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Ever Seen an Urban Road ERUPT Before? Well, You Have Now

Posted: 27 Nov 2013 02:00 AM PST

Yekaterinburg, Russia's fourth-largest city, is in the news for a very unusual reason – its roads are exploding!

A dashboard camera captured this video on the 21st of November. You can clearly see the road erupt into three large pieces, just as an SUV speeds up to a red light. The car with the camera slows down to stop and the SUV driver overtakes on the outside, only to be abruptly stopped by the road.

The video has been viewed over 40,000 times online. It has become a bit of a joke, considering how the SUV driver was deftly prevented from jumping the signal. One user on Live Leak commented: "In Russia cops don't stop you for running a light, the road does." Another said: "Car driver wanted to run the red light, red light did stop him immediately."

Some viewers are having trouble believing the video: "Is this a new movie of Godzilla?" I do agree with that comment. The footage looks surreal, like it's straight out of the next 'end-of-the-world' type disaster movie.

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Keep Away from Fire: Belarusian Artist Paints with Petroleum

Posted: 27 Nov 2013 01:00 AM PST

A true artist can create outstanding art from almost anything, even ugly, greasy oil. Who would have ever imagined that petroleum could be used to paint breathtaking images? Belarussian artist Ludmila Zhizhenko, that's who.

Ludmila was a designer at a petroleum company for years before she invented this new technique of painting in 2009. She would use watercolors earlier, but petroleum is now her material of choice. Ludmila's paintings have are elegant, with an old-world charm. They resemble vintage, yellowed photographs from the last century. Photo artist Sergei Kholodilin says, "This is a synthesis of photography and painting."

For her paintings, Ludmila uses petroleum produced in the Gomel region. To make one 'heavy oil' painting, she needs about 10 grams of the stuff. And there are only two types of petroleum she can make use of. Ludmila lets us in on a few of her trade secrets: "It is important not to stop putting stroke after stroke. Otherwise, if the oil dries out,  it will be very difficult to fix something," she says. Due to the chemical composition of petroleum, she mostly paints outdoors.

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Australian Family Set New Guinness Record with 502,165 Christmas Light Installation

Posted: 27 Nov 2013 12:00 AM PST

We love it when the holidays are around the corner; there are just so many odd stories to talk about! Our first Christmas story this season is here: an Australian family who put up over half a million Christmas lights in their Canberra home and set a new Guinness World Record.

This isn't the first time father-of-three David Richards and his family have done this. In 2011 they set the record after putting up 331,038 lights. Last year a New-York family beat them with a whopping 346,283. The Richards wanted their title back so badly that this year they've installed 502,165 lights – that's 31 miles of wire. They also have a glowing reindeer and loud music to boot.

Some of the Richards' neighbours are very upset and haven't spoken to the family since 2011. But most of them love the dazzle and come to visit from several miles away. David says, "I have always loved Christmas. Having the Christmas lights with the community coming in and sharing it is a time when you get to know people you probably should know better, I guess."

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