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This diamond mine,the world's largest hole, located near the town Mirna in Eastern Siberia, has a diameter of 1.25 km and it's almost 525 meters deep.
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Maybe you wonder why I have chosen green…why not blue, or red? or maybe purple…
I read once that "Color is considered one of the most useful and powerful design tools you have. People respond to different colors in different ways, and these responses take place on a subconscious, emotional level." Maybe I chose it because in some way it's the most meaningful in my mind and for my senses.
Green Mosaic
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I saw many beautiful places, I read about building highest and most famous bridges, but this one is above all.
Suspended almost 4000 feet above the Colorado River, close to the sky, on the edge of the Grand Canyon, the Glass Bridge is meant to create the most profound connection between humans and the wonders of nature.

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Looking for some content to add on Weirdomatic,I found the beautiful art of Paul Caparatta. It seems that all these displays were made in Africa, entirely from dead butterfly wings collected from the ground. Extremely delicate and strangely beautiful, they represent small parts of the African world: from animals and birds to people, they are all images of African culture, tradition and beliefs.
Paul Caparatta's works, framed or not, are for sale on Butterfly Utopia .

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