Sometimes surprise us stylists ideas strange and architectural forms unusual, and not only that, but they sometimes choose to unusual places for their creations, and it is recognized that the sea is not a place for a swimming pool or panel Ski, but they actually exist within this group of the strangest objects floating and our you pictures.
1 Boarding the floating of the United States of America
During his visit to California in 2013, a request from the famous skater Bob Burnquist to try something new and unexpected, after the skiing on different surfaces decided Burnquist skateboarder ramp and floating weeks after the board was ready and was floating on Lake Tahoe.
The Homebush Bay in Sydney, Australia, a graveyard for many of the ships that came out of the forest service, but floating is one of the most famous of these ships, a ship SS Ayrfield completely covered with plants Almanjeriv fertile. This ship was a coal-fired built in England in 1911 and has been used by the Commonwealth during World War II to transport supplies to American forces in the Pacific, and in 1972 was brought to the Bay Homebush to be dismantled, but the dismantling operations have stopped for the remainder of this ship tall and has covered the plants and trees fired by floating the name of the forest.
3 swimming pool floating in Germany
Is a floating swimming pool in Germany haven to escape from the summer heat and spend a lovely time away from the hustle and bustle of the capital, Berlin, and the length of the pool floating in the River Spree to 105 feet and urged the public to relax and swim practice and also yoga.
4 floating golf course in the United States
Archipelago cinema, designed by German architect Ole Scheeren in Thailand on the occasion of the festival films named "Film on the Rocks," and has used his Scheeren charming nature to Thailand so he built a cinema in the water among the rocks, inspired by the idea of the islands of Thailand scattered, so the design stage of a group timber floating, the viewers are transported to showboat by boat.
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