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maybe i was crap in this arena but when i could be bothered making a snowman the process was relatively simple and took a few hours at most. a couple of huge snowballs for the body, some coal for the eyes, carrot for the nose and then if i was feeling adventurous some accessories (hat, scarf, pipe, cucumber penis) to add some personality.
as the season of frostbite and soggy socks is upon us i present to you some examples of ’snow art’ that deserve a viewing. any photos from flickr link to the user’s page.
i’m gonna start with the easier designs and work my way up to the hardcore ’snow sculptures’…
bonus:
real or fake, one of the funniest photos i’ve seen for a while…
(click on pic for mightier version or go here for mightiest version)
this is incredible.
published in 1884, the diagram above shows the 77 tallest buildings of the old world (europe, asia and africa) at that time. strangely, the 78th and tallest structure shown is from the new world: the washington monument. it stood/stands at 555ft and was completed the year the diagram was made. the tallest of the old world was number 34, cologne cathedral, at 510ft.
the buildings were colour coded depending on the construction materials used…
red tint = brick ; stone colour = stone ; pink = granite ; purple = bronze, copper or lead ; yellow = gold
just as a comparison, here are the current tallest buildings on earth…