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    vendredi 22 novembre 2013

    Fox Dives Headfirst Into Snow

    A red fox pinpoints field mice buried deep beneath the snow, using his sensitive hearing and the magnetic field of the North Pole to plot his trajectory


    Lana and the Leopard: Wild cats together


    Lana Wood had every reason to be nervous of water: in the Bond film 'Diamonds are Forever', she was twice plunged into a pool at the hands of villains – the second time with fatal consequences. Much safer to stay out of the water and play with the neighbourhood cats...
    Lana Wood is a Hollywood pseudonym for the Russian actress Svetlana Nikolaevna Zakharenko, the younger sister of Natalie Wood. Lana’s best-known role is as Bond girl Plenty O’Toole in the 1971 film Diamonds are Forever “ ("Hi, I’m Plenty!" – "But of course you are."). She also gained fame by posing for Playboy naked; much to her sister’s horror. A condition of running the pictures was that Playboy must also publish some of her poetry. Perhaps she breathed some words of poetry into this big cat’s ear?
    Photos: Mondadori Portfolio by Getty Images

    Calendrier Ornella Ongaro

    La pilote moto, Ornella Ongaro, a décidé de réaliser un calendrier sur lequel elle pose nu, pour reverser les dons à la Ligue contre le cancer.

       – Photos Moto Journal

       – Photos Moto Journal

       – Photos Moto Journal

       – Photos Moto Journal

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ornella-Ongaro-Page-Actus/208352722511322


    McLaren Documentary : How To Build A Supercar

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    This documentary, titled “How To Build A Supercar”, is an incredible look inside the Woking headquarters of McLaren Automotive. I was fortunate enough to meet up with Frank Stephenson (the head of automotive design at McLaren) a couple of weeks ago and, along with my father, enjoy an extraordinary behind the scenes look around the building and at the production line which was just beginning to build McLaren P1s for a couple of rather well-known car collectors.

    Almost everything we saw is featured in this documentary, so if you have 60 minutes free be sure to hit the play button. You’ll be glad you did. Then you’ll begin the process of trying to figure out how you can afford to buy a 12C. Or a P1 if you’re ambitious.