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The Little Beach Gallery: A treasure trove of knickknacks

If you are planning to visit Cape Cod this weekend then don’t forget visiting The Little Beach Gallery. It is a treasure trove of all kind of trinkets you want to buy for yourself and for your family and friends while holidaying on a beach.The owner of th

This is one hell of a bike made from spare parts

At first glance, this bike looks like a huge beast, coming out from the crevices of the earth. But, when you observe it closely, you realize this is actually a bike which resembles a beast. This is the latest work by Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn. Roo

Hanging garden made with recycled PET bottles

We all know that green leafy vegetables are nutritious and they can be easily grown. Those who can not afford to buy them on regular basis and those who are keen to eat organic foods can grow them at home easily. Well, those who have a piece of land with

Don’t just drink milk…wear it!

You have heard of the usual fabric for garments which include anything from cotton to jute and so on. Nowadays, people are going a step ahead and making clothes from materials which you cannot even think of, like garbage bags or toilet paper. But the late

Matthew Shlian: The professor who does Origami

What do you think a professor at University of Michigan does in his leisure? Reads those heavy books? Gets involved in various discourses? and things like that? Well most of the professors do that in their free time but this professor, known as Matthew Sh

‘Bee’ by Bojka: An eco friendly mission to save the bees

With such wide fluctuations in the natural components of the
planet, the need to derive methods for resource channelization towards
protecting the environment has gained momentum. Maintaining the ecological
balance is a matter of concern and appreciation

Butter sculptures turn heads at Ohio State Fair

The much awaited Ohio State Fair is about to start and people are eagerly waiting to look at the butter sculptures made this year. The history of the making of these butter sculptures dates back to 1900 century, almost at the same time when the Ohio State

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