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Insane Synchronization – Japan’s Unique Precision Walking Routines

Posted: 17 Jan 2014 03:00 AM PST

The video of a 47-year-old tradition at Japan's Nippon Sports Science University went viral in November last year. 'Shuudan koudou', which means 'Collective Action', is a unique routine where a group of students put up an amazing display of synchronized walking.

On November 14, 77 students performed before a crowd of 11,000 people at the university's festivities. Their walking routine was similar to military movement exercises or synchronized marching band movements. But they were far more intricate and precise. Watch the video, and you'll know just how precise. Seriously, the way they move is simply mind-blowing.

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Grass Waterbeds – The Hydrologic Oddity Known as Lawn Blister

Posted: 17 Jan 2014 02:00 AM PST

Apparently, lawns get blisters too. Huge ones that you can jump on, use as a grass waterbed, or punch a hole into if you want to see fluid oozing out. You probably have no clue what I'm talking about, so you might want to watch the video first.

In June 2012, the weird phenomenon was noticed in Portland, Oregon, in the backyard of a store. Luckily, the store owner was able to capture a video and post it on YouTube. "Found this out behind our store during a customer appreciation party with live music," he wrote in the description.

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Large School of Fish Frozen in Place near the Coast of Norway

Posted: 17 Jan 2014 01:00 AM PST

This winter's been a rough one so far. There are so many pictures online of frozen cities and towns. The season has been bad for Canada and the US, due to the much discussed polar vortex. The UK is said to be facing the worst winter in decades.

The extreme temperatures have been keeping people indoors, but not all creatures have a place to take shelter from the cold. Like this large school of fish that froze solid on the coast of Lovund – a small island off of Norway. It isn't clear what the fish were doing so close to the coast but the incredible photos of them frozen as they swam in their usual patterns have been doing the rounds online for the past couple of days.

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