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World's Hottest, Make That Coldest, New Tourist Destination? This Russian Ghost Town
If there's one thing you can say about planet Earth, it's that the place never runs out of interesting vacation spots. Take, for example, Pyramid, an abandoned former Soviet coal-mining town that is 800 miles from the North Pole.
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Movie Spoof Mashes Up 'Gravity' With Trip to Ikea
Parody video reimagines 'Gravity' as a harrowing trip to Ikea.
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Retired Military Working Dog Meets Kitten In Viral Video
A retired military working dog meets a kitten for the first time in a heartwarming video.
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Video of Marriage Proposal at Home Depot Goes Viral
These days it seems as if people who propose to their significant other do so with a wildly public gesture that ends up on the Internet as a viral video. Whether or not these moments are meant to be shared with the Web, it wouldn't be shocking to find out that people were actively trying to outdo other viral videos and attain some Internet fame while also locking down their future spouse. However, despite any fatigue that comes with these videos, they can still be surprising and incredibly affecting.
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Woman Ages Over Five Minutes In Time-Lapse Film
Much like trying to notice the imperceptible movement of an analog clock's hands, it's next to impossible to notice the signs of aging in the short term. Humans age in invisible ways every second, but the effects can take months or years to register on a person's face or body. Anthony Cerniello, a filmmaker who has worked on music videos for bands like Arcade Fire and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a host of MTV documentary series, as well as commercials for the San Diego Zoo and Ugg, wanted to examine the aging process and decided to do so with a short film.