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World Buildings - June 2008

Minature Paris created from trash

June 25th 2008 09:09
Paris made out of Garbage recreated in a garden
Paris is a city that people often praise for its architecture. Between the standout buildings and the fascinating neighborhoods, it's a city that invariably leaves its mark on your memory.


I had a friend from Europe who visited Sydney; we took her for a movie in Paddington, which is one of Sydney's nicer suburbs. She looked at it and said that it was almost like Paris, but still so far from it. Of course, I've never been to Paris, so I couldn't empathize with her, though I did like the idea of seeing a city that could provoke such a strong reaction.

How much do people love Paris? Well, some French people love it so much that they're willing to recreate it - in the medium of garbage.

That's right - Gerard Brion has spent 15 years meticulously recreating the heart of Paris, complete with a fake Eiffel Tower and an Arc de Triomphe. Best of all, it's in Vaissac, in South France, so visitors to the Mediterranean coast of France can skip the real thing and visit Brion's tribute.

He's made the sculpure garden out of 'old concrete blocks, baby food jars and soup tins.' according to BoingBoing. Now, if he could only make a recreatiion of the other major cities in Europe, perhaps with disposable diapers and old car tires, we could feel good about recycling.



(found on BoingBoing)


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The Morning Glory Pool

June 23rd 2008 23:51
Morning Glory Pool

Fine, it's not a building. That is, people didn't build it.

The Morning Glory Pool is a hot spring in Yellowstone Park, named in this peculiar manner, not because it arouses men first thing in the morning, but because it, apparently, resembles a morning glory flower.

The colours are due to bacteria, which give it the bright, comic-book style colours, but that's a-changin'.

Here's the webpage for the Pool on the Park's website. They tell us why the pool is meeting with a sad fate:

"However, this beautiful pool has fallen victim to vandalism. People have thrown literally tons of coins, trash, rocks, and logs into the pool. Much of the debris subsequently became embedded in the sides and vent of the spring, affecting water circulation and accelerating the loss of thermal energy. "

Yes, there are few things more revitalizing to the human spirit than to travel to a national park, find some example of the raw beauty of nature, then throw garbage at it. Huh-huh huh, I threw an old show in. Mwa ha ha!

Image originally from Subtire, but found on Reddit, with all sorts of fun comments.

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