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Minigolf junto a la cafeteria.

Day 4 of holiday family days.

Totebags de algodón hechos a mano y serigrafiados.

Cantidad y modelos limitados.

$5.000

 

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Freizeitanlage in einer alten Kaserne.Ob es mal mehr als vier Bahnen waren war nicht mehr zu erkennen.

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Golfland Milpitas, April 7 2012

Casas rurales en Moratalla, Murcia: Consuelo Martínez García

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all 18 holes of the Master's hole

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Move over, Bethpage Black; make room for Bushwick green.

 

A vacant, garbage-covered lot in Bushwick has been transformed into a miniature golf course - the Putting Lot - for the summer. The volunteer-run course was designed by Brooklyn artists using only recycled materials.

"When the recession started, there were a lot of construction projects that just stopped in Bushwick," said Gabriel Fries-Briggs, 23, who dreamed up the unique course.

"All of a sudden, vacant lots became much more apparent around here. We wanted to turn one of them into a community space."

Fries-Briggs teamed up with his former college roommate and fellow Bushwick resident Rachel Himmelfarb, 23, to get the project off the ground.

The two searched dozens of empty lots in the neighborhood before settling on a parking lot-turned-dumping ground at 12 Wyckoff Ave.

The duo and 20 volunteers worked ten hours a day for four straight days to clear the lot.

"Trash was everywhere," said Fries-Briggs. "We unearthed whole toilets. We unearthed a lot of car parts ...wheels, axles and bumpers. We even found a bag of golf balls."

Construction of the nine-hole course took over a month. Each hole was designed by a separate artist with their own take on urban sustainability.

Recycled street signs, wildflowers, gutters and even a vintage video game are used as obstacles along the course.

The third hole has a water hazard made from an old kiddie pool and more than 100 plastic water bottles. The seventh hole is made entirely from recycled bedroom furniture.

Even the snack bar was constructed using discarded shipping pallets from a warehouse around the corner.

"They were so happy to get rid of them they actually drove them over in their forklift," said Himmelfarb. "That's the point, though. We're really trying to reuse things that were going to get thrown away."

More than 200 visitors have made their way to The Putting Lot on the weekends since it opened June 6. Along with a steady flow of Brooklynites, vacationers from as far as Sweden and Turkey have swung by for a quick nine.

The Putting Lot will remain open Wednesdays through Sundays until Sept. 6. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for kids.

 

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Vihula Mini-Golf features a completely new mini-golf concept highlighting the nature and architecture of three Baltic countries in a 18-hole facility, which has plenty of both educational and entertaining qualities.

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Freizeitanlage in einer alten Kaserne.Ob es mal mehr als vier Bahnen waren war nicht mehr zu erkennen.

Golfland Milpitas, April 7 2012

Minigolf is fun, but as you can see i pretty suck at it ;)

so he went barefooted

 

Während die Männer den Comeback Sieg der magischen Grünen verfolgten, vertrieben sich die Frauen beim Minigolf die Zeit...

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