Stonehendge? No no, it's Carhendge! This cool Stonehendge replica is located in Nebraska (U.S.) and it's made with cars. Someone had way too much time on their hands, but amazingly, the final result turned out pretty cool. Scroll down to see pictures of Carhendge.
This car crash was a very close call, as you can see on the pictures below, the car stopped on the very edge of a very high cliff. Few more inches and he would have ended on the bottom. How the car got there in the first place is amazing, if you look at the pictures you will see that the guard rail is broken on the right side. He must have hit the barrier, jumped over the storm drain and somehow spun in the opposite direction.
Why do manufacturers always make airplanes in white color? Imagine if every car in the world was in the same dull color, that would suck! That is why some airplane companies decided to put some cheerful advertisements on their planes and make planes more enjoyable (plus they made some money). This is the result:
This church is created entirely with LEGO bricks. This is a copy of Abston Church of Christ created by Amy Hughes.
It took about a year and a half of planning, building and photographing. The church is made out of 75,000 pieces of LEGO. It is about 7 feet by 5 1/2 feet by 30 inches high (2.2 m x 1.7 m x .76 m).
Some more interesting facts about this church: it can have 1372 lego people seated, there are 3976 windows, it features a balcony, a Narthex, stairs to the balcony, restrooms, coat rooms, several mosaics a nave, a baptistry an alter, a crucifix, a pulpit and an elaborate pipe organ.