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UFO crash in India: Amazing find inside

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The UFO mystery in India: There’s a secret behind the strange incidents! (Video)
A disturbing video of an incident has surfaced online, revealing a mysterious happening that took place a few days ago in Barmer district, a remote region in the state of Rajasthan in southwest India near the border with Pakistan.

15 hours ago

This is no ordinary incident, but a mystery that has shocked the world public. This unidentified mysterious object was not detected by the Indian military radars and refused any form of contact. This eventually forced the Indian Air Force to send a Su-30 fighter plane to intercept it. Eventually, the object was “shot down” in a mysterious battle.

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A military spokesman said, “Between 10:30 am and 11:00 am, this unidentified luminous object was detected by Indian Air Force radar surveillance. The quick reaction of an Su-30 pilot forced the object to crash on the ground.”

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But the mystery did not end with the object’s crash. The area where the UFO crashed was immediately cordoned off by law enforcement, creating a spooky atmosphere. After the initial investigation, five strange triangular pieces of metal made of unknown material were found at the crash site. Some local witnesses also reported shocking experiences.

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Some eyewitnesses reported a loud bang when the UFO crashed, and some surrounding houses were damaged. This incident was dubbed “The Roswell Indians” by the media as it is reminiscent of the 1947 crash of an unidentified flying object near the town of Roswell in the US.

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In addition, mysterious rumors have been doing the rounds. One story claims that one of the Su-30 pilots involved in the UFO hunt claimed to have seen a mysterious light rising from the wreckage of the crashed object. However, this claim is yet to be confirmed.

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In the darkness of the desert of Barmer, India, this mystery continues to unfold and further investigation will soon reveal what is really behind this shocking UFO incident.

David Broncano se embarca en una nueva aventura empresarial al margen de la televisión

ByThelma Silvester

 FEB 15, 2024

David Broncano.

El conocido presentador de Movistar + ha apostado por el mundo de la inversión

David Broncano. JOSÉ OLIVA / EUROPA PRESS

Es imposible pensar en David Broncano sin relacionarlo directamente con el programa que lo lanzó a la fama, ‘La Resistencia’, uno de los formatos de entretenimiento más exitosos de Movistar + capaz de alcanzar a todas las audiencias, especialmente a los jóvenes, con sus disparatadas y divertidas entrevistas a todo tipo de personajes conocidos.

El popular espacio consiguió convertir a su presentador en uno de los rostros más populares de la televisión, sin embargo, y a pesar de su dilatada y exitosa carrera en el medio, Broncano también ha demostrado tener inquietudes más allá de su trabajo en televisión, ha probado suerte en otros ámbitos y se ha dedicado a invertir, algo que ahora ha vuelto a hacer embarcándose en un nuevo proyecto que nada tiene que ver con los focos.

LA NUEVA AVENTURA EMPRESARIAL DE DAVID BRONCANO

David Broncano ha querido apostar por los jóvenes para su nueva inversión lejos de la televisión y ha decidido hacerlo en Enzo Ventures, un fondo lanzado por un grupo de jóvenes veinteañeros que actualmente se han convertido en el equipo inversor más joven de toda Europa.

La nueva aventura del presentador de ‘La Resistencia’ parece todo un reto y no está exenta de riesgo, ya que David no se conformará con ser un mero inversor dentro de la empresa, sino que también formará parte de la red de socios operativos del fondo, una serie de emprendedores e inversores que no solo aportan capital, sino que además también “pueden aportar su experiencia y valor a las compañías en las que invierte Enzo”, explica uno de sus fundadores, Edgar Vicente, a la publicación ‘CincoDías’.

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La regularización de estos vehículos de inversión está regulada por la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores, que fija un mínimo de 100.000 euros para poder participar en este tipo de sociedades.

En el caso de Broncano, tal y como revela Edgar Vicente al medio citado anteriormente, lo que más le interesó a la hora de invertir fue “que Enzo apueste por la innovación y que apoyemos el emprendimiento de los más jóvenes en empresas tecnológicas”.

Enzo Ventures es una empresa fundada por el mencionado Edgar Vicente y por Iván Fernández a principios de este año y ya ha conseguido convertirse en el segundo fondo español en startups europeas tecnológicas, tan solo 10 meses después de un primer microfondo de 1,5 millones con el respaldo de ProFounders Capital.

La apuesta empresarial de David Broncano lejos de la televisión

El presentador de ‘La Resistencia’ se ha convertido en inversor y socio operativo del equipo inversor más joven de Europa, Enzo Ventures.

Adrián CórdobaAdrianCorMart

Actualizado a 5 de septiembre de 2022 11:25 CEST

David Broncano, baja por coronavirus en ‘La Resistencia’

De la mano de ‘La Resistencia’, David Broncano se ha ido convirtiendo en uno de los rostros más famosos de la televisión, alcanzando la mayoría de los grupos de audiencia -aunque centrándose mayormente en los jóvenes– con un contenido lleno de entretenimiento y unos invitados de toda índole.

Con una dilatada trayectoria en los medios de comunicación, Broncano no solo ha querido reinar en este terreno, sino que también se ha dedicado a invertir, y ahora ha vuelto a hacerlo, apostando de nuevo por los jóvenes. El presentador y humorista se ha lanzado a invertir en Enzo Venturesun fondo lanzado por un grupo de veinteañeros que son hoy en día el equipo inversor más joven de toda Europa.

Una apuesta arriesgada con la que éste demuestra su ambición, y es que no solo será un mero inversor de la empresa, sino que también formará parte de su red de socios operativos, que se trata de emprendedores e inversores que además de aportar capital, “pueden aportar su experiencia y valor a las compañías en las que invierte Enzo”, tal y como ha explicado Edgar Vicente, socio fundador, a ‘CincoDías’.

Un mínimo de 100.000 euros para participar en estas sociedades

Se habla de apuesta porque además, la regularización de estos vehículos de inversión que está establecida por la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) fijó un mínimo de 100.000 euros para poder participar en este tipo de sociedades. “Lo que más le interesó a David Broncano de nuestro proyecto es que Enzo apueste por la innovación y que apoyemos el emprendimiento de los más jóvenes en empresas tecnológicas”, ha añadido Vicente.

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Respecto a Enzo Ventures, se trata de una empresa impulsada por el propio Edgar Vicente e Iván Fernández a principios de este mismo año, convirtiéndose en el segundo fondo español en startups europeas tecnológicas, justo 10 meses después de un primer microfondo de 1,5 millones con el respaldo de ProFounders Capital.

“Somos agnósticos en cuanto al sector: fintech, proptech, blockchain, SaaS… Solo buscamos que sean empresas disruptivas y con un componente tecnológico importante”, ha recordado su socio fundador respecto al destino de sus inversiones.

La apuesta empresarial de David Broncano lejos de la televisión

El presentador de ‘La Resistencia’ se ha convertido en inversor y socio operativo del equipo inversor más joven de Europa, Enzo Ventures.

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Actualizado a 5 de septiembre de 2022 11:25 CEST

David Broncano, baja por coronavirus en ‘La Resistencia’

De la mano de ‘La Resistencia’, David Broncano se ha ido convirtiendo en uno de los rostros más famosos de la televisión, alcanzando la mayoría de los grupos de audiencia -aunque centrándose mayormente en los jóvenes– con un contenido lleno de entretenimiento y unos invitados de toda índole.

Con una dilatada trayectoria en los medios de comunicación, Broncano no solo ha querido reinar en este terreno, sino que también se ha dedicado a invertir, y ahora ha vuelto a hacerlo, apostando de nuevo por los jóvenes. El presentador y humorista se ha lanzado a invertir en Enzo Venturesun fondo lanzado por un grupo de veinteañeros que son hoy en día el equipo inversor más joven de toda Europa.

Una apuesta arriesgada con la que éste demuestra su ambición, y es que no solo será un mero inversor de la empresa, sino que también formará parte de su red de socios operativos, que se trata de emprendedores e inversores que además de aportar capital, “pueden aportar su experiencia y valor a las compañías en las que invierte Enzo”, tal y como ha explicado Edgar Vicente, socio fundador, a ‘CincoDías’.

Un mínimo de 100.000 euros para participar en estas sociedades

Se habla de apuesta porque además, la regularización de estos vehículos de inversión que está establecida por la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) fijó un mínimo de 100.000 euros para poder participar en este tipo de sociedades. “Lo que más le interesó a David Broncano de nuestro proyecto es que Enzo apueste por la innovación y que apoyemos el emprendimiento de los más jóvenes en empresas tecnológicas”, ha añadido Vicente.

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Amaia Salamanca exige en ‘La Resistencia’ su raqueta firmada por Nadal y Broncano se niega

Respecto a Enzo Ventures, se trata de una empresa impulsada por el propio Edgar Vicente e Iván Fernández a principios de este mismo año, convirtiéndose en el segundo fondo español en startups europeas tecnológicas, justo 10 meses después de un primer microfondo de 1,5 millones con el respaldo de ProFounders Capital.

“Somos agnósticos en cuanto al sector: fintech, proptech, blockchain, SaaS… Solo buscamos que sean empresas disruptivas y con un componente tecnológico importante”, ha recordado su socio fundador respecto al destino de sus inversiones.

25 Abandoned But Beautiful Places

Nothing to see here, except a TU-144 supersonic jet in the courtyard on the outskirts of Kazan City.

Many interesting places around the world have been abandoned or destroyed for various reasons. Some of these places were picturesque or entertaining, like the amusement parks where large crowds once came to spend their vacations. Aside from abandoned vacation destinations, we also find some that are beautifully derelict homes and wrecked vehicles (cars, planes, boats, etc.) that leave us intrigued by the details and stories behind these remnants of the past. Why would anyone park a TU-144 supersonic jet in the yard? And better still, why abandon it?

It seems that someone tried to hide it for some reason. It was discovered by people just passing by. Then word spread, and photographers began taking videos and photos using drones. Some even filmed the jet starting up and activated certain moving parts, meaning the vehicle is still running. At least partially. It’s amazing what some people keep in their garden.

An incredible view in autumn in Germany

How incredible! Here’s a 19th-century bridge in Germany that forms a complete circle when light hits it, causing a reflection on the water. It’s particularly beautiful in autumn, but remains very picturesque in all seasons.

Imagine yourself in a small boat or canoe with your partner in this beautiful place. What a splendid painting that would make! Or even a jigsaw puzzle, more specifically a Thomas Kinkade jigsaw that you’d have to turn 90° to finish.

A devastated store in Fukushima

A supermarket (one of many stores and other homes) that was abandoned after one of the biggest disasters in Japan’s history. In March 2011, an earthquake followed by a tsunami struck the region, prompting the evacuation of over 300,000 people. The disaster damaged a nuclear power plant and caused a radioactive leak, forcing the evacuation of the entire city of Fukushima.

Today, Fukushima is nothing more than a ghost town. Residents were forced to flee so suddenly and leave their entire lives behind, seeking (what they thought was) temporary shelter. But, of course, it was more a case of starting a whole new life.

The Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso in Italy

It’s amazing what you can find at the bottom of the ocean. This bronze statue is part of a set of three statues that have been sculpted and placed in the water, depicting Jesus offering his blessing of peace on Paradise.

This first statue was made in Italy in 1954, and placed near the spot where Dario Gonzatti, the first Italian to use diving equipment, died in 1947. Due to a significant amount of corrosion and shellfish, it was removed and restored in 2003. After restoration, the statue was returned to the sea in July 2004.

An eerily beautiful cottage set in a splendid yellowing forest in Stradbally, Ireland

Near Stradbally in Ireland lies a magnificent cottage in the middle of a yellowing forest, probably built in the 1800s or 1900s. The superb blue roof is definitely unique. It’s a nice place to visit to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. But unless you’re a hermit, it’s not a realistic place to settle down for good.

After a while, the echoes through the forest would become a little frightening. But for a weekend getaway, it could prove fascinating. A little mystery to spice up your life.

A big wheel abandoned in an amusement park in Japan

This gigantic Ferris wheel is just one of the attractions to be found in the abandoned Kejonuma Leisure Land amusement park, which opened in 1979. At that time, there were over 200,000 visitors every year. The park offered various forms of accommodation: camping sites and small cabins.

If that wasn’t your cup of tea, there was also a hotel for those who didn’t love the great outdoors. Although the park closed in 2000, the owner didn’t completely abandon the place. He began drilling for hot water on his property.

Cars left by American soldiers in the Châtillon car cemetery in Belgium

Châtillon is a small village in southern Belgium. The cars in this cemetery once belonged to American soldiers who were allocated vehicles in the country during the Second World War. But once the war was over and the soldiers had returned home, it was too expensive to send them back to the USA.

So the officers decided to leave them in Belgium, and parked them on a hilltop out of sight. It was up to each soldier to decide whether he wanted his car shipped home to his homeland, but only out of their own pockets. No one agreed to take their car home.

Ash and smoke from Mount Sinabung volcano fill the sky above an abandoned church during an eruption in Karo, Indonesia.

After several eruptions of the Mount Sinabung volcano in recent years, the surrounding area now has several abandoned houses and buildings, including this church. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate their homes in June 2015 when another eruption broke out. Living on the slopes surrounding Mount Sinabung has proved to be very dangerous.

The villagers were forced to abandon everything, not only their homes but also their livelihoods, in order to be relocated to refugee camps. Despite the eruptions and dangerous living conditions, many are ready to return to their villages with the determination to reclaim their old lives.

Selma, the abandoned plantation in Virginia

Selma Plantation was once a very socially active place. The original owners died prematurely, and the plantation has since passed from hand to hand. At one time, a fire destroyed the original house, but the new owner restored it and breathed new life into it. Eventually, the house was completely abandoned and fell into disrepair as nature reclaimed the broken floors and mold grew on the walls.

Even birds flew through the residence. Not only has the house been abandoned, but a grand piano can also be found there. However, new information reveals that a new owner began renovation work in 2016. It would be interesting to see the progress of these.

A fishing hut on a lake in Germany

This abandoned fishing hut in Germany is located in a beautiful mountainous region in the Berchtesgaden National Park. It was built on the waters of Lake Obersee. Unfortunately, when it was discovered, it was completely empty. No information was found to determine its owners.

It was most likely an active place for fishermen to indulge in their activity against the breathtaking backdrop of the German Alps. A place to get away from it all and enjoy the solitude, with only the echo of the mountains and the sounds of nature as your companions, while waiting for THE big one to be caught on your hook.

A yellow house abandoned in the middle of Nova Scotia

The photo of this old, abandoned yellow house looks like something you might see in a suspense film such as Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. With all the dandelions and the yellow color of the building (which could use a facelift), you’d have to be a real lover of color to live there. But it was surely abandoned, not because of the yellow, but rather because of the region’s economy.

Many Nova Scotia communities don’t have the opportunity to evolve. So, as adults, the youngest leave in search of greener pastures, and there’s no one left to leave the houses to. As a result, everything ends up being abandoned once the parents have passed away.

This Beetle is part of an aquatic museum in Cancún, Mexico.

This little Beetle is part of an aquatic museum in Cancún. If you like snorkeling or diving, this is a great place to add to your list. For those who don’t have the courage or ability to snorkel, you can also get there by glass-bottomed boat. What an incredible view – all those sculptures underwater.

In all, there are over 500 works of art to view. This particular sculpture is a life-size copy of the Classic Volkswagen Beetle, housing underwater life while being fun for divers.

A derelict space shuttle at the Baikonur Cosmodrome

This cosmodrome was a secret site built by Russia in the Kazakhstan region, unbeknownst to the West. It was from the Baikonur Cosmodrome that the first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, was sent into space in April 1961. The “Buron” flew just once, in November 1988. The aim was to send 30 tonnes into space, then return 20 tonnes to Earth.

Preparations for the test flight into space included 24 tests on Earth, 15 of which were fully automatic. The cabin was designed to accommodate six passengers, with room for a few more in the cargo area. The program was “frozen” in 1991 when the Communist government collapsed and the nation was divided into several countries.

A storm approaches an old abandoned farmhouse with a strangely well-kept lawn in Ontario.

This photo of an old abandoned farmhouse is a real mystery. How is it possible to grow such perfectly green grass with clearly dead trees all around? Especially in the middle of Canada! And, for the sake of argument: who would take such good care of the lawn while neglecting the house, letting it fall into ruin?

More questions than answers, but the scene makes a fascinating photo to frame and hang in your home or art gallery. Especially with the element of storm lurking on the horizon.

A Russian shipwreck in the Red Sea

There have been many shipwrecks in the Red Sea. But one in particular could be dubbed the “Russian shipwreck”. It was discovered in 1988 and is thought to have been a fishing trawler named Khanka.

It is thought that the Russians used fishing trawlers for surveillance and communication. A lot of communications equipment such as electronics and batteries were found inside. This boat was probably used as a spy boat.

The last house on Holland Island, U.S.A.

By 1910, Holland Island was thriving with its 360 inhabitants and was considered the most inhabited island in Chesapeake Bay. Apart from homes like this Victorian, there were other houses, stores, a school and a church. But the island had a problem: erosion. Erosion was gradually nibbling away at the island, causing great concern among the residents. In 1914, they had stones delivered to try and build walls. They even tried sinking ships to slow the process, but nothing worked.

Most residents destroyed their homes and moved inland. Then, in 1918, a tropical storm hit and damaged the church. In 1922, the few remaining residents left after the church closed. In 1995, one man tried for 15 years to restore the church.

The abandoned home of Bulgarian industrialist Pencho Semov

Nicknamed “the Bulgarian Rockefeller”, he was Bulgaria’s first billionaire. Mr. Semov was born in a village near Gabrovo and went from a boy living in poverty to a billionaire thanks to commerce, the banking system and more. Two years before his death, he wrote his will, stating that he wanted his house turned into a retirement home and two other buildings in his possession turned into schools for girls.

One of these, free of charge, was for penniless girls, while the other school was for wealthy girls who would have to pay small fees. Sadly, when he died in 1945, his wishes were not respected. All the resources he had saved for his charities were blocked by the government, and the mansion was used as a hospital for tuberculosis patients.

Oldest British warship found in Ontario’s Great Lakes

The H.M.S. Ontario, a British warship that sank in 1780, is the oldest British ship ever found in the Great Lakes. It was discovered between Niagara and Rochester in 2008 and was virtually intact. It sank during a storm in which 130 people lost their lives.

Jim Kennard had begun searching for the boat 35 years earlier, but had met with no success. That is, until he teamed up with Dan Scoville to search for submerged ships. Together, it took them just three years to find this relic.

Police motorcycle cemetery (Harley-Davidson)

These Harleys were previously owned by the Puente Piedra National Police, located in Lima, Peru. Due to budgetary concerns for operation and/or maintenance, the motorcycles were taken off the road. Some of these vehicles were sold wholesale by enthusiasts of the brand, due to the impossibility of finding spare parts as there were no dealers in the region.

So, in order to have a good motorcycle, they needed to use several other bikes. Their auction price was $1,300, but those who bought them in bulk to recreate a drinkable one were able to resell them for $12,000.

An abandoned railroad bridge in Pittsburgh

This is one of the many abandoned railroad bridges in Pennsylvania. Many were abandoned because they were no longer needed once automobiles became the most popular means of transportation. Rail travel became the exception, not the rule.

Because of this new system of travel, many of these rail bridges were left to decay, with no funding to maintain them. Some were probably damaged and would have cost a fortune to repair.

Lightning over an abandoned house in Nebraska, USA

This photo was taken by a photographer in 2015 during a thunderstorm. He managed to capture the moment at the perfect time. Sitting in his car, the photographer had no idea of the intensity of the lightning that would follow.

Another interesting thing to note is that there are no trees in sight: what was the target of the lightning? It’s a wonderful photo and, with the addition of that intimidating sky, you tend to forget that there’s an abandoned house right in the middle of it. What a contrast!

A hotel abandoned in Colombia when the Bogotá River was contaminated by industrial waste

It was once a splendid hotel surrounded by Colombia’s majestic mountains. Situated atop a cliff, overlooking an invigorating waterfall, it was the perfect place to spend a vacation.

But, sadly, it all came to an end when the Bogotá River became contaminated with industrial waste. As a result, the flow of visitors came to a standstill, to the point where the hotel declared bankruptcy and was forced to close forever.

A beautiful image of the old Helensburgh railway tunnel in Australia

This tunnel was one of seven built in the 1880s to provide passage through the hilly region between Waterfall and Otford. It was abandoned in 1920 when a double track became more necessary than a single track for steam locomotives. They then built a new double track at a different location and closed the tunnel.

Legends surround this and the other tunnels, giving them a certain mystery and beauty of their own. Until it was vandalized, visitors were allowed to tour the tunnel. They were advised to bring torches and boots, as the place was very muddy. After dark, glow worms can be seen illuminating the square.

Latest and Greatest Vacation Moments


Latest and Greatest Vacation Moments

There’s nothing like creating a memorable and funny photo when you’re enjoying your vacation. These vacationers really went above and beyond in having fun with their photos; take a look at some of the most memorable and humorous moments during their time away from the office!

I’m Just Beside Myself

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Can Sharks Read English?

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Take Off Now

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This parasailor might not have thought this one through, as there’s a shark on the loose heading right for them. They could go up, they could go straight, they could go off to their right to get away, but they’d better get going quickly before they become a meal!

Ride Them, Billy!

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Surfing with a partner isn’t that uncommon, but when that partner is a goat, that might be a little bit too far to the extreme. However, this goat seems like he’s done this several times before and looks completely comfortable on the board. If he can take it, go for it!

Elephant Scratching Post

Scratch That Itch

We know that dogs love to get their bellies scratched, but apparently elephants feel the same way. This elephant decided to try scratching its stomach with a vehicle, and it really seems to be enjoying it from the expression on its face. The people inside the vehicle, however, probably don’t feel the same way.

Think He’s Had Enough

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This dog looks adorable, but he also looks like he might have had one too many or spent too much time in the sun. He’s looking a little loopy and could probably do with a nice nap in the shade…without taking the cocktail with him.

Spotting a Loose String

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You’ve got to think there’s more that can go wrong than right here. If he succeeds, the woman in question could lose her top…not a good outcome. If he holds on too long, she might go with him, or he might fall out and crash. Either way, he did not think this one through.

Best Beer Pong Game Ever

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These people deserve a ton of credit for setting up this play area. Most people just go for the table, but this group created a full play arena for a beer pong tournament. As long as high tide stays away for a few hours, this is an outstanding creation.

Full Flip

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This is incredible flexibility to get off the ground and complete a full flip without landing on the wrong body part. Based on the impressed reaction of the woman behind the flipper, there’s a good chance this is something she pulls out whenever she wants to show off…and it’s awesome.

You Don’t Belong Here

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This turtle really doesn’t seem to like visitors, or maybe it just doesn’t like humans. In any case, this turtle doesn’t really appear to be in a friendly mood from either its expression or its appendage. When any sea creature looks like this, it might be wise to keep your distance.

Rode the Wave Too Long

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This surfer looks like she did one trick too many on her board and is about to wipe out in front of her audience. The waves here don’t look all that threatening, so it’s probably from an extra trick or two that went just beyond her abilities.

That’ll Block the Sun

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We’ve got to admit, if you’re trying to avoid a sunburn, this might be the perfect hat with which to do it. This ultra-wide brim headgear should block out all the sun’s rays…and any stray rays from any other star in the Milky Way galaxy.

Enjoying a Bite

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Size disparity and perspective are always good for a few optical illusions. This couple perfectly creates the appearance that the female has shrunk down to doll-size, allowing the male to pick her up and possibly swallow her whole. It’s certainly a great way to make friends do a double-take.

The Monkey On Her Back

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The proverbial monkey is no longer proverbial for this woman, who’s got an adorable primate riding her shoulder during a day at the beach. Odds are, this monkey will be easier to remove from her back than the emotional kind…although it’s so cute that she might not want to get rid of it for a while!

Beach Music

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With apologies to Pat Conroy, this might be the best example of beach music that we’ve ever seen. The only way this could be better would be if someone brought out a phone and started playing a list of songs while the guy in the photo mimed playing the piano for all to enjoy

Taking a Ride on the Trunk

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Riding in the trunk isn’t recommended, but what about riding on the trunk? This woman’s got a view that few people get to see in riding an elephant, and as long as it cooperates, she’ll have a memory she can treasure forever in front of her friends and family.

Licking the Tower

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Generally speaking, licking a metal structure isn’t a great idea. Doing so when it’s a famous landmark is even worse, but miming it is a sure way to get a few smiles. This lady found the right angle to make it look like she’s licking France’s famous Eiffel Tower…which might upset the local Parisians.

Yes! It’s a Beautiful Sunset!

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There’s nothing like seeing a perfect sunset and the colors that it produces. But this dog really seems to love how it looks, as he’s on his back celebrating as the orange hues blanket the evening. It’s almost like he thinks that he caused it to happen, and he’s taking credit for making everyone so happy.

Friends Aren’t Food

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This woman might know the way to a pig’s heart is with food, but hopefully, she hasn’t revealed what’s actually in this treat that she’s providing for her new friend. Odds are that the friendship goes south if the pig finds out what it’s eating from her hand!

Quokka Hell Is That?

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If you’re not from the land down under, this little guy might not look familiar to you. It’s a kind of wallaby, and there are only 20,000 of them left in the world. If you see one, be sure to get a picture. They’re as rare to see in the wild as any celebrity.

Confident or Crazy?

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This plucky guy has some serious cahonas. And that insane view can only be overlooking Dubai. Thankfully, this shot is not realistic, and that man is very probably not a pilot. Nonetheless, a great way to get some attention on social media! If you look carefully, you can see the inconsistency of the shadows. Oops.

Spectacular Wildlife

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Those mountains look truly breathtaking, and the water looks as clear and blue as can be. And yet there’s something else that catches the eye, something altogether more intriguing and alluring. Not those you sicko! All the different types of boats you can see in the background.

Get Your Planche On

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Is this amazing or absolutely ridiculous? Primarily, it’s one of the most stupid things a person can do. Nonetheless, it’s an absolute feat of training. All factors taken into consideration, it’s two parts stupid to three parts impressive. At least he’s got the strength to hang on to the edge if he does fall.

Monkey Business

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What makes this picture stand out for you? For us, it’s the serene look on the monkey’s face as he slyly plans his crime, then makes his move. Then the contrast of the casual look of indifference on his face, vs. the look of shock and horror on hers. Chef kiss.

Ride ‘Em Cowboy

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Times have changed a lot since the days of cowboys cattle herding. These days, people prefer to take a more gentrified approach to interacting with wildlife. This friendly chap here demonstrates how by riding an emu, who he seems to share a kindred spirit—and facial expression—with.

Valuable Discoveries Found In Unexpected Places


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We’ve all made some unexpected discoveries before. Maybe you found $20 in a coat pocket you didn’t use, or you stumbled upon a surprise family heirloom in your basement while cleaning. Just like your findings, the discoveries on this list all came by surprise. They range from weird to invaluable, encompassing everything in-between.

Many of these discoveries can not yet be explained and are the stuff of Netflix documentaries and movies. While some of these findings were the result of pure luck, others came from hard work and determination. Hopefully, this list inspires you to keep your eyes open and indulge your curiosity. Who knows? Maybe you’ll find something awe-inspiring, too.

1. Underground Pyramid Found in Bolivia

Location: Tiahuanaco, Bolivia
Year Discovered: 2015
Est. Value: Unknown

Tiahuanaco in Bolivia and its historical ruins have led to quite a few discoveries, and excavations have continued for years by both private companies and the government. In 2015, one of the most shocking findings at Tiahuanaco was an underground pyramid. Archaeologists discovered it with the use of ground-penetrating radar.

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They also found monoliths within the pyramid. Excavations into this belowground pyramid are still ongoing. Tiahuanaco was once home to ancient South America’s most important city. The city spanned 231,000 square miles, and finds from this massive historical site have included stone monuments, palace ruins, sculptures, and more. Since 2000, Tiahuanaco has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. ‘Witch Bottle’ Discovered in English Chimney

Location: Watford, England
Year Discovered: 2019
Est. Value: $40*

Contractors who were demolishing a former pub in Watford, England stumbled upon an unusual discovery in the chimney section of the building. This creepy, folklore surprise was a witch bottle, stuff with an unidentified liquid, teeth, and shards of glass. The bottle was thought to date back to the 1800s.

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It was likely placed in the pub to ward off witches. Considering that this Watford property was the birthplace of the Witch of Saratoga, that makes sense. Angeline Tubbs was the Witch’s real name, and she relocated to Saratoga, New York in 1761, where she made a living reading fortunes and making witch bottles to scare off the competition.

3. Giant Lego Men Wash up on Beaches Around the World

Location: Yuigahama Beach, Japan
Year Discovered: 2014
Est. Value: Unknown

Humans worry about dead wildlife washing onto the shores, as that could be a sign of a problem with the water quality. Who knows what a gigantic, eight-foot, ominous Lego man means? This potential portent of doom was discovered by a Japanese surfer. Forebodingly, the Lego man was wearing a t-shirt that said, “No Real Than You Are” on the front.

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Rather than blame aliens, it appears that the man behind this gigantic Lego is a mysterious Dutch artist named Ego Leonard. This artist, according to his website, comes from a “virtual world.” Believe it or not, this is far from the first time such a gigantic Lego has washed ashore. These behemoths were also found on beaches in Siesta Key, Florida, and Topanga Beach, California.

4. World’s Largest Flower Found in Jungle

Location: West Sumatra, Indonesia
Year Discovered: 2020
Est. Value: Unknown

While venturing through a remote jungle in the West Sumatra region of Indonesia, conservationists discovered the largest flower bloom in the world. The species of flower is Rafflesia tuan-mudae, which is known for its massive, elusive blossoms that bloom for just one week at the end of the plant’s life span.

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This mammoth flower had a diameter of 3.6 feet, making it the largest Rafflesia ever documented. The flower is easy to spot, as it has flesh-colored petals covered in white spots. This unflattering description matches the flower itself, as it is part of the “corpse flower” type of flora, which means it smells like a dead body.

5. Shark Found In Middle of Golf Course

Location: San Juan Capistrano, California
Year Discovered: 2012
Est. Value: $850*

We all mocked Sharknado when it came out in 2013, but it seems as though Thunder Levin got the last laugh in the end, as maybe his movies weren’t so fictional after all. A shark did fall from the sky (a year before those movies came out, no less), landing near the twelfth tee of a golf course in California.

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The San Juan Capistrano Golf Course workers were stunned when the two-pound leopard shark dropped onto the turf. As it turns out, the leopard shark, found alive, was carried from the ocean by a bird that accidentally dropped it. Cart attendants put the confused fish into a bucket of salt water and drove it to Baby Beach, where they released it back into its rightful habitat.

6. An Underwater River Found in the Ocean

Location: Cenote Angelita, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Year Discovered: 2016
Est. Value: N/A

Finding a river in the ocean might seem like a bit of an oxymoron. After all, isn’t the ocean all water? Well, be prepared to be surprised, as divers discovered an underwater river hidden underneath a cloud of toxic gas off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula.

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The river’s source is the Cenote Angelita, a massive sinkhole. Apparently, ninety feet beneath the surface, this river flows out to the ocean. Surrounding it is a blanket of hydrogen sulfide that would instantly kill anyone who attempted to breathe it in. To make the scenery even creepier, petrified trees and even a small skeleton are located in the noxious cloud. Ancient Mayans believed the Cenote Angelita was a gateway to Hell, and perhaps they had a point.

7. Long-lost Ship Found in Namibian Desert — with Gold Aboard

Location: Oranjemund, Namibia
Year Discovered: 2008
Est. Value: $13 million*

When you think of places where you’d find a ship, the Namibian Desert is probably last on your list. But, believe it or not, that is where the remains of the Bom Jesus were found. This Portuguese ship disappeared five-hundred-years ago when it sank off the coast of Namibia. As the coastline waters receded, the Bom Jesus reemerged.

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When it sank in a fierce storm, it was on its way to India laden with treasures like gold and copper ingots. Diamond miners discovered the ship and alerted the Namibian government, who sent out a team to dig up the wreckage. Two-thousand pure gold coins and tens of thousands of pounds of copper ingots were discovered on the Bom Jesus, almost all intact.

8. Soviet-Built T34/76A Found In Lake Kurtna Matasjarv

Location: Estonia
Year Discovered: 2000
Est. Value: $6 million*

In the depths of Lake Kurtna Matasjärv, a remarkable piece of history lay hidden for decades until Kasper, a young man from Estonia, unraveled its secrets in 2000. After discovering a strange marking and a nearby rope, Kasper fetched his parents. An extensive excavation ensued, and soon the whole town was involved.

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Emerging from the depths, at the other end of the rope was a Soviet-built T34/76A tank stood as a haunting reminder of the past. Kasper’s discovery was one of happenstance. The reason behind the tank’s location, or how it got there, however, is still anyone’s’ guess.

9. Secret Underground Theater Found in Paris Catacombs

Location: Paris, France
Year Discovered: 2004
Est. Value: $5,000-$10,000* (Cost To Build)

The Paris Catacombs are a labyrinth located in the heart of France. The Catacombs were built when the city needed a better location to store the dead. So, Paris chose tunnels, five stories underground, into which they emptied bodies beginning in the late 1700s.

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That background makes this discovery extra eerie. In August of 2004, Parisian police doing a training exercise discovered a fully-equipped movie theater in one of the Catacombs’ formerly-uncharted caverns. Terraces were cut into the rock to form an amphitheater, in which projection equipment, a full-sized cinema screen, and a variety of thrillers and noir films were found. The films were neither offensive nor banned; it seems as though someone just wanted to set up their own creepy, private theater.

10. Family Discover Ancient Chapel Hidden Under Their House

Location: Shropshire, England
Year Discovered: 2010
Est. Value: $10,000-$50,000* (Cost To Build, Adj. For Inflation)

This unusual discovery seems as though it would be the beginning of a horror movie. In Shropshire, England, Pat and Diane Farla were having a Good Friday party when one of them decided to finally look behind the six-foot-long rectangular plate on their wall. Believe it or not, they hadn’t looked behind there in the three years they’d owned the home.

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After pulling the plate away, they discovered a hole that led them to a tiny, underground chapel. The cellar-like contraption had pews and a cross, confirming that it was of a religious nature. Authorities believe that this underground church could have been used centuries ago by congregations fleeing religious persecution during one of England’s many religious wars.

11. A 1,000-Year-Old Viking Ship Found Buried on Farm

Location: Edoy, Norway
Year Discovered: 2019
Est. Value: $545,000*

A team of archaeologists using ground penetrating radar discovered something unusual buried on a farm in Norway. They found that, below the surface of the frigid earth, there was a ship that dated back to either the Merovingian or Viking Period. The ship was only buried two feet below the ground.

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The archaeological team was there for a totally different expedition, and they pretty much found this ship by mistake. It was part of a burial mound from one-thousand years ago. Their deep-radar technique was the same one used to find the GJellestad Ship, also located in Norway.

12. Couple Finds 50-year-old Safe Hidden in Kitchen Wall

Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Year Discovered: 2015
Est. Value: $52,000*

A couple in Phoenix, Arizona were renovating their kitchen when they discovered a strange safe hiding behind the wall of their kitchen. When they opened, they found not only $50,000 and liquor, but also the directions to a treasure hunt.

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The $100 bills were joined by a bottle of bourbon from the 1960s. The last item in the safe was A Guide for the Perplexed by E.F. Schumacher, a novel published in 1977. Passages were outlined in the book, which came with a map of Arizona and a Bingo card with numbers outlined. So far, the couple has yet to crack the complicated set of clues.

13. One-Of-A-Kind Qing Dynasty Vase Discovered in Attic

Location: Paris, France
Year Discovered: 2018
Est. Value: $19 million*

When homeowners in France were sorting through their attic, they spotted an ornately decorated, beautiful porcelain vase. The vase had gone unnoticed for years, but, when the couple saw it, they had it taken to Paris for a Sotheby’s appraisal.

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Sotheby’s discovered that the vase was an original work of art from the Qing Dynasty, and they appraised it at $590,000 to $825,000. But, this hidden treasure would go on to sell for far more than its value, as an auction buyer scooped it up for a winning bid of $19 million. This piece must truly have been one-of-a-kind to fetch that price.

14. Two Brothers Find $15m Painting in Wall

Location: Arlington, Vermont
Year Discovered: 2006
Est. Value: $15.4 million*

Two brothers were going through their father’s home in a postmortem excavation when they discovered something surprising hidden within the walls. It was an original Norman Rockwell painting. But, this Rockwell matched the one hanging on the wall just a few inches away.

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As it turned out, the brothers’ father was hiding the pricey original from his ex-wife during a divorce. He hid the real Rockwell in the wall, putting up a convincing fake in its place. There it hung for years until the father passed away. Later at a Sotheby’s auction, this painting, titled “Breaking Home Ties,” sold for $15.4 million.

15. Missing Original Mark Twain Script Found in a Trunk

Location: Hollywood, California
Year Discovered: 1991
Est. Value: $1.5 million*

This priceless literary artifact was lost for over a century before it was discovered in a trunk in an attic in 1991. The 665-page document was written by hand by famous author Mark Twain. This copy of Huckleberry Finn deviated widely from its original source text, shaking up what we thought we knew about modern literature.

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The Mark Twain Project at U.S.C. said that they “believed” the manuscript would never be found, as Twain himself had sent it to Buffalo, New York, where it vanished. The owner of the trunk was the granddaughter of one of Twain’s close friends, and she immediately turned it over to Sotheby’s for authentication.

16. Terracotta Warriors Discovered in Pit Around Secret Tomb

Location: Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
Year Discovered: 1974
Est. Value: $4.5 million per warrior*

In 1974, Chinese workers building a well discovered thousands of terracotta clay figures dressed for battle. The Terracotta Army, as it is now known, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a designation it received in 1987. The Army was found near the mausoleum constructed for Qin Shi Huang, the first Chinese emperor.

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The figures are extremely detailed, and they are an entire replica of all of the king’s warriors. There are 8,000 terracotta soldiers in total, and just 2,000 of them have been excavated. The warriors were designed to protect the emperor when he made his journey to the afterlife in 210 B.C.

17. Swedish Scientists Reveal Findings of Deep-Sea ‘Alien’ Hunt

Location: Baltic Sea
Year Discovered: 2015
Est. Value: Unknown

A deep-sea alien hunt already sounds promising, as far as finding something creepy and weird goes. Swedish scientists conducting such an expedition didn’t disappoint when they discovered what many people thought was a spaceship hidden at the depths of the Baltic Sea.

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Though the explorers denied that it was a spaceship, they’re not sure what exactly this anomaly is. The Ocean Explorer team’s leader, Peter Lindberg, said it was some “natural geological formation.” According to Lindberg, this strange form wasn’t an alien spaceship, as it was “not made of metal,” a statement to which many people replied, “Who said alien spaceships have to be made of metal?”

18. WWII Plane Found in Jungle with Coffee Still in Thermoses

Location: Rabaul, New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Year Discovered: 1972
Est. Value: $9 million*

The “Swamp Ghost” was a Boeing B-17E bomber that no doubt wreaked havoc in World War II. That is until the plane went down in 1942 in the jungles of Papua New Guinea after being hit by enemy fire. The downing of the Swamp Ghost occurred during a raid on Japanese forces in Rabaul, New Britain.

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The plane was left untouched for decades. When it was discovered in 1972, it was well-preserved by the kunai grass and mire. The Swamp Ghost was so intact that there was still coffee in thermoses in the cockpit when it was found. According to some sources, the value of such a well-preserved WWII plane is around $9 million.

19. A Shocking Discovery from 2000-year-old Shipwreck: The Antikythera Mechanism

Location: Antikythera, Greece
Year Discovered: 1900
Est. Value: Priceless

The Antikythera Mechanism is an ancient, two-thousand-year-old astronomical calculator that consists of thirty hand-cut, precise bronze gears. The advanced tool was made by ancient Greeks, and it has taken scientists years to unravel the mystery behind this device, which Cardiff University’s Mike Edmunds described as pricier “than the Mona Lisa.”

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The machine was discovered in 1900 by sponge divers looking through an ancient shipwreck near Antikythera, a small Greek island. Using radiocarbon data, scientists were able to date this clock to 65 B.C. When it comes to its total value, its historical nature makes it nearly priceless. Who can put a number to discovering how ancient civilizations read the skies?

20. Strange Figures Found Along The Alaskan Shore

Location: Alaska, America
Year Discovered: 2015
Est. Value: Priceless

A few years ago, some Alaskans were startled to find a group of haunting figures lingering in the ice and snow on the bleak shoreline of Point Woronzof, near Anchorage. From a distance, they looked like real people in trouble. However, it turned out that the eerie shapes were actually an art installation by Sarah Davies.

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Inspired by her own experience with an undiagnosed illness, Davies set up more than 85 different humanoid sculptures that represented the “physical encapsulation of hundreds of unique experiences of vulnerability,” according to Buzzfeed News.

TOP 7 WEIRDEST AND CRAZY INVENTIONS EVER

Human population have reached 7 billion, and we must admit that there are some crazy people living among us, and some of them are inventing truly wired things. Although the line between a crazy and a genius is razor thin, but not every insane person is a genius. We created a list of 7 weirdest things that could be found on internet, however, some of you might find these items useful, but the fact would remain the same that these innovations are truly bizarre. Have a look at ten weirdest and most crazy inventions.

Foot Powered Bike

We know, this may be hard to believe, but the bike you’re seeing in above picture actually exist. Someone literally came with this idea, convinced the investor that it could be useful and manufactured it. Apparently it is created to encourage cycling in urban environment, but ditching paddles and seat for feet and harness crushing your balls, is beyond understanding for a person with IQ above 50.

Foot Powered Bike

The Ab Hancer

We all know how difficult it is to workout each and every day to get those six pack of abs to impress your girl. But remember, we’re living in this technological wonderland where everything is possible, even getting abs without working out. All you have to do is put it on your fat belly and just wait until it becomes flat and sexy as Ryan Gosling.

Alright wait, don’t get too excited because this thing is ridiculous as it sounds, not only it’s not gonna help you to get any kind of abs whatsoever, we believe it’s some of kind of hoax or something.

The Ab Hancer

Anti-Pervert Hairy Stockings

If you’re a beautiful girl and prefer to wear shorts in summer season, but can’t get away because of those boys looking hairy legs, so, this stockings are just made for you. It would make your legs look like they haven’t been shaved for ages. It would not only disgust boys and repel them away from you, but would also give you a more beautiful natural human look.

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Banana slip case

Japan is a well known player in the field of nations that come with some of the most crazy Inventions, and banana slip case is just another proof of it. It is a plastic cover for your banana to basically protect it from dirt. Which is kind of useless considering that the skin is already there to do the job.

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Flask Tie

Imagine you’re sitting in your office and having an uncontrollable urge to drink alcohol, now you can do nothing, unless you have a hip flask or a tie like this. Flask Tie contain bladder hidden inside it that can be used to carry any kind of drink including alcohol. So if you’re feeling stressed in the middle of work, your tie is always there to save you, just take a small sip and enjoy.

Flask Tie

Female Urination Device

The credit of this innovation goes to Edyth Lacy, who came up with this idea around 1920s. The device allow Females urinate while standing similar to males. But ladies all the goodness aside, you’ll have to admit that this thing looks freaking weird.

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Head Mounted Toilet Paper Dispenser

What else could be more weird than Female Urination device, it is a portable toilet paper dispenser. This dispenser actually isn’t entirely useless. Think about it, for those who have cold, they can just rip a fresh paper, clean the nose and throw it away, clean and simple. But we’re not sure how many people are willing to look like a cartoon, for the sake of having tissue paper.

Head Mounted Toilet Paper Dispenser

6 ORDINARY THINGS THAT ARE INSANELY EXPENSIVE

There are some ordinary products out there which we use every day that are quite expensive than their usual price tag. They are the fancy version of everyday products. Some companies produce these bizarre limited editions or one-time product that cost a bank-breaking sum.

Teapot

This teapot is glammed up with 18k gold, 1658 diamonds, 386 crimson rubies, and the handle of the teapot is made from molded mammoth ivory. Yes, you read it right. Materials from the ice age were a hard task to work with but were made possible nevertheless. It is named The Egoist and is owned by N Sethina Foundation. This single teapot is worth $3 million. All the rich tea lovers probably are going crazy for this.

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Pencil

Yes, even pencils are made with gold and diamonds nowadays. In celebration of Faber Castell’s 204th anniversary, the Ultimate Graf von Faber-Castell Perfect Pencil was created in 2001. The Ultimate pencil is worth a staggering price of $12, 800. Thus it has claimed the title- yes, you have guessed it- the world’s most expensive pencil title.

It is made of 240-year-old olive wood. The cap is made out of 24-carat white gold and the top of the cap is studded with 3 diamonds. Only 10 of them had been produced.

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Razor from space

This Zafirro Iridium razor is worth $100,000. The reason for this razor to be so expensive is because it is made from the debris of the space. Yes, you read it right. The metal is found only in the residue of meteorites. Therefore, it is a limited edition of only 99.The Zafirro do sell other less expensive razors with a good motive of reducing steel blades pollution. They are made of white sapphire blades which stay sharper than ordinary steel blades for a longer time.

Razor from space

Toilet Paper

Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t mention the popular expensive toilet paper. As you know, the ordinary toilet paper’s price had been increased during the early pandemic but we are not talking about that.

We are talking about the toilet paper that had been sold for $1.5 million per roll by Toilet Paper Man, an Australian company. Yes, you have read it right. It’s not a typing mistake. The toilet paper was made up of 24-carat gold, therefore it holds the title of the world’s most expensive toilet paper roll. According to their site, it has been delivered personally to the buyer with a bottle of champagne.

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Diamond tea bag

A diamond tea bag was made by a jewelry company called Boodles in celebration of PG Tip’s 75th birthday. Designed with 100 diamonds on its side, 80 diamonds on the string, and 100 diamonds inside of the teabag. Of course, it wouldn’t be called a teabag if they didn’t add some tea leaves inside so, they have decided to put some rare expensive tea leaves inside as well. The rare tea leaves were picked from the oldest garden in India. In addition, it is priced at around $10,000, claiming the title of the world’s most expensive tea bag.

Diamond tea bag

Umbrella

A truly unique umbrella to say the least because it is made of crocodile skin. It is a waterproof high-quality umbrella with a price tag of $50,000. It was designed by Angelo Galasso for the Billionaire Italian Couture, the Italian luxury brand for only men. You will have no problem standing out in a crowd with this unique umbrella but we do wonder if it is heavy.

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