• more about #monuments
    Sunshineyness: Call me kooky but I feel like if a huge monument gets destroyed for whatever reason... we'll have bigger fish to fry and spend the boatload of money o... more »
    Anekanta - Go Play!: Too bad this is just a 3D model and not an actual backup. If we could make a real backup, we could back-up the entire planet... so that if we mess it... more »
    Super Moose: This is odd because if you are a member of the Lakota the mountain has already been destroyed by a member of the Ku Klux Klan. more »
    ManchuCandidate: Buck Rogers Approves! [en.wikipedia.org] Look under Testimony of A Traitor more »
    Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: "particularly at risk due to excessive tourism" HEY YOU! With the binoculars!! Don't look at that so hard, you'll wear it down!! more »
    Dunny0: Robots... From Space! *turns of cell phone* more »
  • #anachronisms

    Wonders of the Post-Industrial World

    Behold the glowing, sunset-drenched beauty of Fridgehenge in New Mexico, United States, a massive recreation of Stonehenge made entirely of dead refrigerators (photo by Longrista). Although humans have reached a rather advanced state of industrial development, that doesn't prevent us from wanting to recreate ancient wonders of the stone age like Britain's Stonehenge. In fact, humans have recreated Stonehenge using quite a number of giant building materials, as you can see in our post-industrial stone-age collection below. More »