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And I was going to goof on your thread, Njaco. That was truly crazy amazing and jaw dropping. My apologies.

Yes. I was one beer short of posting some 'Banana Art' last night to compliment the eggs and melon photos.

Particularly enjoyed Nail Man's achievements. One can only ponder the patience (and forearm musculature), to drive a million? nails, to create art!
 
Artist Jeff Gagliardi never had an Etch-A-Sketch as a child. But when he grew up he found that he had a natural talent at drawing with it, and here are 11 of his creations, including the world's most known paintings as well as a King of Hearts, a Chuck Berry, a Taj Mahal and perhaps most interesting, a self-portrait.
 

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Apparently the only way to get to this teahouse in China. It better be good tea!
 

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Seen that one before. Only in China where life is abundant, cheap and expendable. Must be where you take your chinese daughters for a school fieldtrip.

Ooops.
 
I have tea next to me (I'm British, what do you expect!?!) and my journey involved a flight of stairs just like that, then I had to wrestle my parrot out of the way to squeeze through a doorway into the frickin' freezin' cave known as my kitchen then put the kettle on, then stand there for two minutes 'til the water boiled ... and well, the rest is history.
 
Those horses are really amazing, so lifelike!

Those Asians sure don't have many safety precautions! Reminds me of the weird temple in Batman begins. How do you walk those boards in snow holding onto icey chains?
 

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