A collection of interesting articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s past archives.
Legoland Deutschland Theme Park in Germany
The Legoland Deutschland is a Legoland theme park located in the Bavarian town of Günzburg, Germany. It occupies an area of 43.5 hectares in size, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bavaria. Opened to the public on May 17, 2002, Legoland Deutschland is the first of its kind in Germany, and only the fourth in the entire world. The other Legoland parks are located in Billund (Denmark), Windsor (England) and California (USA).
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park – Pandora on Earth
The floating ‘Hallelujah Mountains’ you saw on the movie Avatar has been inspired by a real place on Earth – China.
What if Today’s Gadgets Been Made in the 70s?
What would have happened if you could have had an iPod, a laptop, or a cell hone back in the 70s? Designer Alex Varanese envisions this in the wonderful fictional print ad series named ALT/1977: WE ARE NOT TIME TRAVELERS
Infinity Pool at Marina Bay Sands Hotel
The Sands SkyPark in Singapore is an awe-inspiring engineering wonder. This unique structural masterpiece, designed by visionary architect Moshe Safdie, floats atop the three soaring Marina Bay Sands hotel towers 200m in the sky. At the top of the 55 storey building is a 150-meter infinity swimming pool.
Sandrine Estrade Boulet’s Clever Illustrations
Sandrine Estrade Boulet sees different things in the streets than everyone and visualizes them with her beautiful illustrations.
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