Look at This Shocking Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp7zg7snIhY

A beekeeper in China has a set a new Guinness World record after coating his body with more than 109 kg of bees.

Fellow beekeepers in Tai’an City in China’s Shandong Province helped pour bees from hundreds of beehives onto Gao Bingguo’s body.

I think this guy is very crazy.

In Japan, Hell is due North

Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido is known for a few things: beer in Sapporo, skiing in Niseko, ubiquitous uni (sea urchin) and beef.
Lesser-known is the isle’s sulphurous, belching and bubbling Jigoku-Dani, or Valley of Hell, a 24-acre geothermal crater that formed from the eruption of Mt Kuttara some 20,000 years ago. Located within Hokkaido’s Shikotsu-Toya National Park, where roiling lava pits and simmering black sulphur calderas quietly lurk under a thick blanket of snow, it certainly might sound like a vision of hell to some. But Jigoku-Dani, 112km south of Sapporo, is also many people’s idea of heaven.3742107823_69c3dcba5a_z

“Rascasuelos”

ARCHITECTURE STUDIO A Huge Designed BNKR has inverted pyramid 300 meters depth , called " Rascasuelos "
In other cases , land is scarce DUE one Limitations Protection of cultural heritage.
In Mexico City , FOR EXAMPLE , strict hay Limitations Historic Center .
That is why ARCHITECTURE STUDIO has BNKR Designed A Huge inverted pyramid 300 meters depth , called " Rascasuelos " .
The founder and director of BNKR , Esteban Suarez Expected To The Rascasuelos inspire a A New "Species " Building. This could be the future?

Magnetic Levitation Train

A Japanese magnetic levitation train has broken its own world speed record, passengers will not get to experience the maglev’s record-breaking speeds because the company said its trains will operate at a maximum of 505km/h in comparison, the fastest operating speed of a Japanese shinkansen (Japanese train), or “bullet train” is is 320km/h.

Two Vampire Crab Species Found, Are Already Popular Pets

 National Geographics said…

“Vampire crabs, so named because of their glowing yellow eyes, have become popular as pets, but the origin of some of these spooky-looking crustaceans has been cloaked in mystery.

Until now.

Now researchers have traced the freshwater crabs back to their wild source in Southeast Asia—and report that the two most sought-after species are new to science.

The newly described species, Geosesarma dennerle and Geosesarma hagen, were found in separate river valleys on the Indonesian island of Java

“These crabs are kind of special because they’ve been around in the pet trade for ten years, but no one knew where they come from,” said study co-author and professional aquarist Christian Lukhaup of Waiblingen, Germany.”

For more information visit http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/150316-vampire-crabs-animals-new-species-science-pets/