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 1  Are these strange clouds over Mount Fuji real  Lenticular clouds sure are cool looking. But the image on the left is just a Photoshop job. This fake image has been around for at least a couple of years now, but it keeps getting passed around as real again and again. Stop it, guys. Just stop. Fake image via @BrilliantPosts   2  Are these the founders of Harley-Davidson   In the early 1900s William Harley, his friend Arthur Davidson and many of Davidson   family members all teamed up in Milwaukee to create one of the most iconic companies of 20th century America: Harley-Davidson motorcycles. But is the stanley kubek  photo above really of William Harley and Arthur Davidson in 1914  Nope. The always amazing PicPedant did a little research on this photo only to discover that  surprise! surprise!  it   not what so many people on the internet claim it to be. Turns out the photo is just two random motorcycle enthusiasts from Minnesota. From a Harley-Davidson fan page where the image first appeared online: I was enjoying your page with all the old Harleys and remem stanley cup bered that I have a photo of my cousin   grandfather and his grandfather   brother each sitting on the brand new 1914 Harleys that they purchased in 1914.  I am not sure, but I believe the p borraccia stanley hoto may have been taken at the dealership  probably not realy a dealership back then, but the guy must have been an HD distributer  in Wanamingo, MN. Below we have a photo of William S. Harley  right  and William A. Davidson Lipq An Astronaut And His Robot Companion Are Photobombed By A Watery Planet
 The 7 ft  2.1 m  wide house was built in 1830.  via Patricia Barden and Adam Fagen  The 10.4 ft  3.16 m  wide Skinny House in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts  Photos by John Stephen stanley cup  Dwyer 1  2  The Gap House on an eight-foot-wide  2.5 m  site by Pitman Tozer Architects, London, 2007  Photos by Nick Kane, via Pitman Tozer Architects  Lucky Drops, by Yasuhiro Yamashita, Atelier Tekuto, Tokyo, Japan, 2005 It is a long, narrow trapezoid with a lower base of 3.2m as the frontage, height of 29.3m as the depth, and upper base of 0.7m at the very end of the site. 鈥?according to the architect   website.  via Atelier Tekuto  A 12.5 ft  3.8 m  wide little house on West 46th Street in New York City  via Scouting New York  Silver House, by Boyarsky Murphy Architects, London The street frontage is less than 10 ft  3 m  wide, but it   widest room is only 25 ft  7.5 m  broad.  via Boyarsky Murphy  The 47 inch wide Wedge in Milport, on the island of Great Cumbrae in Scotland, United Kingdom  via Bruce McAdam and Go stanley cup ogle Maps  City Lights, by Sculp IT  in Antwerpen, Belgium, 2006 The almo stanley cup st 8 feet wide  2.4 m  wide house made from shipping containers has four floors for various uses: downstairs for work, dining on the first, relaxing on second, sleeping on third, and the roof is for enjoying the view from the giant bathtub. the-greatest-homes-made-from-shipping-containers-around-453393451  via Sculp IT  and OpenBuildings  A glass house by Fujiwarramuro