This fuzzy
strange creature is equal parts lovable and mystifying, definitely making you
question the line between reality and science fiction. Therefore, setting the
internet on fire due to its bizarre resemblance to a Pokémon or demonic Furby,
meet the enigmatic Venezuelan Poodle Moth. Zoologist Arthur Anker of Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan first discovered in 2009, a mysterious photograph of the bizarre
little guy swiftly made its rounds online. Hence due to its unique antenna and
physical characteristics, the “Poodle Moth” is believed to be a new species of
moth, belonging to the lepidopteran genus Artace. The bizarre, white creature
with bulging, black eyes and strange, brown antennae is a seeming blend between
a large moth and a fluffy white poodle, but it is a real creature and in fact
rare enough that photographs only surface infrequently, and in doing so perplex
the internet and puzzle the general public, a closer examination is essential
before actual classification of the animal can happen. In the time being, the
pictures that do emerge continue confuse the world at large, only adding to the
mysterious mystery that surrounds this bizarre little moth creature. The
fairy-like moth was associated to all kinds of other fuzzy moths, as well as to
imaginary creatures and Pokemon characters.
Thursday 26 November 2015
Thursday 19 November 2015
Japanese Art Store Lines Walls with Every Pigment Color
The
Japanese company Warehouse Terrada and built under the architectural design of
Kengo Kuma with a sleek, beautiful modern design and thousands of colorful hues
lining its walls, the new “art supply laboratory” recognized as Pigment is an
art lover's dream come true. Therefore, owned by this exclusive shop, based in
Tokyo, acts as both a hub for artists to collect supplies and collaborate, as
well as a venue that offers the chance for traditional material manufacturers
to transport high quality products that have been passed down for generations
to their clients.
However,
the pigment is a unique concept art store that tries to go above and beyond,
from stocking 4,200 colors of pigments to posing a range of art workshops and
an in-house gallery that displays young artists. The laboratory makes an
amusing experience for hobby artists and experts alike. Moreover employers that
are specialists of painting tools are available to pass on information and
advice regarding features and instructions on, how and what is the best way to
use the supplies. Hence, the building was constructed using organic curved
surfaces reminiscent of bamboo blinds, with an open space concept that
“improves your imagination just by visiting.” With a warm welcoming
environment, and sufficient variety of stock to fuel any inventive activities,
Pigment is an art store that attempts to be more.
Tuesday 17 November 2015
World’s First Building Covered with Evergreen Trees
Well, the
talented Italian architect “Stefano Boeri” has abstracted a residential
skyscraper that look like a vertical jungle. The huge 117-meter-tall tower will
be built in Lausanne, Switzerland, and it will feature over 100 cedar trees,
6,000 shrubs, and 18,000 plants, adding together a green space of about 3,000
square meters. It is rightly called “La Tour des Cedres”, or “The Cedar Trees
Tower”. The beautiful leafy structure will be the world’s first building to be
covered with evergreen trees. This will also make Lausanne a cutting-edge city
in the global test to implement urban worth together with sustainability and
biodiversity.
Furthermore
Stefano Boeri defined to Dezeen. A private roof patio spaces will apiece
include a tree, allowing inhabitants to have nature even though they are
several stories high. Moreover, Boeri’s building will be set in the
Chavannes-Près-Renens district of the city, and it will include apartment-style
living with a number of units facing the next to Lake Geneva. In adding, the
tower will have stylish offices, a perfect gym, and a panoramic restaurant on
its top floor. The construction work is set to start in 2017. This the second
of Boeri’s flora-centric designs, because in 2014, he completed Vertical
Forest, two 112-meter-tall towers that include 1,000 different species of
trees. Source: My Modernmet
Wednesday 11 November 2015
Rare and Striking Rainbow Cloud Appears in the Sky
Well, sometimes unnoticed imaginations
convert into rare and unique shapes. Just like a stunning phenomenon picture
was captured floating high above Eastern Victoria, Australia. It almost seems
to be a portal to one more dimension, complete with a rainbow makes a gesture
to the other side, but there’s a scientific explanation for these bewitching
cloudy formations recognized as fall streak holes. It starts with a process
famous as supercooling.
Therefore, supercooling is when the
temperature of a liquid is lowered below freezing without it becoming a solid.
In this state, the particles will crystallize if even a single “seed crystal”
is available to trigger the process. The Bergeron Process is when a mixed phase
cloud, containing supercooled liquid and ice, undergoes rapid crystal growth in
the center though the water around rapidly evaporates this is what gives you
that hole-punched-out-in-the-middle-of-the-sky effect.
Moreover Fall streak holes are originated
by a drop in atmospheric pressure and temperature which familiarizes ice
crystals into a cloud that has a combination of liquid and super-cooled
liquids. Hence, an aircraft flying through a cloud with these conditions can
set off a domino effect and start this bizarre marvels. Nevertheless, also
recognized as sky punches, or hole punch clouds these natural events are
attractive and unusual, rare enough that they are often mistaken for UFOs.
Check out some other examples of this extraordinary effect.
Friday 6 November 2015
Indian "Birdman" Cares more than 4,000 Exotic Green Parakeets
An old
Indian man has the habits to get up early to cook pots of rice for his pet
birds. The 62 years old man normally wakes up around 4:00pm to look after their
pet birds, which is roughly 4000 pet birds to be exact. Almost everyone knows
about the tsunami struck in Asia ten years ago, he’s the resident of Chennai
India, and worked as a camera repairman, he noticed two green parakeets perched
on his back porch. Initially he thought, that these birds may have been
displaced due to natural disaster, which was right later on, and he decided to
give them a loving home. As the time goes, he started to think about increase
the number of birds and new pets nested and started a family. Therefore, after
even more time passed, this feathered family grew considerably to include about
4,000 birds. The big issue was to arrange food for them, then Sekar decided to
spends more than 40% of his income to purchase their food, which adds up to an
impressive amount of rice. He has arranged cooking their two daily meals; the kindhearted
man serves his exotic birds on the roof of his home. It's no wonder why
neighbors kindly refer to Sekar as "Birdman."
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