Wulihe Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Shenyang, China. It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium held 55,000. It was built in 1989, and was the home stadium of Shenyang Ginde football team.

This is Monticello Dam's, in northern California. This pipe is capable to pass through itself 1370 cubic metre of water a second. 21 meter depth. From top to bottom it has the form of a cone which diameter above makes 21,6 meters, and to a bottom is narrowed up to 8,4 meters.

Habitat St., 67 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Different calcs from Soviet times.All are from collection of Sergei Frolov.
Different in size, colour and functions but all from one brand “Electronica”. There were no another brand of calculators at that time in Soviet Union - all had to buy and use only Electronika things.

Yesterday in Moscow airport an American plane Challenger 850 turned up side down and felt down right after he took off. It happened just couple of minutes after he took down. It’s still unclear about the reasons of these incidents. No passengers except the pilots were on board.

One of Ukrainian companies announced about the game “S.T.A.L.K.E.R.”, an action in Chernobyl scenery.
All the game plot is happening inside the Chernobyl, the team of the developer traveled to the site a few times for detailed video and photo capturing of all the future game objects. The release is planned to March, 2007.
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For advertising Windows Vista and Office 2007, Microsoft have constructed an ice palace-office.

Incredible big noose! :-o

The road bridge passes through a valley of the river Tarn near to the city of Mijo in southern France. It is the highest transport bridge in the world, one of its support has height of 341 meter — a little above, than Tour d'Eiffel, and all on 40 meters below, than Empire State Building. The bridge has been solemnly opened on December, 14th, 2004 and opened for movement on December, 16th, 2004.

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