Repurposing old buildings is quite the thing to do these days, but it's not a scratch on applying such recycling principles to giant sized vehicles. A Boeing 747, the first jumbo jet to be flown commercially, sits in South Korea – a decommissioned airliner that found a new lease of life converted into a restaurant.
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Treehouses are the stuff of kids' dreams, but apart from the precarious planks-of-wood-and-nails jobs you see hammered up by the dad next door, it's not often you spy one that looks worthy of the name. This is one of those rare moments. The Yellow Treehouse is suspended over 30 feet off the ground in a redwood tree north of Auckland. You expect to see Wicket and the rest of the Ewoks waving to welcome you at any time.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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