Before heading to Thailand and use the services of a local taxi, you need to learn some rules about how to behave in the car. See more on plaques that hang in the car.
Rubik's an excellent tool for training the mind, but he can also play the role of tools for creating works of art. Located in Toronto, an art studio Cube Works Studio creates the most famous puzzles huge paintings. Collect all even one Rubik's cube can be difficult, but in these pictures are thousands, which makes the process of their creation is even more difficult.
Studio employees have set several world records, including creating a monumental copy of the Sistine Chapel of 12,000 blocks and the Last Supper from the 4050 Rubik's cube. Probably, Erno Rubik had no idea that his toy would be used as such, but I'm sure he would not be opposed.
Mehndi is famous in the east for centuries. It is the application of henna as a temporary form of skin decoration in the Indian Subcontinent, as well as by expatriate communities from these areas.
Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and traditional festivals. Mehndi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Also, all other regions has its own style of Mehndi – every one is different, but one thing they have in common – they all have amazing color that offers a beautiful unique design on the hands and feet.
The Perfect Breakfast – World’s Tallest Pancake Stack (3 Pics)
by Mayur | 8:25 PM in Creativity | comments (0)
In a bid to celebrate Pancake Day in a truly memorable fashion, the guys at Food Network UK built the tallest pancake stack ever.
Who doesn’t like pancakes? I must admit I’m a huge fan of the breakfast treat, and often lose count ‘when tackling s syrup-topped stack in the morning, but even I couldn’t hope to eat my way through the pancake skyscraper created by the staff of TV channel Food Network UK. It took 13 hours to create and required 253 eggs, 5 kilograms of flour and 15 liters of milk, but it was all worth it to celebrate Pancake Day. After cooking a whopping 725 pancakes, they somehow managed to stack them into a 32-inch-tall tower that set a new record for the world’s tallest pancake stack.
Nick Thorogood, of Food Network UK said: “One of the greatest aspects of British Food is its tradition and the celebration of events such as Pancake Day. We wanted to celebrate this year’s Pancake Day with something a little different and what better way than to create a giant stack of pancakes!” A fine and tasty choice indeed.
As you can imagine, the giant pancake tower ended up in the bellies of the TV channel bellies, by the end of the day.