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Global pre-insulated pipes market is projected to reach $9,597.9 million by 2024 from a value of $5,568.5 million in 2018, demonstrating a C
Global pre-insulated pipes market is projected to reach $9,597.9 million by 2024 from a value of $5,568.5 million in 2018, demonstrating a C
Unique restaurant offers memorable meals 200 feet deep into the Earth’s surface
Unique restaurant offers memorable meals 200 feet deep into the Earth’s surface
Never Cool In School | Instagram All restaurants need something to stand out from the rest of the crowd. Some are built underwater, others are made of ice, some offer exotic food, there are restaurants perched on trees, and still others lifted by a crane 100 feet above the ground! However, oftentimes a restaurant’s appeal all boils down to the exceptional quality of the food, impeccable service,…
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WALK THIS UNDERGROUND WORLD, by Sam Brewster, Candlewick Press
WALK THIS UNDERGROUND WORLD, by Sam Brewster, Candlewick Press
An around-the-world and back-in-time adventure exploring curious worlds hidden beneath our feet, from underground burrows to ancient cities and shopping malls
This stunning lift-the-flap book takes readers on a journey around the globe and deep underground. There they’ll find amazing hidden worlds teeming with life — from prairie-dog towns and ant cities to opal mines and treasure-filled tombs.…
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It’s stations week! Today, we’re celebrating more recent station designs – those that exist on the Jubilee line extension. Although these stations are fairly recent, having opened right before the turn of the millennium, they are considered classics of design. Despite being designed by different architects, the stations retain a sense of continuity through their use of similar materials – glass, concrete, and stainless steel – as well as a uniform colour palette.