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Christchurch New Zealand.'Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers' Christchurch. Artist -Julia Morison. The ten "treehouses" are shaped like kahikatea trees which were once common in the area. Morison jokingly referred to Cantabrian's as swamp dwellers which inspired the sculptures. Taken when we were in Christchurch recently. The sculptures are designed to be moved apparently.
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Khao sok national park is a very beautiful national park in thailand. It's famous for its wildlife and stunning nature scenery. The park has beautiful nature and lots of animals. We stayed at the Khao Sok Tree House Resort. The houses are built with locally grown bamboo, nipa-palm thatch, and other low-impact materials. The tree houses are connected by a high level walkway. A very nice place and good to relax. Our bungalow will look out over a clear river stream surrounded by natural jungle. An advantage to stay 4-6 meter up from the ground you don't have mosquitos... so that why I love tree houses. Sometimes an unexpected visitor - birds, small lizards, other small animals - can visit your balcony or terrace. Also it is possible that sometimes some ants or other insects will join you. Take note that you are in the jungle and in the Khao Sok Jungle you have wildlife. So it might be possible that sometimes you will be joined by some of that wildlife. Khao Sok National Park is both a nature lovers paradise and a giant playground where you can trek in the rainforest, ride an elephant, go on a night safari, and even dive to sunken temples at the bottom of a lake.
Khao Sok National Park, with its sheer limestone peaks, is the most spectacular national park in Thailand and one of the country's best preserved habitats for tropical wildlife and flora. Khao Sok Tree House Resort let you get back in touch with Nature. A tree house in the oldest evergreen rainforest in the world. It's located s a 10-minute walk from the Khao Sok National Park headoffice, where you can do easy or tough treks and swim in clear jungle pools.
Khao Sok เขาสก is een groot nationaal park, gelegen in Thailand in de provincie Surat Thani. Het heeft een oppervlakte van 739 km². In het park bevindt zich naast oerbos, wat een overblijfsel is van een regenwoud dat ouder en diverser is dan het Amazoneregenwoud. Het is één van de mooiste nationale parken van Thailand. met een eeuwenoud regenwoud met watervallen, kalksteenformaties die meer dan 900 meter de lucht in schieten, een groot meer met honderden kleine eilandjes, grotten, prachtige tropische planten en een grote variëteit aan wildlife waaronder de Aziatische olifant, luipaarden, sambars, bantengs, tapirs, dwergherten, cobra's, pythons en verscheidene soorten reptielen, apen en 311 soorten vogels. Wij verblijven in het Khao Sok Tree House Resort. De boomhut is een belevenis op zich, zeker als je een beetje hoogtevrees hebt. Een geweldige plek. Slapen in een boomhut, midden in de jungle; dat is echt een fantastische ervaring. Geen drukte wel veel rust, groen, vlinders, bloemen en gekko's. Hoe vaak maak je in je leven mee dat je zittend op je balkon, vroeg in de ochtend een groep wilde apen voorbij ziet trekken? 's Nachts komt de jungle tot leven en hoor je de meest fantastische geluiden. Tree House Resort is eenvoudig maar helemaal goed. Mooie boomhutten, smaakvol ingericht en back to basic douchen met regenwater. Lekker eten en heel vriendelijk personeel. Een unieke en onvergetelijke ervaring om hier in de Thaise Jungle te overnachten
Whenever I am exploring a neighbourhood I always think of which house is most appealing to me and invariably I choose an older home with character. This one appealed to me because of the two red chairs on the small back balcony and the two tall trees. It has a quiet charm.
needed to get last minute board shorts for the mister for the trip...i love these little tree houses that they have in their shop.
Betty Crocker Tree House Restaurant located at 5429 LBJ Freeway (I-635 Frontage Rd.) in Dallas,TX. The site where the restaurant stood is currently occupied by a 10-story office building.
Note the restaurant opened for business in November 1969 and operated until 1974. In the winter of 1974 a nightclub under the name "OZ" took over the facility. The nightclub operated until 1977 at which point the building was converted into an upscale restaurant under the name Baron de Rothschild's. The independently owned eatery had closed by the mid 1980s and in 1987 the building was demolished.
Its also worth noting there were four additional Betty Crocker Tree House restaurants with two in Scottsdale,AZ, one in Columbus,OH, and one in Overland Park,KS.
The restaurants opened between 1970 and 1972, however they were short-lived as the chain folded in 1974.
Note the exterior of the Overland Park,KS location which is currently occupied by a AAA insurance agency (7000 W 135th St.) is the least altered of the five Tree House restaurants.
But what came first? Loved this little unexpected scene along one of the back streets in Old Havana.
Welcome to Gladensong, this fairy's humble home. where our story starts and our little fairy begins her journey venturing throughout the magical realms of her home world.
I recently had the honor of installing this display in the Lego House's Masterpiece Gallery. It can be seen there now through 2018 if you happen to visit :)
Tree Houses had always something magical for me. (I was actually reading a book called "The magic tree house" in my childhood.)
The symbiosis of the home and the nature has something very idyllic and charming. I wanted to reflect this peaceful atmosphere and the feeling of security in tree houses in my build. Also I had the chance to try my hands on a bigger tree and the challenge to build it sturdy enough so it holds the home.
I'm glad Oscar uploaded his amazing roof technique a few weeks ago, so I was able to steal it. Please give HIM the honor for that technique!
Here you can find the main picture.
Up there in Jim's tree house.
My friend Jim bought some land south of Rochester years ago and has been working on it a bit at a time, planting trees, clearing underbrush, building a fine shed, and building a tree house for his grandchildren (who are in the same age range as were his daughters when he bought the land).
It is a simple but sturdy structure set about ten feet off the ground between four corner trees, with tarps for sides and roof. The Ondu 6x6 and I climbed up the ladder for a look.
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