A fourth kind of chocolate has slowly been making inroads into the French confectionary world, but the Swiss refuse to recognise the French alternative to their pink chocolate.
Dude, have you ever seen a car driving at 200km/h crash into a stationary car at the bottom of a a steep hill? No? Lemme show you.
The world is waiting with bated breath for the launch of Apple’s new products on September 9th. We will see the new iPhone 6, and the much anticipated iWatch. But what do the Swiss think?
In the wake of a worrying shift towards censorship of the internet, this is sort of comforting. A recent study conducted by the Swiss government has found that illegal downloading doesn’t necessarily negatively impact copyright holders, as many downloaders end up purchasing the products anyway – and “illegal” downloading is therefore remaining legal in Switzerland.
This shitcrazy group of extreme jacuzziers have just made your Friday. The group, who are members of the organisation, jacuzzi.ch, suspended themselves 153 metres in the air from the Gueuroz Bridge in Switzerland, with naught but cables and ropes keeping them up. They then proceeded to set up a special platform where they chilled, ate cake and drank champagne in a mid-air jacuzzi. Definitely bucket list material.
46-year-old Swiss stuntman Freddy Nock is a bigger bad-ass than you are. And he proved it by tight-rope walking. He scaled Germany’s highest mountain — the Zugspitze, which stands 2962 metres above sea level — by walking along its kilometer-long cable car cable. Without a balancing pole.