 

St. Ghazanchetsots Church

St. Ghazanchetsots Church

 

This was sponsored by the Nagorno-Karabakh as a way to stimulate growth and optimism for their country. I’m sure this will help them with a population increase…

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Every October in Town of Windsor, Nova Scotia, Lake Pesaquid becomes a spectacle with giant decorated pumpkins sailing across its waters. Along with other Pumpkin related contests the Pumpkin Regatta has become a huge hit in the community. Individuals go to great lengths to carve and decorate their vessels.

Pumpkin Regatta Town of Windsor Nova Scotia

Pumpkin Regatta Town of Windsor Nova Scotia

 

 

 

“In the first year of the event, 1999, The Pumpkin Regatta, with an operating budget of $50.00, attracted about 2,000 skeptical spectators who turned out to watch five brave – and no doubt equally skeptical – participants attempt to manoeuvre their hollowed-out giant pumpkins across Lake Pesaquid.

So novel was the idea of racing giant pumpkins that local merchants and local media were quick to get on-side. The 1st Annual Pumpkin Regatta attracted national attention, and Windsor – “The Little Town of Big Firsts” – could now claim another first – Giant Pumpkin Racing!”

 

The Big Pumpkin Regatta

The Big Pumpkin Regatta

This years race took place on October 12th.

 

 

More information on the Big Pumpkin Regatta can be found at The official Town of Windsor Big Pumpkin Website

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