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  2. Spiral Island - Wikipedia

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    He filled nets with empty discarded plastic bottles to support a structure of plywood and bamboo, on which he poured sand and planted numerous plants, including mangroves. The island sported a two-story house, a solar oven, a self-composting toilet, and three beaches. He used some 250,000 bottles for the 66-by-54-foot (20 m × 16 m) structure.

  3. Floating island - Wikipedia

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    Floating island La Rota in Posta Fibreno lake, Italy. Natural floating islands are composed of vegetation growing on a buoyant mat of plant roots or other organic detritus. In aquatic regions of Northwestern Europe, several hundred hectares or a couple thousand acres of floating meadows (German Schwingrasen, Dutch trilveen) have been preserved, which are partly used as agricultural land ...

  4. Category:Floating islands - Wikipedia

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    A category for floating islands, both natural and artificial, including fictional floating islands. Fictional islands that float in the sky, such as floating cities , should not be added here Subcategories

  5. 46 People Share The Most Shocking Things They Saw ... - AOL

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    When I was 19 years old my best friend and I were at a party on the beach and they had a huge bonfire going cause it was cold and some drunk college dudes were drinking a bottle of Jack Daniels ...

  6. Propeller Island - Wikipedia

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    In October, 1896 Sampson Low (London) published the novel as The Floating Island, or The Pearl of the Pacific, translated by W. J. Gordon, with 80 illustrations.While Gordon was an accomplished translator, boy's author, and literary figure with an accurate translation of Verne's The Giant Raft to his credit, the dark social commentary of Propeller Island did not sit well with his publishers ...

  7. El Ojo - Wikipedia

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    The island is unique among its floating counterparts as its shape is almost perfectly circular. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As the island is constantly rotating on its own axis due to the flow of the river beneath it, shearing occurs around its outer edge, eroding the island into its circular shape, similar to ice disks .

  8. How investigators, prosecutors bungled probe of boat crash ...

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    The day after the crash, 61 empty bottles and cans were found by investigators on the boat. And the night of the crash, blood alcohol results from Katy Puig's toxicology report showed her blood ...

  9. Widget (beer) - Wikipedia

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    The "floating widget" is found in cans of beer as a hollow plastic sphere, approximately 3 centimetres (1.2 in) in diameter (similar in appearance to a table tennis ball, but smaller) with two small holes and a seam. The "rocket widget" is found in bottles, 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in length with the small hole at the bottom. [1]