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Celebrities When They Were Young (22 pics)

May 9th, 2013 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

We are so attached to certain images of some celebrities that seeing their childhood pictures leaves us surprised to find out they were once young, too. And guess what – most of them didn’t look like the most popular kids at school!

Eminem Aged 12

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Steve Jobs Aged 18

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Amy Winehouse Aged 8

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Sean Connery Aged 23

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Lady Gaga Aged 8

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George Clooney Aged 15

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Evolution Of Music: A Cappella Tour Through Ten Centuries of Music History

April 19th, 2013 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

I think I just broke the replay button! Vocal sensations and winners of season 3 of NBC’s The Sing-Off, Pentatonix takes us on an incredible vocal tour through ten centuries of musical history. Below is the list of the songs they perform.

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11th century-
Salve Regina

1600s-
Canon in D – Pachelbel

1800s-
Symphony No. 5 – Beethoven

1910s-
Danny Boy – Frederic Weatherly

1920s-
Old Man River – Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II

1930s-
Minnie The Moocher – Cab Calloway

1940s-
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy – The Andrew Sisters

1950s-
I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash
La Bamba – Ritchie Valens

1960s-
Stand By Me – Ben E King
Barbara Ann – Beach Boys
I Want To Hold Your Hand – The Beatles
Respect – Aretha Franklin

1970s-
ABC – Jackson 5
Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen

1980s-
Celebration – Kool & The Gang
Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
Thriller – Michael Jackson

1990s-
Can’t Touch This – MC Hammer
…Baby One More Time – Britney Spears
Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
I Want It That Way – The Backstreet Boys

2000s
Hey Ya! – Outkast
Drop it Like Its Hot – Snoop Dogg
Crazy – Gnarls Barkley
Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira
Single Ladies – Beyoncé
I Kissed A Girl – Katy Perry
Bad Romance – Lady Gaga
I Gotta Feelin – Black Eyed Peas

2010s-
Baby – Justin Bieber
We Found Love – Rihanna
Some Nights – Fun.
Somebody That I Used To Know – Gotye
Gangnam Style – Psy
Call Me Maybe – Carly Rae Jepsen

Evolution Of Music: A Cappella Tour Through Ten Centuries of Music History originally appeared on Bored Panda on April 19, 2013.

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30 Awesome Behind The Scenes Shots From Famous Movies

March 25th, 2013 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

Have you ever noticed how you believe everything you see in a dream no matter how unrealistic it is? Interestingly, the same applies to movies. Sometimes we get carried away by a movie so much that a flying man, a wizard or talking aliens don’t look strange at all.

However, it doesn’t mean that the audience will eat whatever they are fed. Creating believable illusions is harder than it might look. For those who are interested, most of the movie DVDs feature the behind-the-scenes section, showing how the creators managed to deceive you. Even then, however, you seldom get to see the ‘true’ making of the film.

To fill that gap, sobadsogood shared some fantastic behind-the-scenes photos from famous movies. We liked that list so much that we thought to add a couple more and share it with you!

1. Ghostbusters

2. Terminator

3. Star Wars

4. Inception

5. Back to the Future

6. Stanley Kubrick with his daughter on The Shining

7. Django Unchained

8. Planet of the Apes

9. The Godfather: Fish-line Bullet Holes

10. Titanic

P.S.: the re-release of Titanic in 3D revealed that there was enough place for both of them on that floating door.

11. The Lord of The Rings

12. The Muppet Movie

13. The Dark Knight

14. The Hobbit

15. E.T.

16. Superman

17. The Gate

18. Harry Potter

19. Filming The Empire Strikes Back Credits Roll

20. Jaws

21. The Matrix

30 Awesome Behind The Scenes Shots From Famous Movies originally appeared on Bored Panda on March 25, 2013.

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This Week’s Top 5 User Submitted Stories #25

March 24th, 2013 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you have a story that’s interesting to more people than you and your mother – share it with everyone else! The best stories will be featured on BoredPanda.com home page and will have a chance to cure 10,000 people from boredom everyday.

This Week’s Top 5 User Submitted Stories #25 originally appeared on Bored Panda on March 24, 2013.

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Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2012

December 28th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

Thanks to all the pandas for being with us during 2012 – it was a terrific year! With over 2 millions of monthly impressions and almost 90K of Facebook fans Bored Panda has become one of the biggest sites in its niche. We’ve killed a lot of boredom, haven’t we?

It’s almost 2013, so it’s time to announce the Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2012.

Out of the 279 or so posts published in 2012, we’ve picked the best of the year based on a mix of our opinion and metrics such as pageviews, comments, inbound links, and social engagement off the blog through social news, bookmarking, Facebook, Twitter and similar services.

Happy New Year from all of us here at Boredpanda.com, have an awesome party and see you in 2013!

1. Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos Of Daughters

2. 33 Perfectly Timed Photos

3. 50 Perfectly Timed Animal Photos

4. 20 Creative DIY Project Ideas

5. 35 Funniest Someecards

6. 41 Places To See Before You Die (Part II)

7. 30 Baby Animals That Will Make You Go ‘Aww’

8. 36 Strange and Funny Google Street View Photos

9. 20 Hilarious Pinterest Fails

10. Blow J0b by TADAO CERN

Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2012 originally appeared on Bored Panda on December 28, 2012.

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22 Random Acts of Kindness That Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity

December 14th, 2012 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

Ever seen the movie “Pay it Forward”? The one where a boy decides to be paying a favor not back, but forward – repaying good deeds not with payback, but with new good deeds done to three new people. There is something just so powerful about unexpected acts of kindness that even the least emotional people can’t stay untouched by such acts. Stories of doing something selfless for strangers are still rare enough to make the headlines or go viral on the Internet.

With Christmas getting closer, the holiday mood can be spread in more ways than just buying gifts of decorating a tree. Sparing a couple of minutes to do at least a small kind deed will not only cheer up somebody else, but also leave you with a very rewarding feeling as well. If you gather a group of friends, maybe you could even organize something bigger? Let us know if you do! In the meantime, here are some random acts of kindness that left us teary-eyed. Take a look!

1. Rescuing a Kitten During War

Despite having seen all the atrocities of war, this soldier still took the time to feed a kitten with a pipette to rescue him. (Image credits: imgur.com)

2. Pre-paid Vending Machine Treat

Somebody decided to make a treat for a stranger and left change for some sweet goodies, taped on a vending machine. (Image credits: imgur.com)

3. Fixing A Ruined Mailbox

Not everyone who knocks something down runs away from it – sometimes they just leave to come back with the tools to fix the mess. (Image credits: unknown)

4. Afghan Offers Tea to Soldiers

Afghan man offers tea to thirsty fighting American soldiers. Notice the second cup in his hand and another soldier in the background. (Image credits: imgur.com)

5. Free Electricity

Thousands of people were left without electricity when hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast. People allowed strangers to charge their phones to let the relatives know they were alright. (Image credits: imgur.com)

6. Everyone Enjoying a Concert Equally

Fans hold up a handicapped friend in Korn concert in Moscow. (Image credits: imgur.com)


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[Sponsor] Fresh Blood Hunt: 7 Days to Enter!

May 24th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you haven’t submitted your art piece for the ‘Fresh Blood Hunt’ art competition (UK ONLY), you still have a few days to go!

‘Fresh Blood Hunt’ is an opportunity for you to design an art piece inspired by the Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter movie and have your design painted by street artist Jim Rockwell (Endoftheline) as a mural on Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London. You can see Jim in action in the video below and on his website.

And this is not all! You can also win a 17”Mac Book Pro and Photoshop CS6.

Interested? Go and submit your piece HERE.

[Sponsor] Fresh Blood Hunt: 7 Days to Enter! originally appeared on Bored Panda on May 24, 2012.


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Fresh Blood Hunt Art Competition (UK Only)

May 21st, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

To celebrate the release of Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter on the 20th June, 20th Century Fox and Bullfrog Digital are hosting an online Art Competition.

‘Fresh Blood Hunt’ is an opportunity for budding creative talent to design an art piece inspired by the movie and have the chance to win a 17”Mac Book Pro and have their design painted by street artist Jim Rockwell (Endoftheline) as a mural on Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London.

How do I win?

Design an art piece inspired by the upcoming Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter movie and upload it HERE (entries close May 30th)

We want your artwork to be your own creative representation of the film so have some fun with it, and remember, just because it’s uploaded as a digital format doesn’t mean it has to begin like one. You can sketch, paint, or spray your piece and digitise it for upload.

What are the prizes?

- 17”Macbook Pro and Adobe CS6

- your artwork painted as a mural in East London by End of the Line (watch the artist’s latest work here)

 

So be bold, be different…be daring. Watch the trailer, research the movie and then get creative. Bored Panda will select two art pieces, which will then be hosted in the ‘Winners Gallery’ of freshbloodhunt.co.uk/ under our site name. If you’re lucky enough to make it you’ll need to get all your friends voting from June 1st to make sure you’re in with a chance to claim the prize!

Fresh Blood Hunt Art Competition (UK Only) originally appeared on Bored Panda on May 21, 2012.


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41 Places To See Before You Die (Part II)

February 21st, 2012 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

No matter how advanced our cities and technology is, eventually we get tired of all the noise, stress and crowd of the city and want to be in the nature.

Humans have transformed Earth beyond recovery, but luckily not everything is lost yet. Beautiful mountains, blue water lakes, magnificent oceans with fabulous islands – our planet has many breathtaking places and awe-inspiring sceneries  just waiting for you to discover them.

However, life is short, and the funds are limited, so we have to narrow down the selection. Knowing that you are just another lazy panda, we’ve done it for you!

We’ve picked 41 most amazing places in the world, however it is said that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”,  so you may as well have your very own personal list of places to see before you die.

21. Bagan, Myanmar

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Bagan is notable for its expanse of sacred geography, the number and size of their individual ancient monuments. The ruins of Bagan cover an area of 16 square miles. The majority of its buildings were built in the 11th to 13th centuries, during the time Bagan was the capital of the Myanmar dynasty. Bagan is also the first place to have transformed into a religious and cultural centre, by Shin Arahan who brought Theravada Buddhism to this land. Bagan is full of ancient architectural designs, mural paintings, precious frescoes and stone inscriptions to see for yourself, and also it is the centre for the manufacturing of lacquerware products in Myanmar. Hence it is marked as a cultural heritage of the Myanmar People, and also a landmark full of ancient pagodas and monuments which can be rarely encountered today. Bagan is one of the major historical landmarks of Asia and represents the outstanding achievement of Theravada Buddhism. Most of the site were damaged by the 1975 earthquake and cooperation with UNESCO projects help some experimental conservation work, restoration of mural paintings and maintaining some of the rare monuments.[1]

22. Salar De Yuyni, Bolivia

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Salar de Uyuni (or Salar de Tunupa) is the world’s largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi). It is located in the Potosí and Oruro departments in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes, and is elevated 3,656 meters (11,995 ft) above the mean sea level.[1] The Salar was formed as a result of transformations between several prehistoric lakes. It is covered by a few meters of salt crust, which has an extraordinary flatness with the average altitude variations within one meter over the entire area of the Salar.[2]

23. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

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Halong Bay is one of the world’s natural wonders, and is the most beautiful tourist destination of Vietnam. Halong Bay features more than one thousand awesome limestone karsts and islands of various sizes and shapes along the 120-km coastline of Bai Chay Beach. Its waters are host to a great diversity of ecosystems including offshore coral reefs, freshwater swamp forests, mangrove forests, small freshwater lakes, and sandy beaches. The folk tale has it that the dragons descended from heaven to help locals by spitting jewels and jade to the sea, forming a natural fortress against invaders; these precious stones are represented by the lush green outcrops. Several islands boast beautiful grottos and caves with contiguous chambers, hidden ponds and peculiar stone formations.[3]

24. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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Angkor Wat is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, built by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its foundation – first Hindu, dedicated to the god Vishnu, then Buddhist. The temple is at the top of the high classical style of Khmer architecture. It has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag, and it is the country’s prime attraction for visitors.[4]

25. Iguazu Falls, Argentina & Brazil

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Taller than Niagara Falls, twice as wide with 275 cascades spread in a horsehoe shape over nearly two miles of the Iguazu River, Iguazú Falls are the result of a volcanic eruption which left yet another large crack in the earth. During the rainy season of November – March, the rate of flow of water going over the falls may reach 450,000 cubic feet (12,750 cubic m) per second.[5]

26. Twelve Apostles, Australia

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Witness the rugged splendour of the famous 12 Apostles, magnificent rock stacks that rise up majestically from the Southern Ocean on Victoria’s dramatic coastline. Created by constant erosion of the limestone cliffs of the mainland beginning 10-20 million years ago, the stormy Southern Ocean and blasting winds gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs.The caves eventually became arches and when they collapsed rock stacks up to 45 metres high were left isolated from the shore.[6]

27. Yosemite National Park, California, USA

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Yosemite National Park, one of the first wilderness parks in the United States, is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more.[7]

28. Meteora, Greece

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Meteora is an area in Thessaly (Central Greece) and Kalampaka is the city underthe rock towers of Meteora. The thing that makes Meteora so special isthe monasteries on the top of the rock towers. The monasteries,the amound of peaks to climb and the paths for hikingbrings in Meteora the whole year many tourists.[8]

29. Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

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The Perito Moreno Glacier is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in the south west of Santa Cruz province, Argentina. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the Argentine Patagonia. The 250 km2 (97 sq mi) ice formation, and 30 km (19 mi) in length, is one of 48 glaciers fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field located in the Andes system shared with Chile. This icefield is the world’s third largest reserve of fresh water.[9]

30. Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA

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The sky never seems so blue as when viewed through the window of a Claron sandstone pinnacle in Bryce Canyon National Park. Although it is the smallest of Utah’s national parks at 35,835 acres, Bryce Canyon contains an outsized number of some of the most beautiful, unlikely rock formations on earth. This Dr. Seussian landscape of towering spires, fins, arches, and mazes is fodder for the imagination and a delight to the eyes.[10]

31. Seychelles

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Mother Nature was very generous with these 115 islands scattered in the Indian Ocean and has spoiled them rotten. Undeniably, the beaches are the big attraction, and what beaches: exquisite ribbons of white sand lapped by topaz waters and backed by lush hills and big glacis boulders. With such a dreamlike setting, the Seychelles is, unsurprisingly, a choice place for a honeymoon.[11]

32. The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

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The Pyramids of Giza are the most famous monuments of ancient Egypt. These massive stone structures were built around 4500 years ago on a rocky desert plateau close to the Nile. But the intriguing Egyptian pyramids were more than just tombs for kings. The mysteries surrounding their symbolism, design and purpose have inspired passionate debate. It is likely that many of these mysteries will never be solved…[12]

33. Azores

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The Azores are nine different islands of adventure, nine delightful surprises. You can see dolphins and whales frolicking in the sea or volcanic landscapes covered in green. Then there are the stunning, lilac-coloured hydrangeas that provide hedges for the meadows; the blue and green lakes; the craters of extinct volcanoes and the steam rising from the land. The volcanic activity here means that you can even have your meal cooked under the ground!Inland you can go mountain climbing and walking through the countryside. Or you can stick to the coast and go diving and swimming.[13]

34. Positano, Italy

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Positano is one of the highlights to visit when you come to Italy. With all its chic hotels, apartments and fancy restaurants it’s managed to maintain its traditional character. The stunning coastline from Capo di Sorrento to Positano is an adventure on itself. Not many people know that Positano is originally not a fishermans village, but a mountain village. During the 14th and 15th century the little villages along the Amalfi Coast acted as an independent country. To protect themselves they built their houses and churches high on and inside the mountain rocks.Between the 16th century and the beginning of the 19th century the Italian people, forgot this beautiful village and in place, the intellectuals and artists rediscovered the magic of Positano. Now Positano is one of Italy’s most exclusive resorts, attracting celebrities, artists, musicians and writers for many decades.[14]

35. Tanah Lot, Bali

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Tanah Lot, one of the most popular places of interest in Bali, is located on the coast of West Bali, at the village of Beraban in the Tabanan Regency. The temple Pura Tanah Lot, simple in its construction, is dramatic in its ocean-front location and is one of the main temples in the worship of Balinese gods. Tanah Lot has a long history in the world of tourism. The temple itself is built on a small promontory which is only accessible at low tide. During high water the rock takes on the appearance of a large boat at sea, such is its shape. Poisonous snakes live in the nearby caves to ‘guard’ the temple and contribute to the temple’s dangerous reputation.[15]

36. Palawan Island, Philippines

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Palawan has been included in the list of protected areas, thus becoming the biggest nature reserve in the world. Aside from snorkeling and swimming, Palawan Islands Philippines provides viable opportunities for underwater exploration. With all these attractions, you are sure to find yourself breathless with your Palawan vacation with all the nature’s beauty found in Palawan Island. Palawan is indeed a nature’s heaven place to visit.[16]

37. Angel Falls, Venezuela

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Angel Falls is a waterfall in Venezuela. It is the world’s highest waterfall, with a height of 979 m (3,212 ft) and a plunge of 807 m (2,648 ft). Angel Falls is one of Venezuela’s top tourist attractions, though a trip to the falls is a complicated affair. The falls are located in an isolated jungle, and a flight from Puerto Ordaz or Ciudad Bolívar is required to reach Canaima camp, the starting point for river trips to the base of the falls. River trips generally take place from June to December, when the rivers are deep enough for the wooden curiaras used by the Pemon guides. During the dry season (December to March) there is less water seen than in the other months (this can be clearly seen in the photos of the falls above).[17]

38. Tianzi Mountains, China

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Hundreds of waters and thousands of peaks are in the Tianzi Mountains. What an uncanny work of art by Nature. The highest peak of the mountains is 1262.5 meters above sea level. Around it is rolling ridges and peaks and high picturesque rocks. On the top of the mountains, one can have a bird ‘ s eye view of numberless inter winding hills and deep valleys of the Wulingyuan area as well as downpouring waterfalls and lofty old pines in drifting mists and clouds. There are different sights when seasons and weather change, Sometimes it is fine with blue sky, which gives one a sense of strength and vastness. Sometimes it is full or clouds and mists, which gives one a sense of mystery of if in fairyland.[18]

39. Uluru, Australia

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Ayers Rock/ Uluru, the world’s largest monolith and an Aboriginal sacred site is Australia’s most famous natural landmark. Visitors may wish to make the tough 1.6km ascent to the top or take a walking tour around the rock with an aboriginal guide , learning about its fascinating history with the Uluru people and its importance in dreamtime legend.[19]

40. Hamilton Pool, Texas, USA

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Hamilton Pool Preserve is a historic swimming hole which was designated a preserve by the Travis County Commissioner’s Court in 1990. Located 3/4 mile upstream from its confluence with the Pedernales River, Hamilton Creek spills out over limestone outcroppings to create a 50 foot waterfall as it plunges into the head of a steep box canyon. The waterfall never completely dries up, but in dry times it does slow to a trickle. However, the pool’s water level stays pretty constant, even during periods of drought.[20]

41. Hey, wait, there’s only 40 places here! Which place will you suggest to be the 41st?

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41 Places To See Before You Die (Part II) originally appeared on Bored Panda on February 21, 2012.


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30 Amazing Infinity Pools Around The World

January 18th, 2012 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you’re suffering from winter blues and short, dark days are getting you down, then it’s time to take at least a virtual vacation and see some sunny pictures. To be more exact, let’s take a look at some of the most beautiful Infinity Pools Around The World.

According to Wikipedia: “An infinity edge pool (also named negative edge, zero edge, disappearing edge or vanishing edge pool) is a swimming or reflecting pool which produces a visual effect of water extending to the horizon, vanishing, or extending to “infinity”. One type of location in which the effect is particularly impressive is where the infinity edge appears to merge with a larger body of water such as the ocean, with the sky.”

The infinity pool design concept is said to have originated in France, where one of the first vanishing edge designs was utilized in the “Stag Fountain” at the Palace of Versailles in the early 1600s. However, they are often very expensive and require extensive structural, mechanical (hydraulic engineering) and architectural detailing.

1. Infinity Pool on 55-Storey Marina Bay Sand Hotel in Singapore

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2. Infinity Pool in Bali

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3. Infinity Pool in Khummala, Phuket, Thailand

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4. Infinity Pools at Ubud Hanging Gardens, Indonesia

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5. Infinity Pool in Indonesia

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6. Infinity Pool in Philippines

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7. Infinity Pool in Dhigufinolu Island on South Male’ Atoll

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8. Infinity Pool in Mexico

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9. Infinity Pool at the Kia Ora Hotel on Rangiroa

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10. Infinity Pool in Windward Islands

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11. Infinity Pool in Acuatico Beach Resort, Philippines

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12. Infinity Pool in Izmir, Turkey

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13. Infinity Pool in Maldives

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14. Infinity Pool in Sardinia

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15. Infinity Pool in Tahiti

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16. Infinity Pool in Turkey

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17. Infinity Pool in Taiwan

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18. Infinity Pool in Costa Rica

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19. Infinity Pool at Ayana Resort and Spa Bali, Jimbaran

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20. Infinity Pool in Racha Island

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21. Infinity Pool in Thailand

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22. Infinity Pool in Sri Lanka

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23. Infinity Pool in Indonesia

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24. Tat Kuang Si Waterfall

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25. Infinity Pool in Greenfields Calamba

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26. Infinity Pool in Thailand

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27. Infinity Pool in Los Cabos, Mexico

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28. Infinity Pool in Cancun, Mexico

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29. Infinity Pool at the Hotel Villa Mahal in Turkey

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30. Devil’s Pool at Victoria Falls

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30 Amazing Infinity Pools Around The World originally appeared on Bored Panda on January 18, 2012.


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