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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Unusual things and place in an Upside-Down position

"What goes up, must come down", well literally it is possible. I will show some pictures that may look like edited but are 100 percent real.                                          
                                                               Upside-Down Tree 

By looking at this tree you will notice that something is not right, like the roots are in the air and not in the ground as they are supposed to be. This is a Baobab tree or sometimes called "upside-down" tree. These trees can get amazingly high up to 30 meters and have a very big trunk with a diameter of up to 11 meters, that means they are giant trees. Baobab trees grows in low-lying areas.

                                             
                                                                     Upside-Down House
An upside-down house? It looks really weird. But two Polish architects have spent eight months building a “house upside down”.And it has become a tourist spot in Austria.

                                             
                                                                     Upside-Down Map
Upside Down maps also known as Reversed maps, offer a completely different perspective of the world we live in.Perhaps your first impression of this reversed map is that it's wrong...Or you may immediately wonder why you haven't viewed this before...Or you may wonder what the reasoning is for North typically being at the top. After looking at the map more closely, you may realize that the South-Up orientation may change your perception of the relative status of different places. For example, South America suddenly looks to have more prominence, and Africa and the Middle East completely dwarf Europe. Likewise, tucking Northern Europe, Canada, and Russia away at the bottom of the map, subconsciously takes away their status.

                                           
Upside Down Wineglass
Handmade is definitely in while bland, boring centerpiece designs are definitely out. Well, this one is a creative way of making a centerpiece for different occasions with just using a wine glass.

                                             
Upside-Down Restaurant
Pan de Amerikana restaurant in Katipunan, Quezon City branch is a themed restaurant featuring an upside down full size Land Rover 4x4 defender 90 with working lights. As the first and Only upside-down in Southeast Asia, it aims to take part in the Department of Tourism mission of developing interesting spots for local and international recognition thereby attracting more investments and revenues thru Philippine tourism.


                                             
                                                                  Upside-Down Mountain
Bugarach, a 1,230 metres (4,040 ft) mountain peak and the highest summit in the Corbieres mountains . As you see in the photo, it does not look literally upside-down. The peak is also called the "upside down mountain" as the top layers of rock are older than the lower layers due to uplift of the Pyrenees.

                                 
                                                                  Upside-Down Mansion
The House of Katmandu is an upside-down Tibetan style mansion full of msysteries, magical illusions and best robotics ever seen. It a tourist spot in Mallorca where you have to buy a ticket in order to enter this treasure-filled world.

                                           
                                                                    Upside Down Statue
Well, balancing a statue in an upside-down position would be very difficult to picture out. But in Bundoora, you can see an upside down statue known as "Melbourne statue" of Charles La Trobe located at La Trobe University.The picture was taken when the 5m statue was installed oposite the new City Museum in Gordon Reserve as part of the Making Melbourne exhibition at the Old Treasury building.


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