The Bermuda Triangle & Methane Vents



This is off the Bermuda Triangle, where 16+ ships washed up on a sand bar.

The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has been given a scientific explanation: methane vents which have been discovered in that region.

Methane reduces the density of water, causing ships that would normally float, to instead sink.

Methane, when in gas form, messes with the electrical components of aircraft, causing them to fail and sometimes fall right out of the sky.

Methane also causes the water to turn a ghostly greenish color, and the “ghost ships” reported to be seen are simply green reflections of the ships that scatter the bottom of the triangle.

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Atlantic Whalers from Kiel James Patrick



The Lanyard Hitch collection is hand-crafted in Rhode Island from locally twisted nautical cord in various weathered New England colors.

New England tradition and crafstmanship embody the Lanyard Hitch collection. Solid brass hardware surrounds the cotton nautical cord, creating the perfect accessory for Pirates, Sailors, and Mer-People.

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If we allow Romney to be elected president the rest of the world will have no choice but to break the USA's section of the Earth off to float in space on its own until we come to our senses.
Here’s a diagram to help you understand:


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Strange Inventions of The Past

Amphibious bicycle that is able to be ridden on land as well as water. Maximum weight on water was 120kg. (France, 1932)

A piano for bedridden people. (England, 1935)

A shield to protect the face during snow storms and blizzards. (Canada, 1939)

A revolver that captures an image right before the trigger is pressed. (USA, 1938)

A device that would teach a child how to walk. (Switzerland, 1939)

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Stunning Watercolor Paintings by Marion Bolognesi

(Source: marion-b.com)

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Canon T3i Digital SLR (Sponsor)

Photographers looking for an easy-to-use camera that will help them create their next masterpiece need look no further than the Canon EOS Rebel T3i. The next in a long line of phenomenal compact DSLRs, the EOS Rebel T3i continues the Rebel tradition of easy operation, compact design and no-compromise performance. Featuring Canon's newest DIGIC 4 Image Processor and an 18.0 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor - plus cutting-edge technologies like Full HD video recording, Live View shooting, Wireless flash photography and even a Vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor - the EOS Rebel T3i offers the best of EOS photography in a compact package. Click the image for more details.

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Cults / Cults | Album Review

Cults
Self Titled ; 2011

I find most of my music through the popular music streaming service Pandora. When I find a song that I like, I bookmark it and go home and download it. I'll usually listen to it a few times and then it'll get lost in the bottomless pit that is my iTunes library. Cults on the other hand, held my attention. Rarely can I sit through an entire album and enjoy each song just as much, if not more, as the last. Most of the time the songs just blend into each other, I get bored, and move onto something new. Cults' self-titled album, released in 2011, is the perfect combination of catchy and sweet. The girl-pop element of their sound is pretty evident. The use of borrowed elements play along with the lyrics to create a little world where one minute Follin is singing a frustrated "fuck you" and dreaming of escaping the next.
It's this type of turn that keeps me hooked on an album and wanting more.

At just over a half hour, Cults feels like the perfect length just long enough for the commute to school (or to work).
But most importantly, it's allowed the group room to grow without overdoing themselves. This album is new and rewarding, and I give it a solid 8.5.

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