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Unusual Glass Beach

by Shazy | 1:12 PM in , , |

Usually, people throwing trash affects on the environment. Mountains of debris are useless, besides spoiling not only the air, soil and water, but also causing damage to the aesthetic natural beauty. However, rarely, but still there are exceptions - garbage creates beauty. There is an interesting place - Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California, USA (Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California, USA). Surprisingly this place is its unusual beach.

The Owl and the Pussycat who really are the best of friends
It's a scene that would make Edward Lear proud.
This owl and pussycat really have become the best of friends - and they've attracted almost half a million fans thanks to their YouTube video.
The amazing footage shows Fum the cat and Gebra the barn owl playing together in the open countryside.
Scroll down to see the amazing video footage

The Beard-A-Reno Contestants
The winning whiskers on the Central Coast were named during the 52nd Annual Beard-A-Reno on Saturday night at the Santa Maria Elks Lodge.
More than 30 contestants competed for bragging rights — and a custom-made silver belt buckle — at the event.
Honors were given for wildest, blackest, reddest, longest and whitest beards, along with most original and best mustache, goatee, sideburns, attempt, western characterization and all around. Miss Wrangler also was named.
Since February, contestants have foregone their razors in the attempt to grow the top entries.
This year’s event was held in memory of Ted Scott, the longtime Elks historian who died in December.
The Beard-A-Reno is one of the events leading up to the annual Santa Maria Elks Rodeo, set for June 2 through 5. The rodeo parade is planned for Saturday morning, June 4.

Capuchin catacombs of Palermo
The Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo (also Catacombe dei Cappuccini or Catacombs of the Capuchins) are burial catacombs in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy. Today they provide a somewhat macabre tourist attraction as well as an extraordinary historical record.
Palermo's Capuchin monastery outgrew its original cemetery in the 16th century and monks began to excavate crypts below it. In 1599 they mummified one of their number, recently-dead brother Silvestro of Gubbio, and placed him into the catacombs.
The bodies were dehydrated on the racks of ceramic pipes in the catacombs and sometimes later washed with vinegar. Some of the bodies were embalmed and others enclosed in sealed glass cabinets. Monks were preserved with their everyday clothing and sometimes with ropes they had worn as a penance.
Originally the catacombs were intended only for the dead friars. However, in the following centuries it became a status symbol to be entombed into the Capuchin catacombs. In their wills, local luminaries would ask to be preserved in certain clothes, or even to have their clothes changed at regular intervals. Priests wore their clerical vestments, others were clothed according to the contemporary fashion. Relatives would visit to pray for the deceased and also to maintain the body in presentable condition. The catacombs were maintained through the donations of the relatives of the deceased. Each new body was placed in a temporary niche and later placed into a more permanent place. As long as the contributions continued, the body remained in its proper place but when the relatives did not send money any more, the body was put aside on a shelf until they continued to pay.
Photos of these catacombs are quite rare, because the official photograph of this place is forbidden, but sometimes for professional photographers make an exception.

Underworld of Tokyo
Beautiful pictures of underground world of Tokyo.

Nosed Snake Boulanger
These strange-looking reptile known to science as big noses snakes Boulanger (Latin Rhynchophis boulengeri), but in the entire history of its existence, they managed to get a lot of other names. The most popular of them - the snake-green rhino and the unicorn.

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