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Wednesday 8 May 2013



Sub discovers signs of legendary Atlantis




Omar Borkan Al Gala
‘Too handsome’ man ‘kicked out’ of Saudi Arabia could be too sexy for Facebook after fan page ‘removed’
http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/08/too-handsome-guy-kicked-out-of-saudi-arabia-could-be-too-sexy-for-facebook-after-fan-page-removed-3733295/



Mars One project
Over 78,000 people apply to leave Earth forever to live on Mars
http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/08/over-78000-apply-to-leave-earth-forever-to-live-on-mars-3733253/




Sushi Cat, Japan
Japanese firm dresses cats like sushi in cute photo collection
http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/08/japanese-firm-dresses-cats-like-sushi-in-cute-photo-collection-3733136/






mr balls testicular cancer mascot
Senhor Testiculo (AKA 'Mr. Balls') Is Here To Save Brazilians From Testicular Cancer
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/07/mr-balls-testicular-cancer-mascot-brazil_n_3231914.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news




A burst of solar material leaps off the left side of the sun in what is known as a prominence eruption.
Look out! Nasa releases stunning image of giant 'solar whip' as sun heads for 11 year solar maximum



An artist's mock-up of what the TF-X model will look like during flight. Terrafugia is working on the TF-X, a flying car that can take-off from standing still, and is hoping it will be available within 12 years
Is the flying car FINALLY here? First model set to go on sale in two years - and there is even a version that can take off vertically if you get stuck in a traffic jam


The 30-foot long carcass of the mysterious sea creature is seen almost buried under the sand on the New Zealand beach in the Bay of Plenty. Only its head and what appear to be flippers are visible
Mysterious 30 foot long rotting 'sea monster' with huge teeth found washed up on New Zealand beach

The final sunset at the Concordia research base in Antarctica, where researchers will not see the sun for three months
The final sunset: Antarctic researchers capture beautiful image as sun sets in the region for THREE MONTHS




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