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Stunning Photos Show Plants Already Regenerating in Scorched Australian Forest

Photographer captures early signs of life re-emerging across fire-ravished landscapes in Australia

Nature photographer Murray Lowe took a break from his “normal coastal sunrise images” to capture the the devastation caused by the fires near his home in New South Wales. Continue reading “Stunning Photos Show Plants Already Regenerating in Scorched Australian Forest” »

Copenhagen To Plant Communal Fruit Trees On City Streets

Pedestrians in Copenhagen will soon be able to pluck healthy snacks directly from greenery around the city.
Copenhagen is known to be one of the greenest and innovative cities in the world and this new city project does not disappoint.
The city council has recently voted to plant public fruit trees around the city, in playgrounds and parks. Blackberry bushes and apple trees are just a few plants to be planted soon, as the Danish capital is trying to create an “interactive urban orchard”. Continue reading “Copenhagen To Plant Communal Fruit Trees On City Streets” »

Learn How To Use Old, Useless Shutters In Brilliant Ways!

Turn an old shutter into a new DIY home decoration. I knew that there were tons of objects that can be used in creative new ways — like old ladders or useless suitcases — I never thought that old shutters could also be upcycled. Continue reading “Learn How To Use Old, Useless Shutters In Brilliant Ways!” »

This Young Man Has a Plan to Remove All Plastic From Oceans by 2050

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is one of the biggest environmental disasters of our time. But luckily some great minds are trying to clean it and reverse something thought to be irreversible. The Ocean Cleanup Project is led by Boyan Slat, a young entrepreneur, who together with his organization developed a tool that helps remove plastic from oceans in a more efficient way. Continue reading “This Young Man Has a Plan to Remove All Plastic From Oceans by 2050” »

Surprising Items You Can Repurpose into Makeshift Kitchen Islands

Don’t have or you want an unique kitchen island? Here are some great ideas and a list of things that can be repurposed into kitchen islands. Some of them are available for purchase in the links below… Continue reading “Surprising Items You Can Repurpose into Makeshift Kitchen Islands” »

Bike Chair for Special Needs – allows you to take someone with limited mobility for a ride.

The Bike Chair is a custom designed tricycle for people who have limited mobility wanting to continue to enjoy cycling in the great outdoors.

The Bikechair was originally conceived and designed by Sunshine Coast local Bill Forward to enable his wife Glad to continue enjoy riding outdoors after she developed Alzheimer’s. The sight of Bill and Glad cycling Continue reading “Bike Chair for Special Needs – allows you to take someone with limited mobility for a ride.” »

AMAZING Ocean Coffee Table

What an amazing statement piece! This gorgeous ocean table is available in the link below… Continue reading “AMAZING Ocean Coffee Table” »

Danish Fisherman’s Shed Converted into an Incredible Tiny House

Danes are world-renowned with their minimalistic design, fine lines, and clean elements. On the shores of Jutland, Denmark the coast is lined with cabins that have been used by fishermen to store their tools. But now, most of the cabins are empty and many Danes have transformed them into vacation homes. Continue reading “Danish Fisherman’s Shed Converted into an Incredible Tiny House” »

Florida Farm Grows Avocados Up to 3-Feet Long

At first glance these avocados grown in South Florida might seem unreal and even unnatural but learning more about their story will convince you they are the real deal.
They are grown by a small farm called Miami Fruit and the avocados are 100% non-GMO and organic. What is the most peculiar about them, is their 3 feet long size and elongated shape which made these avocados very popular on social media. Continue reading “Florida Farm Grows Avocados Up to 3-Feet Long” »


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