Everyone knows that in every piece of marble sculpture is hidden, you
only need to take it in a right way. The same can be said about every
stump, every fallen log in the forest. The forest site is engaged by
British artist Tommy Craggs, He creates sculptures from stumps left by
felled or broken trees. Its really unique you can see here….
1. Animals, people, mythological creatures – all of them have in common is that it makes by old stumps.
2. And, in the process of his work he uses mainly a chainsaw.
3. That’s it, he is mainly treated wood like…
4. …
5. 6. However, Cragg made it very nice, well-detailed figures, real decoration in forests…
7. In general, the work of Tommy Cragg can be seen around the cities of Durham and Knersbro in the north of England.
8. But Cragg does similar wood sculpture around the world. Sometimes
he is even invited by residents and administration of various localities
to create his masterpieces on their territory.
13. Of course, the work of Tommy Craggs, for all their undoubted
beauty can not bring back to life a dead tree. However, they make the
forest beautiful, varied and original. At least some compensation for
the harm caused by the nature of man.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
20 Most Beautiful Roads Around The World
Just imagine, you are in a luxury car, accompanied by a loved one,
and all around you – the most beautiful views. Cool it would be to drop
everything and take only the most important and go on a real road trip,
when the wind is in your hair, and lie miles ahead. This post is
dedicated to all the romantic road or simply for those who love
beautiful road.
1. Milford, New Zealand
2. Stelvio Pass, Italian Alps
3. Cabot, Scotland
4. Glenwood Springs, CO
5. Bridge of Millau, France
6. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
7. Chapman, South Africa
8. Pass in Peru
9. Solar road, Montana
10. St. Gotthard Pass, the Alps, the road from Italy to Switzerland
11. Baja, Mexico
12. Highway I-84 in the Columbia River
13. Route 163, Monument Valley
14. N Highway 1, Iceland
15. Ruta 23, Argentina
16. Avenue of Baobabs, Madagascar
17. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
18. Route 378, Maui
19. Transalpina, Romania
20. Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia
http://oddstuffmagazine.com/20-most-beautiful-roads-around-the-world.html
1. Milford, New Zealand
2. Stelvio Pass, Italian Alps
3. Cabot, Scotland
4. Glenwood Springs, CO
5. Bridge of Millau, France
6. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
7. Chapman, South Africa
8. Pass in Peru
9. Solar road, Montana
10. St. Gotthard Pass, the Alps, the road from Italy to Switzerland
11. Baja, Mexico
12. Highway I-84 in the Columbia River
13. Route 163, Monument Valley
14. N Highway 1, Iceland
15. Ruta 23, Argentina
16. Avenue of Baobabs, Madagascar
17. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
18. Route 378, Maui
19. Transalpina, Romania
20. Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia
http://oddstuffmagazine.com/20-most-beautiful-roads-around-the-world.html
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
A Luxury Hotel in a Plane
In the Stockholm Arlanda Airport you can visit an unusual hotel,
arranged on board the decommissioned 747. This hotel has 25 rooms, the
most prestigious of which is located in the cockpit. The creators of the
hotel kept many details in the interior of the aircraft, even the
oxygen masks as well, have a look….
Southeast Asia's top 10 private villas
10. Villa Puri Bawana, Canggu, Bali
Rating: 9.1
Price: From US$1,242 per night
Bedrooms: Six
Staff: Eight
Pros: Spectacular rice field terrace design; beautifully finished interiors; outstanding staff and service; close to both beach and Seminyak; and gourmet food made to order
Cons: Difficult to find anything wrong other than the occasional morning cockerel and the odd farmer tending the rice.
9. The Tamarind, Bang Saray, Thailand
Rating: 9.1
Price: From US$1,000 per night
Bedrooms: Nine
Staff: Nine
Pros: Nine round-the-world decor bedrooms; super luxurious and massive; no neighbors to disturb; great Thai cook; and umpteen facilities.
Cons: Staff’s English not hot, their Tom Yam is; and easy to get lost so keep a mobile phone handy.
8. Villa Ananda, Natai Beach, Phang Nga, Thailand
Rating: 9.2
Price: From US$1,648 per night
Bedrooms: Six
Staff: Seven
Pros: Eighty meters of beach frontage; serviced to a six-star level; spacious, impeccably landscaped grounds; super private bedroom pavilions; and tasty Thai seafood prepared with panache.
Cons: Need to watch the kids at the pool, beach; far from nightlife entertainment; and weddings/events not permitted.
More on CNN: Phuket's best pool villas and suites
7. Baan Suriya, Lipa Noi, Koh Samui, Thailand
Rating: 9.2
Price: From US$1,942 per night
Bedrooms: Six
Staff: Three
Pros: Facilities that go the extra mile to please; knowledgeable, helpful villa manageress; delightfully indulgent bathrooms; and fabulous views out to Angthong Marine Park.
Cons: A few toddler-unfriendly features to watch out for; occasional traffic noise; and a big group is needed to fully appreciate the villa.
More on CNN: Best of Koh Samui
6. The Edge, The Bukit, Bali
Rating: 9.3
Price: US$18,150 per night
Bedrooms: 10
Staff: Eight
Pros: Top-of-the-line luxury; eye-boggling views; state-of-the-art spa; and tailor-made cuisine.
Cons: The price. And there will be monkeys.
5. The Shanti Residence, Nusa Dua Bali
Rating: 9.3
Price: From US$1,668 per night
Bedrooms: Five
Staff: Nine
Pros: Amazing home cinema; great views.
Cons: Inconvenient beach access.
More on CNN: What to do in Bali
4. Villa Sapi, Tanjung, Lombok
Rating: 9.3
Price: From US$924 per night
Bedrooms: Five
Staff: Seven
Pros: Three swimming pools; desert island setting; private absolute beachfront; incredible architecture; chef is a culinary genius.
Cons: Quite remote; outdoor showers not for the modest.
3. The Istana, The Bukit, Bali
Rating: 9.3
Price: From US$2,512 per night
Bedrooms: Seven
Staff: Seven
Pros: 60-meter cliff-top views; fabulous staff; suites and bathrooms to die for.
Cons: Remote location far from most attractions; usually booked up solid.
2. Latitude, Karang Kembar, The Bukit, Bali
Rating: 9.4
Price: From US$2,252 per night
Bedrooms: Five
Staff: Seven
Pros: Excellent chef; incredible views; private beach club.
Cons: Remote location.
1. Ariara, Calamian Islands, Palawan, Philippines
Rating: 9.4
Price: From US$5,868 per night
Bedrooms: Eight
Staff: Eight
Pros: Private island; personal dive guide; delicious gourmet meals; plenty of watersports; great design and craftsmanship.
Cons: Pool access unsafe for families with young kids; pier is lacking a handrail.
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