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Massive Sinkhole Might Swallow Up Russian Mining Town

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 01:28 AM PST

On November 18, giant sinkhole measuring 100 ft across was discovered about two miles away from a mine in Russia's Perm region. The gaping chasm is believed to have already swallowed up several homes and locals in Solikamsk now fear that the same could happen to their whole town.

The hole is believed to have appeared after the nearby Solikamsk-2 mine was flooded. Luckily, workers were evacuated and operations were halted before the appearance of the chasm, because of the inflow of saline water. Thousands of miners have now been asked to stay away as geologists assess the situation.

Uralkali, the company that owns the Solikamsk-2, is assuring people that there will be no catastrophic effects for the company or for the locals. Regional authorities agree that the hole could get bigger, but it would still be of no danger to the people. But that hasn't stopped the crazy rumors – locals claim to have spotted missiles and even falling angels near the sinkhole.

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Insanely Talented Artist Can Manipulate Virtually Any Material or Matter into Photo-Like Images

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 01:11 AM PST

Artist and photographer Bill Fink is the creator of 'Time and Matter Photography', an amazing art form that involves producing photograph-like images out of virtually any material or matter. So instead of conventional materials like silver halide or inkjet, the 60-year-old artist uses hair, human ashes, soil and anything else you can think of to painstakingly create photo-like images.

Some of Bill's most notable works include a portrait called 'My Eye' – made entirely from his own hair, 'Flowers' – made entirely from the pollen of those flowers, 'Quaker Oats' – a picture made with Quaker Oats, and the image of a man named Bob, made using his ashes. These pictures look just like vintage photographs; nothing betrays the unique technique used to produce them.

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Jet-Powered School Bus Guarantees You’ll Never Be Late to Classes Again

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 12:27 AM PST

Rocket-powered buses are undoubtedly among the most fun ways to get to school. I mean, if that doesn’t get kids excited about school, I don’t know what will. So an Indiana man actually invented such a jet powered school bus that can travel as fast as 367mph!

The bus, dubbed 'School Time' is the brainchild of petrol-head and engineer Paul Stender and his build team Indy Boys. Paul actually custom built the entire bus himself, because "there's no way the original bus could have withstood the speeds" he takes it to. "A lot of it is hand-crafted and the types of metals used would be more at home on an aircraft," he explained.

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