These Islands Are Above The Arctic Circle, But They're Warm And Gorgeous All Year Long

The islands of Lofoten in Norway are known for two things: Their stunning beauty, and their relatively warm temperatures. Lofoten is above the Arctic Circle, yet its average temperature is above freezing all year.


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Lofoten is a grouping of islands in northwest Norway. It's known for its stunning cliffs, calm inlets and idyllic seaside fishing towns.



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Because Lofoten is above the Arctic Circle, in summer the nights are really long, and in winter they're really short. In fact, the sun never sets between May 25th to July 17th, and it never rises between December 4th and January 7th.


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Despite these extremes in daylight, Lofoten has a very temperate climate. That's thanks to the gulf stream, which pushes warm air across the Atlantic and up the coast of Norway. Lofoten has the greatest positive temperature difference in the world, relative to latitude. Lofoten is high above the Arctic Circle, yet the average temperature never gets below freezing.


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Thanks to its northern location, Lofoten gets a spectacular showing of the Northern Lights.




Mind-Blowing, Crazy and Bizarre: 3 Home Designs that will Shock You


When building a home, there is often a good chance that you will end up in a traditional style house that resembles many other nearby homes. However, some people want to avoid tradition altogether, opting to design homes that stand apart from others as a reflection of their personalities. We found 18 mind-blowing and bizarre home designs that will surprise you in the fact that they stand upright! These homes will give you a fresh perspective on design and function! Are you ready? Let’s take a look at a few of the most bizarre houses in the world!



Look again! No, this picture has not been distorted in any way. In fact, the home has been constructed in a unique architectural design that creates the appearance of being distorted. Structurally sound despite the appearance, this uniquely beautiful home opens its center to a ceiling of glass windows that offer breathtaking overhead views.


Let’s be honest: if there weren’t people in this picture, we would have turned the photo around to ensure the house was right-side up. But, thanks to the long line of guests waiting in line, we are quite certain that this house was built upside down. Without any danger of rolling down the hill, the home was constructed to look as though it had been tossed aside and toppled over, a successful design to say the least!


This home was built as a replica of a David Steinbeck home that was built especially for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. The house was designed to mirror its natural landscape and work with the beauty of the surrounding geography. From the stone work and extended deck to the waterfall, this is the most peaceful home on our list.

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5 Christmas Markets in Europe Worth Planning Your Vacation Around

If enduring another commercialized Christmas with endless ads for pricey cars, jewelry and high-tech toys isn’t the kind of holiday you’d like to enjoy this year, consider heading to a beautiful destination that hosts a traditional Christmas market. It’s like traveling to an old fashioned Christmas, with charming nativity scenes, the sweet songs of choirs and the aromas of hot spiced cider and roasted chestnuts wafting through the air. Of course, you can also shop for a perfect, unique gift for that special someone on your list too.


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#1. Dresden, Germany (Hotel Prices & Photos)

Dresden is home to the largest number of Christmas markets in Germany’s eastern region. It can also boast the title of being the oldest seasonal event in the entire country, with the Striezel Christmas Market dating all the way back to 1434. Located on the Altmarkt Square in the historical city center, it’s surrounded by various themed Christmas Markets that stretch all the way to the main railway station and the Albertplatz. In 2015, the market will be open from November 27 through Christmas Eve, and will feature Dresden’s culinary specialty, the traditional Striezel fruit loaf. Accompanied by the Stollenmadchen, or “Fruitcake Maiden,” the loaf will wind its way through the medieval streets before making a triumphant entry into the market, where it will be surrounded by more than 230 glittering stalls and a 46-foot-high Christmas pyramid before being chopped up into pieces for market goers.

Some of the best handcrafted items Germany has to offer can be found here, including pottery from Lusatia, gingerbread from Pulsnitz, blown glass from Lauscha, wooden crafts from the Ore Mountains and much more.


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#2. Innsbruck, Austria  (Hotel Prices & Photos)

Innsbruck in the Austrian Alps is the ultimate Christmas town as a winter wonderland that’s sure to melt the heart of any Scrooge. Against the backdrop of soaring, snow-covered mountains, Alstadt, or Old Town, is an especially romantic spot lined with medieval houses. Its Christmas Market is renowned as one of the most beautiful locations in the entire Alpine region. Held from November 15 through December 23 in 2015, its more than 70 stalls are filled with gingerbread, delicate ornaments of hand blown glass, candles, wooden toys, delectable pastries and lots of handmade arts and crafts. The historic area is the ideal venue for taking a stroll to enjoy the festive sights or meeting up with friends over mulled wine. End your evening under the magnificent Christmas tree in front of the Golden Roof, with the sounds of trumpeters filling the crisp air.


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#3. Hamburg, Germany  (Hotel Prices & Photos


Hamburg features 15 different Christmas markets, all open November 23, 2015 to January 6, 2016 this year and offering something for just about every taste. Kids love visiting Spielzeuggasse, the Toy Street, filled with fun items from across the globe, while traditionalists will especially appreciate the Hamburg Town Hall Christmas Market, located just outside the city’s grandiose town hall. It’s filled with hand-crafted Christmas decorations from the Erzgebirge region as well as pottery made by artists from the Lausitz region. There are bakers from Aachen and woodcarvers from Tyrol, while silversmiths and a host of other artisans and craftsmen from across Germany that make for an incredibly enticing atmosphere. A special highlight the whole family is sure to enjoy are the Christmas parades, complete with Santa and his reindeer, which take place on the four Saturdays before Christmas.


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#4. Birmingham, England (Hotel Prices & Photos


You can even visit a German Christmas Market in England by heading to Birmingham. The Frankfurt Christmas Market is the largest of its kind in Britain and the largest German Market in Europe outside of Germany itself. It boasts an array of German delicacies as well as an ice skating rink. Open from November 12 to December 22, 2015, its more than 180 stalls sell everything from pretzels, bratwurst and schnitzels to mulled cider, gluhwein, Weissbeer and hot chocolate. There is a vast array of locally-crafted items like organic soaps, decorative ironwork, toys, wood carvings and musical instruments as well as ethnic handicrafts imported from across the globe. If you like chocolate, while you’re here be sure to visit Cadbury World where you can learn about how this popular confectionery is made, play in chocolate rain and even dive into a bowl of Cadbury milk.


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#5. Bruges, Belgium 

Medieval Bruges is stunning all year round, but it truly comes alive in winter, with its center transformed into a Christmas parade which partially slides onto its large ice rink. The festive holiday season also features the Bruges Christmas Market, known as one of the most vibrant and picturesque in Belgium. Its main stalls are found in Market Square, overlooked by the 13th-century belfry, and in Simon Stevinplein. Here you can buy the country’s famous Belgian chocolates, wooden toys, leather goods, handmade jewelry, hats and scarves. Be sure to try a chocolate Sinterklass (Saint Nicholas) figure, honey waffle biscuits and one of the local brews.


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Shocking 90s Stars Before & After! (5 Photos)

#1 Mackenzie Rosman


Before: She played the adorable daughter on the family-friendly show 7th Heaven.
After: Ruthie's all grown up! In 2013, she showed the world what she's got in a spread for Maxim.



#2 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen


Before: They were the twins that shared the role of Michelle Tanner on the hit San Francisco sitcom, Full House. 
After: The fashionista twins have created several clothing lines for companies like Walmart.



#3 Kel Mitchell


Before: He was the orange-soda loving half of the duo that was always ready to serve up a Good Burger. 
After: He's still making rounds on Nickelodeon shows like Sam and Cat. He guest-starred in an episode as rapper Peezy B.



#4 Lindsay Lohan


Before: She was the cutest and cleverest redhead that managed to bring her parents back together in The Parent Trap revamp.
After: Nowadays, people can't keep track of how many times she's been in and out of prison.



#5 Hilary Duff


Before: Back in the day, she played Disney Channel's favorite klutzy middle schooler, Lizzie McGuire. 
After: She's the hippest young mom around to former NHL player, Mike Comrie's baby. She's doing young motherhood right, so beat that Kimye.





TERRIFYING World's Most Dangerous Roads (Photo Gallery)

#1 Karakoram Highway


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This highway linking Pakistan and China reaches altitues of 16,000 feet and is no laughing matter. You wouldn't want to fall off this one.

#2 Guoliang Tunnel Road (China)




This tunnel/road is 1,200 meters long and was built by locals in the 70's. It took 5 years to construct this road that tunnels in and out of some of the steepest peaks in China.


#3 The Road Through The Himalayas




This road through India has more curves than any road should. Trucks commonly fall down the steep grades of this road.


#4 Road Of Death




This Bolivian road is not only long, but it is called the road of death for a reason. It is responsible for 100-200 fatalities a year.

5 Of The Dumbest Things People Brought To The Auto Shop

It's common to hear horror stories about people who have had terrible experiences with mechanics. Complaints about being swindled, cheated, over overcharged are common, but what about mechanics who have had to deal with dumb customers? Some people deal with car troubles their own way, ignoring warnings from their vehicle or using duct tape to fix the problem, leaving mechanics scratching their heads.


There's the Problem

The owner of this Volkswagen Jetta came to the conclusion that they were dealing with an air leak, so they wrapped their airflow meter and intake hose with tape. It wasn't duct tape and easily removed, but the mechanic wasn't happy about having to fiddle with this.


#1 Gliding on the Highway

Turning on this tire must have been like riding a slip and slide. Driving on a completely worn tire is more than dangerous, as they are easily punctured or can cause a loss of of vehicle control (braking, spin outs, etc.).




#2 More Cowbell

If this was a prank: genius. In this instance, the customer complained to the mechanic that they kept hearing a bell sound coming from under their car. There's no word on why they didn't just take a peek under the vehicle, but the auto shop took care of the concern by detaching the belt that connected the bell to the vehicle.



#3 Strap Up

People will do anything to keep from having to buy new tires. Maybe it's because it's recommended that tires must be purchased two or four at a time, increasing your bill if you only need one. However, there are moments when it's just time to say R.I.P. to your worn tires and splurge (or catch a sale!) for new ones.



#4 Warning Signs

Your check engine light is your friend. When it pops on, it's safe to say that most of the time it's your car's way of getting your attention. For this car owner, however, they decided that it was more of a suggestion than anything, and rode 84,000 before having their first oil change. 




#5 A Different Kind of Herb


Not completely positive, but that doesn't look like basil. Marijuana smokers may have secret stashes in their cars, so it isn't uncommon for mechanics to come across the random ways people try to conceal their weed.

And safety is important, but if something requires a lock that big maybe it shouldn't be stored in your car. Also, how does one's tire bubble in ten different places?




6 Breathtaking Out-Of-This-World Photos


We live in a beautiful, vast world full of wonders we have yet to discover. For most of us, the only exposure we will have to these wonders is through the shared experiences of those around us. These pictures are awe-inspiring. They remind us of how small we are, yet somehow give us a sense of connectedness and belonging. We all share the same planet.

#1 The Fukang Meteorite




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#2 The shadows that clouds cast over the earth from space



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#3 Kayaking near lava in Hawaii



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#4 Thor's Well in Oregon



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#5 Footprints from a monk who prayed in the same spot for 20 years



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#6 How lighting and angles change your face



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3 Things You Should Never Do On Facebook

#1 The TMI-er

There are things that should NEVER be uttered or typed in the bowels of Facebook, and this is example 1A.


#2 The Couple Who is an Impossible Level of Love

And, bet, that they will NOT let their Facbeook friends hear the end of how in love they are.


#3 The In-Love Couple, Continued


Matching tattoos, so cute! Please, please, PLEASE show us more!



5 of the World’s Most Extreme Hotel Rooms

For travelers that enjoy the unique and different, finding a truly adventure-worthy hotel may seem like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack, but from transparent rooms that hang on the edge of a sheer rock space overlooking Peru’s Sacred Valley to glass igloos in Finland and rooms built around a bullfighting ring in a Mexican metropolis, at least one of these ingenious options are sure to fit the bill.


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1. Natura Vive Skylodge, Sacred Valley, Peru (prices & photos)

Welcome to Natura Vive Skylodge, offering some of the most jaw-dropping views on earth from what may be the most terrifyingly thrilling hotel rooms ever constructed. Adrenaline-seekers can sleep in the transparent glass pods that cling to one of the highest peaks in Peru’s Sacred Valley. If you’re brave enough to endure a night, you’ll soak up majestic views across the heartland of the Inca Empire, with a package that includes breakfast and a gourmet dinner, complete with wine.

If you think you’ve got the courage to stay the night, you probably need to know that there is a catch. To get to your room, you’ll have to climb a 400-foot cliff face. Guests can climb using a Via Ferrata, or hike an intrepid trail through zip-lines. There are three capsule suites to choose from which can sleep a total of eight. Constructed from aerospace aluminum and weather resistant polycarbonate, each suite comes complete with four beds, all with high quality mattresses and cotton sheets, quilts and down pillows. There is also a dining area and a private bathroom with an ecological toilet and sink. If you’re worried about curious condors peeping in as they pass by, each one also has curtains for privacy.


2. Treehotel, Harads, Sweden  (prices & photos)  

Located in the pine forest near Harads, Sweden, the Treehotel offers six very unique “treerooms. These aren’t your usual treehouses, and each offers a very distinct look, like the lifelike Bird’s Nest and the mind-blowing reflective Mirrorcube that makes for an especially fabulous hideout among the trees, camouflaged by mirrored walls that reflect the surroundings. The UFO, pictured here, offers the chance to live your childhood dreams in a room reminiscent of the final scene in the film, “E.T.” It was cast in durable composite material that has a comfortable, modern interior built for five, complete with a double bed, three separate twin beds, a bathroom and living room.


Guests can also enjoy Britta’s Pensionat, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in an authentic 1950s setting. It includes a restaurant, bar, sauna and relaxation area with TV and internet.


3. No Man’s Fort, Solent, Portsmouth, England (prices & photos)

No Man’s Fort is one of the world’s most extreme hotels. This former Victorian-era fort was originally built between 1867 and 1880 to protect the city from an attack by Napoleon III at the request of Prime Minister Lord Palmerston. After an extensive renovation, the man-made island was transformed into a luxury hotel. The four-story structure contains 22 guest rooms, all appropriately decked out in nautical style with original iron ceilings and windows that were made from the former gun ports. At the top is a private lighthouse with a glass-floored penthouse suite. The unusual property also includes two helipads, a hot tub, a laser quest arena, a nightclub, wine bar and spa facilities with treatments that use salt sourced from the surrounding waters.



4. Hotel Quinta Real Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico  (prices & photos)

Hotel Quinta Real Zacatecas was crafted from the grandstands of a 17th-century bullring which saw its last bullfight in 1975. Blending the luxury of a modern, all-suite hotel with the splendor of original colonial architecture, it faces the city’s ancient arched viaduct. Among the 49 accommodations, the most appealing are the high-end suites which offer views of the cobblestone-paved bullring. Beds are recessed under a stone or wooden arch. The hotel also provides a memorable setting for dining in La Plaza, its three-story restaurant, sitting in the sun stands with views of the ring, Cathedral of Fatima and aqueduct. The brick-walled Botarel bar in the old bull pen hosts live music on the weekend and wines from Mexico and across the globe.


5. Whitepod, Les Cerniers, Switzerland  (prices & photos)


Accessible by shuttle, ski lift or snow bike, Whitepod offers a spectacular outdoor retreat in the Swiss Alps at an altitude of nearly 4,600 feet. Accommodations are in 15 pods designed to resemble igloos that are actually dome-shaped tents set up on raised wooden platforms surrounding a refurbished 19th-century alpine chalet. Each is well-insulated, heated by a wood-burning stove, and features a private front terrace that overlooks the valley. Guests can also enjoy a Swedish sauna, massage area and communal space where breakfast is served and evening drinks are sipped around the fireplace.  Activities, in addition to just being mesmerized by the stunning snow-covered mountain views, include guided snowshoe tours, ski lessons, cross-country skiing and dog sledding.




6 Drivers You Don't Want To Share The Road With



When you think about it, it's amazing that we as humans have adapted to driving at all. The idea that an average citizen can be trusted with a metal box capable of traveling over 100 miles an hour would boggle the minds of our ancestors, but it's taken for granted today. Yet for some people, that level of comfort can turn into something more dangerous: carelessness. Whether they're drinking, texting or just not paying attention to their surroundings, people who don't take driving seriously can threaten their own safety and that of others. So, for the next time you're wondering why there are so many PSAs about impaired or distracted driving, here are 16 reminders.

1. It didn't take this drunk driver long to learn the meaning of "instant karma."


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2. This person is going 75 miles per hour.


Also, just in case the picture seems hypocritical, the photographer is in the back seat.


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3. This isn't an abandoned van, the driver's seat is apparently clear.


How anyone can stand driving this, I'll never know. And it's dangerous because they can't see through any of the mirrors.


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4. Apparently, this drunk driver ran over some guy-wires.


And then, this happened.


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5. It's hard to tell what the thought process was here.

I guess they wanted to see where that ramp went.


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6. It sucks that he's late for his clown gig, but that doesn't excuse this.


This isn't the right way to multitask.