Ugliest Super Car Ever

Mitsuoka Orochi has got to be one of the ugliest in the super car category or perhaps unique looking would be a better description. The name Orochi comes from a dragon like serpent that is as huge as a mountain with a magical sword ‘Kusanagi no Tsutugi’ in its tail. That probably explained its serpent look with its teeth and headlights as eyes.
Indian Man Marries Dog
An Indian man who believed he had been cursed for stoning to death two dogs has atoned for his sin by marrying another dog in a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony.
P. Selvakumar, a 33-year-old farm labourer from the southern state of Tamil Nadu, married the four-year-old stray bitch after it was bathed and processed to his village temple dressed in an orange sari and garlanded with flowers.
The marriage took place on the advice of the man’s astrologer who said it was the only way to atone for his actions of more than 20 years ago.
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Six-legged Frog Is Star Attraction

A Chinese restaurant has found a six-legged frog - and is keeping it to attract diners. The frog is on display in a glass tank at the restaurant in Quanzhou city.
The frog has two extra legs on the front left side which, according to waiters, means that it has a lopsided hop. Experts at the local forestry department say the extra legs were most likely caused by genetic mutation.
A Token of Love Lost at Sea for 90 Years
It was a symbol of love from the woman he hoped to spend his life with.
But when Stanley Cubiss drowned as his ship sank during the First World War, the engraved engagement ring from his sweetheart Florence went with him.
The gold band lay undisturbed at the bottom of the ocean for almost a century - but 89 years later it has been reunited with the sailor’s family.
Two months ago amateur diver Peter Brady, 51, spotted the ring half-buried on the seabed during a routine dive around the wreck of HMS Opal, off the coast of the Orkney Islands. Read Full Story
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Richat Structure In Mauritania

The cause of the richat structure in the sahara desert of mauritania has been debated for many years. At first it was thought to be a meteor impact crater due to its circularity but this has since been disproven due to the lack of shock-altered rock in its vicinity.
This massive (30 mile diameter) oddity is now believed to have been a rock dome sculpted over time by erosion. This incredible image was taken by the advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection radiometer (aster) on october 7th, 2000.
Zany Bid For Surreal Immortality
Share a bath with the most rattlesnakes. Join the longest bra chain. Marvel at the world’s biggest underpants.
Zany record-breakers from around the world Thursday bid for immortality in the bible for the bizarre, seizing their chance to win an entry in Guinness World Records.
Last year, more than 100,000 people tried to set new records on Guinness World Records Day. “This year we expect twice as many,” said Guinness editor-in-chief Craig Glenday.
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World's Smallest Newspaper

First News received the Guinness World Record for the smallest newspaper on November 8, 2007 in London, England. The children’s newspaper published the paper for Guinness World Record Day.
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