There is an Unbelievable 350-Foot Waterfall on a Chinese Skyscraper

In Guiyang, China, you can now view the world’s tallest man-made waterfall…and it’s on the side of a skyscraper.

The 350-foot tall wonder requires four large pumps to carry the water to the top of the building before it flows down the edifice. The waterfall is only in use for special occasions because it costs over $100 an hour to power the technological marvel.

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Residents of the Chinese city have been split over the waterfall. Some see it as a nice tourist attraction, while others view it as a huge waste of money. Take a look at some photos of the project:

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Watch this video to see the amazing skyscraper waterfall in action.

What do you think of this addition to Guiyang’s skyline?

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15 Things They Do Differently in the “Land Down Under”

Even if you’ve never visited Australia, you’ve probably got a rough idea of what it’s like: Kangaroos, the Sydney Opera House, and hot weather. But what you might not know is that a visit to the “Land Down Under” is actually like stepping into another world.

It’s true – from the animals to the food, people, and landscape, Australia isn’t like any other place on earth.

#15. They talk differently.

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It’s known as Ozenglish (because people refer to Australia as “Oz”), and it’s sort of the same but sort of not. Here are some examples:

Australia = Straya
Mosquitoes = Mozzies
Definitely = Defo
Afternoon = Arvo

And make sure you greet everyone with a relaxed “G’day, mate!”

#14. Their failed police dogs get cush jobs.

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Gavel, a German Shephard who crashed and burned at police dog training because he was too friendly, is now Queensland’s first Vice-Regal Dog. What’s that? Well, he works at the Government House greeting visitors and in general enjoying life.

#13. They celebrate the Queen’s birthday when they damn well feel like it.

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The Queen of England is still technically lording it over Australia, but even though her actual birthday is in April, most Australian states celebrate it sometime in the fall – because there are other holidays in April and they needed a break in the fall.

Touche.

#12. Their killer beaches.

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If you wanted to visit one Australian beach a day, it would take you almost 30 years to see them all. 4 out of 5 Aussies lives less than 50km from a coast. That sounds awesome!

#11. Wallabies.

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Australia is home to several strange (to us) species of animals, and wallabies are no exception! These aren’t actually tiny kangaroos but an entirely different species – one that enjoys opium, which is legally grown in Australia.

The wallabies go into poppy fields and run around in circles, according to farmers who observe the behavior.

#10. Pavlova.

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This is a cake popular in Australia and New Zealand. It’s made with meringue and topped with cream and fresh fruit and was named after the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova (because it’s as light as she danced).

#9. They have wild camels.

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When you think of camels, your mind probably goes to the Middle East, but there are approximately 750,000 camels wandering around the Australian outback. They took well to their adopted homeland after being imported in the 19th century to help move heavy loads.

#8. The sheep are everywhere.

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Australia is home to 72 million sheep. It’s a great place to get a lamb dinner, consequently, if you’re into that sort of thing.

#7. They have a pink lake.

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This pink lake is a top tourist destination, and even though the color is a bit of a mystery, scientists believe a bacteria (not microalgae) causes the salty water in Lake Hillier to take on the bright pink hue.

#6. Thongs.

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No, not the swimsuit kind – the kind we now call “flip-flops” in the U.S. It’s virtually never cold there so to Aussies, thongs are year-round, all-occasion footwear.

#5. The wombat.

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This funny-looking marsupial is native to Australia and doesn’t spring up indigenously anywhere else. Even with their short legs and labored gate, they can spring up to 25 miles per hour – I sure would like to see that!

#4. The snakes.

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Australia is home to 21 of the 25 most deadly venomous snakes in the world, but only about 2 people a year die from snakebites – and those are usually people trying to kill or catch the snake in the first place. They may seem terrifying, but the answer seems to be to leave them in peace.

Unless they’re trying to eat your little dog or something. And maybe even then, depending on how much you like your dog.

#3. Including giant pythons.

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But don’t worry – even though statistics say nearly 80% of houses in some provinces have a python living nearby, they mostly eat mice and rats (that’s a good thing!) and then just hang around digesting for months.

#2. Stromatolites.

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These are the oldest and largest living fossils on earth and are made up of microbial deposits of blue-green algae.

#1. Uluru

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It sounds alien, and this well-known massive rock looks like it belongs on another planet, as well. It’s around 600 million years old and changes colors depending on the time of day and year, ranging from a greyish-pink to a bright red. Some people think it resembles an elephant sleeping on its side.

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These 10+ Tumblr Posts Will Brighten Your Spirits

Let’s be honest, this world can be pretty crazy sometimes. That’s why we all could use a little reminder that we’re on the right path and that life is going to be okay.

That why these Tumblr posts exist.

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The Best (and Worst) Things about Every State in America

The United States of America is made up of 50 unique states, each with its own points of pride and points of… well, embarrassment. For example, if you live in Nebraska, you have the least public corruption out of any state in the country. That’s good!

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But, Nebraska is also recognized as having the poorest health in the U.S. Not so good.

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These two infographics show what each state in America is best at, and worst at. Let’s start with the good news…

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And now, for the bad news…ouch, Louisiana…

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What’s going on in your neck of the woods? Share in the comments below.

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This Infographic Reveals the Most at Risk Mammals in Africa

This infographic tells a very important story. It may not be a fun one to hear, but it’s vital that everyone on the planet knows what’s at stake. Designer R.J. Andrews created the piece, called “Entitled Safari” to call awareness to the most endangered mammals on the African continent.

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The infographic shows 174 African mammals that are color-coded by risk of extinction. Animals in red are critically endangered. If an animal is facing right, its numbers are rising. Those facing left are decreasing. Take a look at the infographic and explore Andrews’ website for an interactive version of the design.

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Here’s How You Can Spot Bed Bugs on Airplanes

If you’re traveling this summer, you need to keep an eye out for bed bugs. Having the misfortune of getting attacked by bed bugs in a hotel (or maybe even your own house), is gross and uncomfortable.

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Well, now those disgusting little insects have found their way onto airplanes.

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The best thing you can do when you board a flight and take your seat is to keep an eye out for the buggers (and alert the crew immediately). There are other precautions you can take as well to avoid an annoying and potentially painful couple of days after your flight: Bring your own pillow and blanket if you’re planning on snoozing throughout your journey. Also, bed bugs can’t bite through your clothes, so you should wear long sleeves and pants. You can also buy and bring your own seat covers if you want to take extra care.

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Passengers have been complaining lately about bed bugs on flights and have been leaving their voyages all bit up and comfortable. The fact is that bed bugs can be easily carried from hotel rooms to the airport and then onto planes, so it isn’t too much of a stretch that this would eventually happen.

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You usually won’t notice bed bug bites until a couple of days later, so it’s wise to be safe just in case. And if you’re actually getting eaten alive in your airplane seat, chances are YOU’RE the one who brought the bed bugs on your flight. So after you notify the flight attendants, you should probably call your hotel as well.

Let’s hope all of our future flights are bug-free!

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A Miss Massachusetts Turned in Her Crown After the Pageant Mocked the #metoo Movement

The #metoo movement is so widespread that it’s now affecting beauty pageants. A host at the Miss Massachusetts pageant found that out the hard way when the emcee told a joke that made light of the #metoo phenomenon.

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Maude Gorman, who already held the crown of Miss Plymouth County, decided to turn in her crown. Gorman is a sexual assault survivor, having been raped by 3 men when she was only 13 years old. She took to Instagram to explain why she handed her crown in.

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Gorman said, “I really felt betrayed. To mock a movement that has empowered survivors to stand up is inappropriate, and especially a women’s empowerment organization, should be unacceptable.”

Good work, Ms. Gorman.

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7+ Interesting Facts About Hotels and Motels from Around the World

No matter where you are on Earth, everybody needs a place to sleep.

If you’re like me and you love to spend a night away from home, you’ll enjoy these facts hotels and motels.

1. All the keys

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2. 52 generations

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3. Like clockwork

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4. Father of the Year

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5. A cure for loneliness

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6. Cool!

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7. Starting from the bottom

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8. Creeped out

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9. Cave motel

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20 Amazing Artists You Should Check out on Twitter

One of the great things about the Internet is that you can discover more great artists than you ever thought possible.

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911 Dispatchers Share What Crimes Happen More Often Than You Think

I have a friend who is a 911 dispatcher and he tells me some pretty crazy and ridiculous stories, so I can only imagine what that job is like on a daily basis.

A bunch of dispatchers shared their stories on AskReddit about what crimes happen a lot more often than you would probably think.

1. Watch the alarm

“I remember being surprised by how many bank alarm calls there were. Turns out, bank tellers accidentally bump the silent alarm button fairly often.”

2. Missing

“Cop here, not a crime, but the amount of missing people reported is insane. Normally juvenile runaways but I feel like it’s hundreds a day.”

8. Theft

“Former 911 operator;

What surprised me was the sheer amount of big-ticket item theft…

I’m talking like they walked into an electronics store and walked out with a 50″+ TV (or two or three or whole damn pallet of them)…or walking into a sporting goods store and walking out with a canoe.

It just floored me as to how frequently it happens. I guess if you act like you’re supposed to be walking out of the store with a canoe, people don’t seem to ask too many questions.”

4. Suspicious

“My friend who was a 911 operator says that suspicious packages are reported all the time. 99.9999% of the time they’re backpacks left by homeless people.”

5. Not very serious…

“As a former 999 operator, these ‘crimes’ were reported regularly-

Car parked across someone’s driveway

Neighbors having a barbeque

Fireworks, even on Bonfire Night or New Year

Kids ‘hanging around’

Children playing football

‘I’m really drunk and I’ve lost my friends and I haven’t got any money left, you need to come and pick me up’ (No, we won’t)

‘Yeah, what it is yeah, it’s all kicking off, get down here now!’ “

6. Serious crime

“Lest anyone forget, you forgot to add to your list the ignorant aholes who call cops on little kids for running a godd*mn lemonade stand.”

7. Depressing

“Mom does dispatch. Not actually a crime per se but suicides. The number of times she tells me about talking to a parent/spouse/child that just found their loved one dead from suicide is depressing in and of itself. We live in Utah so our suicide rate is higher than almost everywhere in the nation.”

8. Family violence

“Criminal lawyer here who has to listen to 911 recordings daily.

Family violence. Husband/wife, parent/child, elder abuse.

Almost every victim tells me by the time it’s a criminal offense that’s reported, it’s been going on for years. And usually? It’s someone from outside the family that reports.”

9. Old folks

“Alarm Company Dispatcher here

Old people slip out of bed ALL THE TIME. You don’t really think about it but if they can’t really move, they will probably just get into bed barely resulting in them falling out of bed during the night.”

10. Lock your cars

“Larceny from your vehicle. Especially when your car is unlocked (which is stupid to ever do). People who break into cars for a “living” are quick, able to get in and out without breaking anything, and will take anything they can find.”

11. Fraud

“On the non-emergency side of the police calls we get, fraud and identity theft are really on the rise. Especially preying on the elderly, calling and saying a loved one is in jail and making them “pay” over the phone for bail. We have dozens of fraud calls pending every day. People are so trusting and naive to the fact that people are scamming them.”

12. DUI

“DUI. We may have the plate, the location, the info of the driver but if the officer can’t find them there’s nothing that can be done.

To add onto that, I might tell an officer that they are obviously intoxicated and they clear the call with nothing done. They do that because DUI cases are a pain in the ass and often don’t amount to anything which is a shame considering the amount of work that goes into them.???????”

13. Gettin’ towed

“I had no idea how many cars get towed out of private lots. Years ago my wife and I were out and she suggested we just park in some strip mall’s lot. There were signs everywhere advising you’ll be towed so I decided against it.

Fast forward 4 years and I work for the agency that covers that parking lot. They tow a few cars every night. Never knew so many places made good on the threat.”

14. Hmmmm

“(S)extortion, by which I mean people getting naked for a stranger during a Skype chat, that stranger records and/or takes a bunch of screenshots, and then tells them it’ll take $500 or more to prevent the video/pictures from being all over Facebook.

This used to be an occasional deal, maybe once every couple weeks, but lately, there are a few that come in every other day. A lot of it seems to come from the Philippines, or at least that’s where the money gets sent, and yes some people do send the money.”

15. Gangs

“911 Dispatcher here. Gangs are very common. The most affluent part of my county has a rather dangerous gang and all the rich people in their gated communities are either ignorant or in denial. One woman was even offended that I even suggest the very notion it was possible.”

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