Benetton’s ‘Unhate’ Campaign ad pictures. See other photos of world leaders kissing here
Benetton’s ‘Unhate’ Campaign ad pictures. See other photos of world leaders kissing here
Found over the web! Cute! :D
Puerto Princesa Underground River made it as provisional winner in New 7 Wonders of Nature along with Amazon, Halong Bay, Iguazu Falls, Jeju Island, Komodo and Table Mountain.
Validation and verification of votes is still ongoing. This list will be be officially declared as the New 7 Wonders of Nature in early 2012.
Click here for more on Puerto Princesa Underground River.
LITTLE MONSTERS!
Princess Eugenie of York and Princess Beatrice of York arrive to attend the royal wedding. (Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)
The fascinators cometh
I know we all need a clearer picture of this frame
HP Kids could play quidditch on that hat.
Lovers in Paris secure their locks on the bridge over river Seine and then throw off the key into the river, so they will be locked in each other’s arms in eternal romance.
How about my friend? Does he really want to let me see that comment of him? Oh Facebook, you are the biggest disappointment in my entire internet life.
gregsaturday: (Source: aurelianos)
Awkward Girl in the Back Seat Appreciation Post
Last Year’s Earth Hour @kenna @markitotz @yosoymach @jen_seelinkit @ronrayzap
That is just…wow.
A Japanese home is seen adrift in the Pacific Ocean in this photograph taken on March 13, 2011 and released on March 14. Ships and aircrafts from the US Navy’s Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group are searching for survivors in the coastal waters near Sendai, Japan. (Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dylan McCord / US Navy via Reuters)
THAT’S HOW STRONG JAPAN’S HOUSES ARE!!!!!!!!!!!!
(via inothernews)
While looking at pictures of the aftermath of March 11 Japan earthquake and tsunami, my mood suddenly changed when I stumbled upon this. So cuteeeeee!
HUDDLED MASS University of Santo Tomas students and faculty formed a ‘Dominican cross’ in Manila as they observed Ash Wednesday. Organizers claimed to have more than 20,000 participants and attempted to break the Guinness record for such a cross. (Photo: Aaron Favila / AP via the Wall St. Journal)
The Philippines ranked 51st in the list of 60 Most Failed Countries of the World: Postcards From Hell