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Doesn't give a single f*ck...
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Find two same animals and click their crosspoint to remove them within a limited time!
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Suddenly, in the middle of the forest…
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This house constructed by Australian company MMP Architects was designed to fit seamlessly into a rainforest. Build on a slightly elevated platform, the house floats above the forest hill slope. The building consists of three large pavilions with large glass windows. It is made of high quality timber and partly of local stone, has solar power panels and is painted in subdued colors to dissolve into the natural background.
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The design studio Paz Arquitectura from Guatemala created this spectacular house in a hillside forest in the Santa Rosalia area of Guatemala City. The house named Casa Corallo almost merges with the natural forest landscape. Tree trunks grow freely through the building, and the materials used for construction resemble those of the place around.
There is some rather strange but very interesting military equipment hiding in the forests of Russia. Apparently, they are left over from some military action. It made a great day of discoveries for people who found all of this during their walk in the forest.
After a day of love and happiness we find an odd little tidbit about a forest of suicide.
Tsingy is the Madagascar stone forest that attracts many birds and lemurs. This place is fantastic. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990.
Sign Post Forest is famous all over the world. It is located in the town of Watson Lake, Alaska. This attraction was started by Carl K. Lindley, who was working on the Alaska Highway in 1942 and put a sign that pointed the way to Carl’s hometown. His idea was followed by others. There were over 65,000 signs in Sign Post Forest back in 2008. People erect up to 4,000 signs every year.

Designed in 1997 and finished in 2004, it took its creator Robert Harvey Oshatz 7 years to build entirely. This unusual tree house is situated in the forests of Portland, Oregon.
I love it!
Vary beautiful and imaginative.
