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Welcome to alt-erlaa, a social-housing complex in vienna. Built between 1973 and 1985, this incredible, government funded 27-storey complex accomodates approximately 10000 low-income residents amongst a healthy amount of greenery. as you can see, the blocks are topped with outdoor swimming pools (used regularly by 70% of residents), but the facilities available don’t end there...

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In the beginning of the each year at the R.S. Owens and Company factory starts production of especially important order - figurines for the American film academy "Oscar" award. 75 tin figurines covered with 24 carat gold. It takes six weeks of hard work and 15 production phases.

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There's nothing like drinking overpriced liquor in the remnants of one of the US's biggest scandals! The cargo plane at El Avion is built around a 1954 Model, Fairchild C-123 that was (hold on, it gets confusing) abandoned by (depending who you ask) the CIA/Contras/"A private group led by a retired United States Army...

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Cars | Added: 24 Mar, 2009 |
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Germans are very precise, even in the landfill for cars, I think they can build some new cars from that old ones))

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Cars | Added: 24 Mar, 2009 |
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The Volkswagen Type 2 (also known as Transporter) was the second automotive line introduced by German automaker Volkswagen. It was a van introduced in 1950, initially based on Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1, also known as the "Beetle". The Type 2 is the forerunner of modern cargo and passenger vans. The Type 2 spawned a number of imitators both in the United States and Europe including the Ford Econoline, Dodge A100, and the Chevrolet Corvan, the last even adopting the Type 2's rear-engine configuration. Updated versions of this line are still being produced in international markets, both as a passenger and cargo van and as a pickup truck. It is also unofficially known as a "Microbus" or "hippie van," the latter due to its popularity with the 1960s/70s counterculture movement.

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Interestingly, how was it turned?
