Flying Car

A few weeks ago various news sources picked up the story of a Flying Car in Google Earth. It looks to me like it's more hovering than actually flying but it definitely resembles a normal car, although I can't be…

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Sunday, 5th March 2006

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Opened just last year on a specially built man made island Centrair International Airport is Japan's third off-shore airport and is shaped like a capital "D" so that currents inside the bay will flow freely around the island. The airport's…

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Saturday, 4th March 2006

Australia Shrunk Shocker!

It seems that some evil genius has invented a shrink-ray, and the first thing he shrunk was the whole of Australia! Well, it was too big anyway. Thanks to a very tiny Adam Lewis.

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Friday, 3rd March 2006

Blistering Barnacles!

Perhaps the captain of this barge on the Mississippi has had a little too much to drink, as he appears to have crashed into the river bank. Whoops! Thanks to Sam Phillips.

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Friday, 3rd March 2006

Geodesic Dome, Baton Rouge

A large Geodesic Dome which formerly housed a train servicing and painting operation stands in a state of disrepair in Baton Rouge. There are efforts to save the dome as architects consider it a fine example of R. Buckminster Fuller's…

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Friday, 3rd March 2006

Flying Spaghetti Monster

Eek! It's the Flying Spaghetti Monster! Help! Update: Sorry, I forgot to include the link to the Wikipedia page on Flying Spaghetti Monsterism for the non-Pastafarians amongst us. Thanks to DDA.

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Thursday, 2nd March 2006

Welcome to Google Sightseeing!

Google Sightseeing takes you on a tour of the world as seen from satellite or street views using Google Maps. Our team of authors present weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

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