More than once before we have discussed the world’s most beautiful and most eccentric buildings but this time we are talking about the ugliest ones.

Surely beauty and ugliness are relative concepts. Every person has their own way of seeing things as David Hume said,” Beauty is no quality in things themselves: it exists merely in the mind which contemplates them”. Next we are going to see a group of photos published on the Telegraph website as being of “The Ugliest World’s Buildings”.
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Sea shores have a special charm that makes them the most beautiful things one can find on earth. That beauty gets more and more charming when they shine in glowing blue.

Fake?!
No, these are real pictures of on of the shores onMaldiveIslands. As soon as it gets dark the sands of the shore shine with a marvelous blue color rivaling the stars in the sky.
The reason behind this phenomenon is a kind of marine microbes called phytoplankton that is spread on shore. Scientists think they use this as a defense mechanism against their enemies. If I were a predator, I don’t think I would eat a glowing creature!
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Car manufacturers around the world are interested in making smaller cars. Today I will show you an electric vehicle so small that you can drive it to your own bed !!!

The Volpe measures 2.13m X 1m making it capable of passing through small openings, fitting into the elevator and even passing through your bedroom door.
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Titanic will forever be a paradox between man’s unlimited power and his ultimate weakness. At its time, Titanic was a geometrical miracle. It was called the “unsinkable”. But it did sink taking with her 1,500 passengers to the deepest end of the ocean on its first sail.
Over the past years, and thanks to modern technology, expeditions managed to study the ship lying at a depth of 4 km underwater and uncovered these exclusive photos:
What you see here is a 3D stimulation made by a collection of real high-quality photos. You can see the bow sitting in total darkness after Titanic split in half. The front half sank first until the bow hit the bottom of the ocean. This is a side photo showing the impact of this collision.
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Sunday , the united states presents new light bulbs to coincide with Earth Day
this new energy-saver bulbs has been designed by the Dutch Electronic company philips that replaced the regular bulb wire with Bi-Ions (LED )
this technique will extend the life of the lamps up to 20 years , also their prices very high up to 60$/lamp.
philips provided a discount for stores as they can purchased it at 20$/lamp.
this LED bulb won the (L prize) to manufacture Energ-saving lamps to replace the 60 watt fluorescent lamps.
philips was the only applicant for this competition and won the prize after testing over 18 month ago , there is already a product with cheaper price in the markets but less efficient than LED Bulbs
In a small period of time,Dubaimanaged to become one of the most distinguished architectural portraits in the whole world. Is has a wide number of skyscraper making it look like a city from the future; specially that it has the highest skyscraper in the world, the 828 m-high Burj Khalifa.
How would this modern city look like through fog?
Let’s see that in this impressive set of photos by photographer Ian Powell.

Powell says that fog thickly coversDubaitwice a year in March and August. The seasons change at that time causing humidity to increase. The whole city appears wrapped in thick fog in the early mornings looking like a fantasy.
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