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Italian Miss Cicciona Pageant for over-weight beauties

Italian Miss Cicciona Pageant for over-weight beauties

A series of photographs from the Italian Miss Cicciona Pageant for over-weight beauties

Italian Miss Cicciona Pageant for over-weight beauties
They say, there are no ugly women – each in her own way is beautiful, unique and attractive, regardless of the color and length of hair, breast size and waist. Meanwhile, in Italy, in a small town Forcoli, near Pisa, each year very unusual beauty Pageant “Miss Cicciona” takes place. But only women whose weight exceeds 100 kg are allowed. Miss Cicciona 2012 is canceled. And if conditions change, the 2011 might be remembered as the last edition. The boss Gianfranco Lazzereschi: “It was a difficult decision but taken with serenity’, there are the conditions to move forward.
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Bonnie and Clyde weapons sale creates auction furor

Bonnie and Clyde weapons

The photo of the infamous young gangster couple in love. Bonnie and Clyde weapons sale creates auction furor

Bonnie and Clyde weapons sale creates auction furor
Well known, and even legendary outlaws in American history Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow, for a period of two years (1932 -1934) committed a series of high-profile crimes. In particular, 13 murders, and countless bank robberies during the Great Depression. However, they actually captured the imagination of Americans with an image closer to Robin Hood rather than mass murderers. Finally, this infamous young gangster couple in love, ended bad – killed on May 23, 1934 on a rural road in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. And, the guns are now expected to attract sky-high bids on September 30 at RR Auction in Amherst, New Hampshire. A Colt .38-caliber revolver and .45 caliber pistol belonging to Bonnie and Clyde will be auctioned along with personal effects including Barrow’s gold watch, a letter from his brother and Parker’s cosmetic case.
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Terra Cotta Warriors greatest archaeological finds

Terra Cotta Warriors

Photo taken on June 9, 2012 shows the newly unearthed Painted Terra Cotta Warriors greatest archaeological finds

Terra Cotta Warriors greatest archaeological finds
Indeed, the unearthed new terracotta troops, as well as terracotta horses and chariots are the greatest archaeological finds. The taken on June 9, 2012 above photo shows the newly unearthed terracotta warrior painted with dyes. Current estimates are that in the three pits containing the Terracotta Army there were over 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses. Noteworthy, the majority of them – still buried in the pits near by Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum. In addition, archaeologists found other terracotta non-military figures in other pits. in particular, the figures include officials, acrobats, strongmen and musicians. According to historian Sima Qian (145–90 BC), work on this mausoleum began in 246 BC, and the full construction later involved 700,000 workers.
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Museum of Organized Crime in Las Vegas

National Museum of Organized Crime in Las Vegas

National Museum of Organized Crime in Las Vegas

Museum of Organized Crime in Las Vegas
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, opened to the public on February 14, 2012 in downtown Las Vegas on the 83rd anniversary of the Chicago St. Valentine’s Day Massacre – considered by many as the most notorious hit in Mob history. The museum tells how the Mafia grew out of American cities over a century ago. Many immigrants who settled in cities were hard-working and wanted to succeed. But instead of traditional roads to success, some chose a life of crime. The museum is dedicated to the contentious relationship between organized crime and law enforcement within the historical context of Las Vegas and the entire United States.
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Tattoo fans all over the world

Tattoo fans all over the world

Participant of tattoo festival with her baby in her arms posing for a photograph, Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA (Reuters / Larry Downing). Tattoo fans all over the world

Tattoo fans all over the world
People decorate their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. Tattoos can symbolize some important events in your life to be a part of rituals, camouflage scars or just because. Researchers can not say for sure exactly when man first struck picture on the skin. But it is known that the history of tattoos has at least 60,000 years. For some tribes of New Zealand, for example, a tattoo expresses everything: social status, wealth, kinship. For many African tribes, it was the unshakable image of the warrior. But what gives the tattoo now? For many people – they are art, fashion, style and expression of identity.
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Golden Labrador Byron – angel on 4 paws

Golden Labrador Byron – angel on 4 paws

Amazing and beautiful Golden Labrador Byron – angel on 4 paws for Kate Cross, who suffers from Ehlers Danlos syndrome

Golden Labrador Byron – angel on 4 paws
First of all, the beautiful dog Byron performs dozens of such tasks faultlessly for his owner every day. In fact, he helps ‘best friend’ Kate Cross peg out her washing, make her bed, and go shopping. In addition, he even takes money out of the cash machine. Noteworthy, the trained hound is a life-line for Kate, who suffers from Ehlers Danlos syndrome. The rare condition means the retired teacher’s joints are so weak that she can dislocate her shoulder from just opening a door. But, fortunately, Byron is never far from her side – and has learned to do all the things Kate struggles to.
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World parades and carnivals

World parades and carnivals. Participants in Notting Hills carnival act in the streets of London, UK

A sparkling with crystals participant in Notting Hills carnival acts in the streets of London, UK. World parades and carnivals

World parades and carnivals
Participants in Notting Hills carnival act in the streets of London, UK. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people gather in the western part of the British capital to watch the colorful procession of musicians and dancers. Leading role in the carnival is usually played by representatives of the British Afro – Caribbean community, particularly people from the islands of Trinidad and Tobago which make up a significant part of the inhabitants of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Liviana Sirmans Life-Like Reborn Baby Doll

Liviana Sirmans Life Like Reborn Baby Doll

Liviana Sirmans Life-Like Reborn Baby Doll

Liviana Sirmans Life-Like Reborn Baby Doll
In fact, these incredible life-like dolls can cost hundreds of dollars and even come with ‘birth certificates and human hair. Meanwhile, it all started a decade ago, when Liviana Sirman flew across the world from her home in Georgia to Australia for her son’s wedding. In Australia, Liviana spotted a life-like doll which resembled a real baby. Blown away by the doll, known as a Reborn, she spent the next ten years dedicating her life to it. Safely home, she trained to become a Reborner – defined as someone who transforms a manufactured vinyl doll to resemble a human baby with as much realism as possible. In particular, such dolls with special effects can come with birthmarks, blow bubbles or have tears on their faces.
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Kazan Metro beautiful architecture

Kazan Metro beautiful architecture

Opened on August 27, 2005 during the celebration of the 1000th anniversary of the capital, Kazan Metro beautiful architecture

Kazan Metro beautiful architecture
A rapid-transit system that serves the capital city of Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia opened on August 27, 2005. In fact, it has become the newest system in Russia, seventh in Russia, and 15th in the former USSR. At present, the Kazan Metro is a single-line system that stretches nearly ten kilometers and has seven stations. As the newest of all Russian systems, it is also the most modern of them, with exceptionally beautiful underground architecture and design. Smart-card ticketing and semi-automated train drive are features that at the time were just being introduced in selected Moscow stations.
By the way, its first passengers were Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Tatarstan President Mintimer Shaimiev.
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