The Strangest Examples of Traffic Rules for Drivers of Different Countries

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Switzerland

In Switzerland it is forbidden to wash the car on Sundays. This rule can be explained quite simply: satisfied with the standard of their life, the Swiss are not ready to say goodbye to peace and quiet on their day off. Therefore, the noise of washing machines and systems from the nearest station on Sunday is strictly prohibited!

The Scandalous Backstage of the Group «Via Gra»

The girl group "Via Gra" made a lot of hype around its members back in the day. Around the young pretty girls there were a lot of rumors and they perceived the same amount of slander at the time. But anyway, this group continued to exist and to this day is developing and pleasing fans.

The Most Creepy Houses You Can Rent on Airbnb

Travelers often use the services of the Airbnb website to find a suitable apartment at an affordable price during their trips. Some of them choose authentic places to plunge into the history of the city, and some look for the most terrible places to tickle their nerves on the eve of the feast of all saints and rent houses entwined with myths about paranormal phenomena ...

A Huge Stone Ball in the Middle of the Forest

The mountainous country of Bosnia and Herzegovina is shrouded in a considerable number of various miracles. These mysterious stone balls are just one of them. Most of these "balls" in the city of Zavidovichi. It was there, in the town of Podubravle that this huge ball of regular round shape was found, the study of which to this day is closely engaged by archaeologists and scientists ...

What are these products made of? You will not believe!

At first glance, all these products are quite edible and appetizing and look so realistic that immediately there is a desire to sweep them off the plates without a trace. In fact, all this food is the work of the talented Japanese sculptor Seiji Kawasaki, who makes identical-looking food products from ... wood!

Titanic Then And Now: 30 Photos

The tragedy of 1912, when the Titanic sank, left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions of people. Today, the archive contains photographs from the bottom of the ocean in which the liner sank. This selection will clearly show the very unique shots of the sunken ship in comparison with the pictures that were taken in the year of the tragedy.