Bronze Age Sewn Boat

In March 2014 one of the oldest boats ever constructed was found at the bottom of Zambratija Cove, in Croatia. Marine archaeologist, Giulia Boetto discovered the Bronze Age sewn boat, which dated all the way back to 1,200 BC. The vessel was a type of wooden boat that was sewn together using rope, roots and willow branches. The relic measured 7 metres in length and 2.5 metres in width and was still in remarkable condition, with some stitching still visible. A remarkable achievement, especially considering it was over 3,000 years old!

Source: 4. Bronze Age Sewn Boat. Croatia | 20 Underwater Wonders of Our Blue Planet | EarthTripper| Page 1

No One Can Explain This Unknown Object That Has Been Orbiting Earth For The Last 60 Years 

Since possibly the beginning of man, we’ve unwaveringly mused at the existence of other forms of life out in the universe. The vastness of it all – the trillions upon trillions of stars, each making up just one of billions of galaxies, the size and scope of which are literally unfathomable. And here we are, one tiny planet in one solar system, revolving around one star, in an endless sea of others.The more we discover about the universe, the more our feeble existence begs the question, “are we alone?” And what if, not only were we not alone, but “visitors” had been watching us up close this entire time.

Source: No One Can Explain This Unknown Object That Has Been Orbiting Earth For The Last 60 Years – OMG Facts – The World’s #1 Fact Source

Houses Smaller Than Your Bedroom 

We interview and photograph real people who live in tiny homes, most being less than 200 square feet. That’s smaller than the average master bedroom in the United States – a country where 2,600 square foot homes are commonplace. These customized, handcrafted tiny dwellings grant their owners financial freedom with a minimalist lifestyle and a small footprint.

Source: These People Live In Houses Smaller Than Your Bedroom | Bored Panda

This self-driving electric hearse is the perfect way to say goodbye | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building

When autonomous vehicles arrive in the next few years, the self-driving vehicles will make it easier to get to your daily destinations. Designers have come up with concepts that will take you to…

Source: This self-driving electric hearse is the perfect way to say goodbye | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building