The amazing and cool photo thread

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Me, cutting my daughter's umbilical cord.

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This thread is now complete. Nothing is more amazing or cool.

Looks like her nails are painted. :lol: Also, her hands look huge.
 
Cool flicks.... Judging from her facial expression above, she must be about to enter the 50/50 turn.... :sly:
I love that luge picture - I wonder if the makers of WipEout HD were inspired by the sport, since that picture looks incredibly like a screenshot from the game!
 
Some cool deep sea creatures:

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Malacosteus Niger

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Diaphus Rafinesquii

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Thaumatichthys Binghami

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Scotoplanes Globosa

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Hoplostethus Atlanticus
 
I love deep sea creepy fish for some reason.
Especially the ones with big and pointy teeth
 
It's where old planes go to die - a 2,600-acre patch of U.S. desert where several generations of military aircraft are stored in what has been dubbed 'The Boneyard'.







The $35billion worth of outdated planes is kept as spare parts for current models at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.
 
Those fish are crazy!!! :lol: That first pic of the one with the big pointy teeth would be cool to have as a pet :D

And nice pics of "The Boneyard" there Servo... I've been there as a kid when I was doing a round trip with my parents through Cali, Nevada and Arizona by car.... quite impressive to see IRL!
 
Some amazing pictures from the Olympics

I was just in Vancouver for the Olympics... I am seriously hoping none of our UK members believe the ******** their press have been giving VANOC and the 2010 Olympics. Just as my father had with the '76 & 88' Olympiad, I will have stories to pass on to my children with the amazing, inspiring & phenomenal experiences I just had at Vancouver 2010. I am still staggering in the amazing excitement of our lives.
 
It's where old planes go to die - a 2,600-acre patch of U.S. desert where several generations of military aircraft are stored in what has been dubbed 'The Boneyard'.

*awesome pictures*



The $35billion worth of outdated planes is kept as spare parts for current models at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.

"you can see it a mile away" does no justice. You can see the tail fins from almost 2-3 miles away on I-10, pictures do no justice when talking about the sheer size of this place.
 
"Hi guys, Crabzilla here, just chilling in my tank with the Stingrays"

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Aw yeah, I met him today.
 
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