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He Created Light from Trash

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He Created Light from Trash

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He Created Light From Trash #172

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Singapore's Trash Journey #8

And I promise you - it's amazing! #shorts
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The Exciting Journey of Trash!

THIS IS THE EXCITING JOURNEY OF TRASH!

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Creepy Giant Bunny EXPLAINED ???? (decomposing)

Have you heard of the creepy giant stuffed bunny in Italy?

The Country Not On World Map #166

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Why He Made Tiles out of Carbon?!

The 30 Day Video Marathon continues!

Today, I have another crazy story for you all the way from Goa, India.

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Zombie Stitch EXPLAINED ????

This is what Stitch looks like at Disneyworld!

An Island made from plastic bottles by Richart Sowa

A floating artificial island built in Mexico by British artist Richart Rishi Sowa. He's first Island was destroyed by a hurricane in 2005; a replacement, Joyxee Island, has been open for tours since 2008.
In the waters of Isla Mujeres, the Island of Women, near Cancun. It opened for tours in August, 2008.
The new island was initially 20 metres (66 ft) in diameter, which has since expanded to 25 metres (82 ft), and plants and mangroves are already growing on it. It contains about 100,000 bottles. The new island has three beaches, a house, two ponds, a solar-powered waterfall and river, a wave-powered washing machine and solar panels. Volunteers helped with the project. Sowa will continue to make improvements to the Island, so it will always be a work of art in progress.
If you enjoyed this plastic pollution awareness video check out this one in Sri Lanka
Spiral Island has been featured in a number of newspapers and TV documentaries around the world, including in Japan and South Korea, and has been featured in an episode of the Ripley's Believe It or Not! TV series, and on the MTV program Extreme Cribs in 2011.

If you enjoyed this plastic pollution awareness video check out this one in Sri Lanka

The Man Who Owns the Moon

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He Gets Everything for Free

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The Last Paper Makers Of Egypt #168

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The Burning Man They DON'T Want YOU To See! (RARE FOOTAGE)

Burning Man is an annual festival held in the Black Rock Desert on the barren playa in Nevada, claiming to be the world's largest Leave No Trace event. For one week, 80,000 people gather to camp out and create an experimental city known as Black Rock City. Today, we travel to the location of Burning Man 2019 to conduct an investigation into what they leave behind. What we found was SHOCKING...

In this documentary, we cover the aftermath of the Burning Man festival: from around the area of Reno, Nevada to the environment around the Black Rock Desert, this is the impact of 80,000 people camping at Burning Man in the Nevada desert.

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He Paints With Blue Jeans!

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This Machine Can Print Meat #177

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Why Japanese Calligraphy Ink Is So Expensive | So Expensive | Insider Business

Traditional Japanese calligraphy ink, referred to as sumi ink, comes in a solid form. It takes at least four years of production before these ink sticks can be sold, and even longer for the most expensive ones. A 200-gram high-grade ink stick from a producer like Kobaien costs over $1,000. And at some other retailers, prices can reach almost $2,000. Meanwhile, almost double the amount of commercial India ink can go for as little as $9.

Editor's Note: The original version of this video incorrectly named the featured calligrapher as Shijo Azakami. His correct name is Sho Azakami. The original video incorrectly stated that monkey glue was used to make ink sticks, the correct type is donkey glue.

Intro 0:00
Making and using soot 1:37
Melting animal glue 4:00
Kneading the ink dough 5:30
Drying the ink sticks 7:35
Using the ink sticks 9:15
Kobaien and inkmaking in Nara 10:46

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Why I Moved To Dubai #180

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Turning Trash into Art: Light Sculptures from Recycled Materials

Vietnamese Culture | Unique works of art created by a Vietnamese artist from seemingly discarded materials. From plastic bottles, cans, cardboard and even electronic waste, all are transformed into gorgeous and inspiring light sculptures.

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RED LED Lighting by Believe Bottles Turning Trash into Art

Believe Bottles Lighting by Jill Gatsby Kaliedescope lights inside recycled plastic art that is out of this world.

Check out our LED Kaleidoscope Light Flowers, Venus Flytraps, Seaweed Garden Lights, Underwater Worlds, Creatures, and things all handmade by artist, Jill Gatsby at the Gatsby Gallery in Sherman Oaks, California. Saving Plastic from the landfills and transforming it into useful art! Visit

recycled art, lamp art, lighting, led lighting, led flowers, led venus fly trap, marijuana displays, plastic gardens, plastic garden lights, recycled plastic, eco-friendly, #trashintoart, #goinggreen
Sponsored by Earth Speaks Out, Super Cellular, Sphoros Biotech, and Richard Gatewood.

Trash Can

Packing up camp trash and grabbing litter on the go is simple with the Trash Can. Attach externally to your backpack or hip belt and discard your collection at the nearest trash receptacle. Thank you for helping clean up our public lands.

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