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remash · 9 months ago
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stefan floating home ~ studio diaa | photo credit: kevin scott
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mensministry · 10 months ago
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"La Balsanera," Babahoyo, Ecuador,
Several centuries ago, the Babahoyo River in Ecuador, with its floating houses, was one of the main storage and rest points on the trade route taken by merchants and farmers between the cities of Guayaquil and Quito.
Today, the river is no longer used as a trade route, and the number of floating structures has fallen from 200 to 25, putting them at risk of extinction, despite being recognized as intangible human heritage in Ecuador.
Natura Futura and Juan Carlos Bamba
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keepingitneutral · 2 years ago
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“Moon Gate” Houseboat, Gate 6 ½ Road, Sausalito, California,
Craig Steely Architect
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myhauntedsalem · 8 months ago
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Floating Home
In 1899, while touring Texas, Canadian actor Charles Coghlan fell in and died in the city of Galveston. His body was placed in a lead coffin, which was sealed and the interred in a vault.
A year later, a severe hurricane hit Galveston, causing much destruction, including the cemetery where Coghlan was buried. His coffin was washed out of the vault and out of the cemetery by the raging waters and was carried out to sea.
The coffin drifted for years on the ocean currents, out of the Gulf of Mexico, along the Florida coast, and into the Atlantic Ocean where the Gulf Stream carried it north. Coghlan’s body had drifted more than 5,600 miles when it was finally discovered in 1908 by fisherman on the shores of Prince Edward Island, Coghlan’s home! His body was reburied in the churchyard of the parish where he was baptized.
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ultimatepad · 2 years ago
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“Thalasopolis” by Veliz Arquitecto
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tinyhouseexpedition · 6 months ago
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stuckinapril · 1 year ago
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factual-fantasy · 3 months ago
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I found this drawing prompt a few days/weeks ago and it was the PERFECT prompt for my Welcome Home AU XDDD It captured my versions of the neighbors perfectly!
I also poured a lot of effort into the artwork this time around. I think it paid off!! :))) So colorfulllll 💞💞💞
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mimi-sophie · 1 year ago
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Flat Roofing Seattle Small trendy white two-story mixed siding flat roof photo
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sparticus2000art · 5 months ago
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Here’s a bad guys line up!
I’ve been thinking about how I want to draw these guys recently, and I figure I may as well draw it out!
I’ll be using these designs for any projects I tackle with them going forward! (Unless I change my mind on things)
Nightmare by jokublog
Dust by askdusttale
Killer by rahafwabas
Horror by sourapplestudios
Cross by jakei
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vintagehomecollection · 24 days ago
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The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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mensministry · 2 years ago
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Manta Rays, Bali, Indonesia,
Vincent Callebaut Architectures
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degenerateshinji · 1 year ago
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in a dream, on a wave.
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myhauntedsalem · 2 years ago
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Floating Home
In 1899, while touring Texas, Canadian actor Charles Coghlan fell in and died in the city of Galveston. His body was placed in a lead coffin, which was sealed and the interred in a vault.
A year later, a severe hurricane hit Galveston, causing much destruction, including the cemetery where Coghlan was buried. His coffin was washed out of the vault and out of the cemetery by the raging waters and was carried out to sea.
The coffin drifted for years on the ocean currents, out of the Gulf of Mexico, along the Florida coast, and into the Atlantic Ocean where the Gulf Stream carried it north. Coghlan’s body had drifted more than 5,600 miles when it was finally discovered in 1908 by fisherman on the shores of Prince Edward Island, Coghlan’s home! His body was reburied in the churchyard of the parish where he was baptized.
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aarikawolfnews · 2 years ago
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Seattle Open
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kalynnmariesillygoose · 2 years ago
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Falling in love with another house (houseboat actually) and want it so badly and know I won't end up with it and pre-mourning the loss already
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