Saturday, May 12 2012

kari-shma:

100,000 LED Lights Illuminate a Japanese River

Tokyo Hotaru Festival 2012 took place recently, releasing 100,000 blue LED lights to float in the Sumida River. The bulbs rolled along the waves of the river bank, mimicking hotaru (the Japanese word for “fireflies”), for the festival that celebrates the Japanese tradition of watching fireflies float along a watercourse. The spectacular event lit up the waterway with a sparkling sapphire radiance against the night sky.

The solar-powered LED balls, known as prayer stars, were designed to illuminate when they came in contact with water and were provided by Panasonic, one of the event’s sponsors. At the close of the festival, the bulbs were gathered by giants nets and removed from the stream. 



Posted 2 weeks ago with 5,738 notes
© mymodernmet.com




Wednesday, May 9 2012

snoipahkat:

HAWKEYE NO……

(based on THIS)

(via pandalollipop)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 42,720 notes
© snoipahkat




dope-sincee-1997:

SO TRUE OMG .



Posted 2 weeks ago with 56,602 notes
© jhutchies




uteki:

(by Iring Chao)

(via borapark)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 1,771 notes
© Flickr / iring




lulz-time:

Follow this blog, you will love it on your dashboard



Posted 2 weeks ago with 15,772 notes
© niknak79




(via borapark)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 6,046 notes
© ushii




(via teenagerposts)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 9,372 notes
© teenagerposts




(via melon-tea)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 1,221 notes
© chickabiddy




(via shit-thatblows)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 723 notes
© shit-thatblows




(via awesome-pictures)



Posted 2 weeks ago with 3,126 notes
© awesomepictures.me





1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
© THEME BY MCSEEDY
THIS SITE IS BEST VIEWED ON MOZILLA FIREFOX WITH A SCREEN RESOLUTION OF 1280 X 800.