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Taylor Swift Picture from Vacation - Sexiest Taylor Swift Picture Ever?

It's all relative, of course, but for the conservative super country-pop diva, a bathing suit shot itself falls immediately into the 'racy' category. This Taylor Swift bikini picture shows the sweet blonde music sensation and what turns out to be a pretty nice hard body. Who would've known? Of course, this just leaves us wanting for more, more skin, more body, more everything from the simply old-fashioned mega-bazaillionaire star. Please, Taylor Swift, you're cute and all, but, seriously, flash us that body and soon.

25 Amazing Bird's-Eye Photos

A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps. Today, we present to You amazing collection of Bird?s Eye View photography that is a special technique of capturing photographs from an elevated location. Please Enjoy!

Julianne Hough’s Amazing Bikini Hotness

Here I was thinking that the Lindsay Lohan bikini pictures I had up earlier were going to be the best bikini pictures of the day, and then along came these shots of Julianne Hough romping around in the ocean in her sexy little purple bikini and now I’m torn. I think the fact that she’s not afraid to let us get a good look at her killer body is going to put her over the top. That and the fact that there are also shots of her in short shorts on roller blades. Retro hotness is always good.

Pacific Ocean's Corridors: The Serengeti of the Seas

Ten years spent tagging 23 predators has shown that there are two huge "corridors" in the Pacific Ocean, the Census of Marine Life Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) says. The corridors are full of life, akin to Africa's Serengeti where migrations occur every year with many species participating. One of the corridors is the California Current which flows from north to south down the west coast of the US. The second corridor is called the North Pacific Transition Zone, which connects cold sub-Arctic water and warm sub-tropical water. It also links the eastern and western Pacific.



PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES TECHNOLOGY & OTHER NEAT STUFF

McLaren Running Revised MP4-12C GT3 up the Hill at Goodwood

The Goodwood Festival of Speed kicks off this weekend, and it promises to be a veritable smorgasbord of high-performance machinery. Not the least of them will be the new MP4-12C GT3, which McLaren has been fine-tuning since its debut barely two months ago. Following extensive ongoing development work, McLaren has given the 12C GT3 a new radiator and gearbox cooler, as well as a retuned aerodynamics package with a new front splitter, rear wing and diffuser, louvered fenders and door blade, all of which promise to help the first GT racer produced by McLaren since the F1 GTR running fast and running long ahead of the pack.

Huge Impact Crater Found in Remote Congo

A circular depression deep in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been confirmed as the first known impact crater in central Africa, a new study says. The find brings the number of known meteor craters on Earth to 182. The so-called Luizi structure was first described in a German geological report from 1919. But without further fieldwork, it was impossible to say for sure that the 10.5-mile-wide (17-kilometer-wide) feature had been made by a meteor impact. On other planets, such as Mercury and Mars, it's easier to identify impact craters based only on their shapes, since these worlds no longer have geologic forces making major changes to their surfaces. But on Earth, many older craters have likely been erased by tectonic activity or erosion, while others are so covered with dense vegetation or sediments, like Luizi, that they're almost impossible to spot without satellites.

Local Motors XC2V FLYPMode for the US Military

Victor Garcia is one proud boy. A graduate from the California art Center College of Design, he has designed an impressive army vehicle. Named the XC2V FLYPMode, it is now being produced for usage by Local Motors in association with the agency DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency). The project, which fetched Victor $7500, will be used for carrying cargo and people in the war zones. Execution on the project has already begun and we will be able to see it in the skin soon. The hefty creation will act as a perfect mode of transportation in such tension-filled areas. It has been pumped up with a lot of muscle and will act as a blood-sucking beast of enemies when unleashed in the warzone. The powerful engine will force it to roar like a monster for the US military. The beefy ride will come injected with latest technology and impressive features. XC2V FLYP Mode has the capacity to accommodate 4 people in total (including the driver).

Authorities in Awe of Drug Runners' Jungle-Built, Kevlar-Coated Supersubs

The clatter of helicopter blades echoed across the jungles of northwestern Ecuador. Antinarcotics commandos in three choppers peered at the mangroves below, scanning for any sign of activity. The police had received a tip that a gang of Colombian drug smugglers had set up a clandestine work site here, in a dense swamp 5 miles south of Colombia’s border. And whatever the traffickers were building, the tipster had warned, was truly enormous. For decades, Colombian drug runners have pursued their trade with diabolical ingenuity, staying a step ahead of authorities by coming up with one innovation after another. When false-paneled pickups and tractor-trailers began drawing suspicion at US checkpoints, the cartels and their Mexican partners built air-conditioned tunnels under the border. When border agents started rounding up too many human mules, one group of Colombian smugglers surgically implanted heroin into purebred puppies. But the drug runners’ most persistently effective method has also been one of the crudest—semisubmersible vessels that cruise or are towed just below the ocean’s surface and can hold a ton or more of cocaine.

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