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Do you ever look at guys hands and think fuck yes
Good wood - escapism at its absolute finest. Shipwreck lodge’s wooden cabins on the Skeleton Coast in Namibia.
The giant hands bridge is the new astonishing attraction near to the Bà Nà Hills resort, in the city of Da Nang, Vietnam. This structure is sustained by two enormous stonemade hands, which have been weathered with cracks and moss to look like an archeological relique. The attraction has already seduced a lot of curious tourist who can admire a unique landscape from the golden bridge.
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themindcircle: Una casa contemporánea dentro de las ruinas del siglo XVIII.
Han creado un hogar contemporáneo en las ruinas de una granja escocesa del siglo XVIII con el objetivo de honrar la riqueza arquitectónica de esa época. Estas ruinas de 200 años son ahora parte de una casa totalmente futurista, alimentada por paneles solares. Los numerosos tragaluces de la casa permiten que casi nunca se use electricidad durante el día, incluso en días nublados.