Vochol- The Volkswagen Beetle decorated with more than 2 million glass beads

Courtesy: The Vintage News Apr 8, 2018 Nikola Simonovski Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular  CC BY 3.0 The Volkswagen Beetle is arguably one of the most famous cars of all time. The production of the iconic car began in 1938 and ended in 2003, with more than 21 million units built. The iconic “Bug” is loved by people … Read more

21 inspiring Paulo Coelho Quotes for Entrepreneurs

Posted by P. Charitha  Paulo Coelho, the Brazilian lyricist and novelist is best known for his widely translated novel The Alchemist. A successful writer with the highest number of social media followers reaching over 29.5 million fans through his Facebook page and 12.2 million followers on Twitter, he uploaded his personal papers online to create a … Read more

The Bavarian town of Nördlingen is embedded with millions of tiny diamonds, thanks to an asteroid of 15 million years ago

Courtesy: The Vintage News Jan 3, 2018 Goran Blazeski Often referred to as the “king of gems,” diamonds have represented many things throughout the ages, including deep love, perfection, illumination, endurance, fearlessness, purity, and infinity. We suppose that you’ve probably heard “A Diamond Is Forever.” It is certainly one of the best-known slogans of the 20th century, but more importantly, it was … Read more

Wisdom, the world’s oldest known albatross, is still breeding at age 67

 Courtesy: The Vintage News Jan 10, 2018 Stefan Andrews The Laysan Albatross “Wisdom” the oldest known wild bird in the United States It could be a graceful sight to watch a Laysan Albatross as it glides above the waters of the ocean. These beautiful birds that inhabit areas of the Pacific are famed for being relentless travelers, … Read more

An 11-year-old boy led Hiram Bingham to Machu Picchu in 1911, but the explorer didn’t at first grasp what he’d found

Courtesy: The Vintage News Feb 20, 2018 Nikola Simonovski Machu Picchu is an Inca citadel built in the 15th century. Known worldwide, the citadel was reportedly built as a home for the Emperor Pachacuti, and was abandoned by the Incas a century later when the Spanish conquest began. Located high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, it … Read more

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