The Colossal Earthworks of Stan Herd
From his 160 acre portrait of Chief Satanta in 1981 through 35 earthworks over the last 40 years, Stan Herd is known as the ‘Father of Crop Art’.
From his 160 acre portrait of Chief Satanta in 1981 through 35 earthworks over the last 40 years, Stan Herd is known as the ‘Father of Crop Art’.
Watch the amazing, controlled demolition of the Cockenzie Power Station’s twin 149m chimney stacks using 160 kg of nitro glycerine.
One day his roar will be mighty and I will tremble with fear. That day is not today 🙂
“Ahhh so that’s what that amazing celestial event, that I totally couldn’t see, looked like!” – me every time
Watch Graham Dickinson rip through the ‘Rock Star Line’ in Chamonix, France at 180+ km/h
Welcome to the Shirk Report where you will find 25 funny images, 10 interesting articles and 5 entertaining videos from the last 7 days of sifting.
This is the most heart-warming father/daughter moment you will see today.
The annual National Geographic Photo Contest is now accepting entries. Every year photographers from around the globe share photographs that transport us to another place, connect with us emotionally, or stir us to action.
Adopt A Greyhound Atlanta is a non-profit organization committed to providing food, shelter, and TLC to retired racing Greyhounds.
Gives new meaning to the word “moonlight”
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