What's in a Supermodel? Supermodels are weird creatures. They inhabit urban jungles and are hunted by fashionistas toting Visas and Gucci bags. Contrary to popular belief however, the supermodel is not extinct. During the 1980s supermodels were quite popular but during the 1990s they were nearly hunted into extinction by rival carnivores from the movie and music industries.
These days however supermodels seem to be breeding in mass numbers and are becoming popular again, despite society's tendency towards Vegan eating habits or over-eating. In order to keep the supermodel population down we recommend creating a supermodel hunting season complete with licenses to shoot (photographs) of these mysterious creatures.
Freak wave washes over Spanish town What has been described as a "freak wave" washed over a seaside town in Spain, turning over cars and frightening passersby.
Though
the waves broke Monday over the city of La Coruna, images and video of
the enormous wall of water didn't emerge until late in the week, El
Pais reported online Friday.
The wave was reportedly caused by a nearby storm that lashed the area and higher sea levels. No one was reportedly hurt in the incident.
Rising sea levels has Canadians concerned. The melting of polar ice caps has reduced pressure on the earth's crust causing the crust to buckle. Ocean levels have been rising dramatically, already up 20 cm in the last 50 years. Sea levels are expected to rise faster in the future, with an estimated 10 meter (30 feet) increase by 2030.