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  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • YUEYANG, CHINA - MAY 27: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Hitting the high notes! China unveils another terrifying glass walkway... and this one is also a giant KEYBOARD that plays musical notes as you walk<br />
<br />
Terrifying 'skywalks' have become a popular activity for Chinese tourists seeking a thrill.<br />
But now local authorities in Hunan province have built the country's first glass walkway that plays music as you walk, in an attempt to soothe the fears of visitors.<br />
The path, which is built along the edge of a cliff nearly 1,000 feet above ground, doubles up as a giant keyboard by responding to footsteps,<br />
Tourists have already been pictured walking tentatively down the 180-metre long glass bottomed path, which is sure to get stomachs churning.<br />
However, those brave enough to get up there are treated to panoramic views of the whole of Pingjiang County, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.<br />
The walkway consists of two layers of 12mm thick glass glued together and electronic components can respond to footsteps with 70 different notes.<br />
The interactive path in the Shiniuzhai National Park is the first of its kind, although glass walkways appear to be cropping up all across the country recently.<br />
Last month the construction of a walkway in the same scenic spot received widespread attention online after workers were picture walking precariously along wooden planks at the edge of a cliff thousands of feet in the air.<br />
Pingjiang is already very popular with tourist for its Mufu Mountain range and the national park attracts thousands of visitors every year. <br />
Local authorities have been trying to attract even more tourists by building a series of winding mountain paths and glass walkways in the region.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix__Terrifying_glass_walkw...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, received American actress and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, in his office at Maximos mansion. In Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, received American actress and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, in his office at Maximos mansion. In Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, received American actress and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, in his office at Maximos mansion. In Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, received American actress and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, in his office at Maximos mansion. In Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, received American actress and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, in his office at Maximos mansion. In Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, received American actress and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, in his office at Maximos mansion. In Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
American actress Angelina Jolie, the Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visited refugees and migrants at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
American actress Angelina Jolie, the Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visited refugees and migrants at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
American actress Angelina Jolie, the Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visited refugees and migrants at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
American actress Angelina Jolie, the Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visited refugees and migrants at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
American actress Angelina Jolie, the Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visited refugees and migrants at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
Migrants wait for American actress  and Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie, at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • March 16, 2016 - Athens, Attica, Greece - <br />
<br />
Angelina Jolie Visits Refugee Camp in Greece<br />
<br />
American actress Angelina Jolie, the Special Envoy to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visited refugees and migrants at Piraeus port, near Athens, Greece, on March 16, 2016 <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Angelina_Jolie_Visits_R...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Lightning_Football_Show...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Lightning_Football_Show...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Lightning_Football_Show...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Lightning_Football_Show...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Lightning_Football_Show...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Lightning_Football_Show...jpg
  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
"Lightning Football Show"<br />
<br />
Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • CHANGLE, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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"Lightning Football Show"<br />
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Wang Zengxiang, a teenager in Fujian, plays a "lightning football show" with his teamates by using tesla coil and wearing a special metal cloth at Heshang county on June 12, 2014 in Changle, Fujian province of China. Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit, which is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity.<br />
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  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
People Avoid Summer Heat At Water Park<br />
<br />
People play at THEBES Happiness Water World during a continuous high temperature  in Shaanxi, Xi'an province of China. Hot weather with the highest temperature of 36 degree celsius hit Xi'an <br />
it seems there is little room for a swim as hundreds tale to the pool at local swimming centre in China<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
People Avoid Summer Heat At Water Park<br />
<br />
People play at THEBES Happiness Water World during a continuous high temperature  in Shaanxi, Xi'an province of China. Hot weather with the highest temperature of 36 degree celsius hit Xi'an <br />
it seems there is little room for a swim as hundreds tale to the pool at local swimming centre in China<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Overcrowded_Pool4.jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
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This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • Sleeping In This Mountain Hut Is Totally Free - If You're Willing To Climb 8,300ft To Get There<br />
<br />
This mountain-top hut with a sweeping panoramic view of the Julian Alps in Italy is free to stay for anyone who knocks on its door. The catch? You’ll have to hike 8,300ft up Foronon del Buinz Mountain to get to it.<br />
<br />
Commissioned by the family of the late mountain climber Luca Vuerich, who died in an avalanche in 2010, this unusual prefab wood cabin by architect Giovanni Pesamosca is located on the Ceria-Merlone trail and has been offering a safe refuge for hiking nature lovers since it opened in September 2012. The clever chapel-like design prevents snow from piling up on it, and its south-facing opening lets the sun melt any snow that builds up during winter.<br />
<br />
Due to the high altitude, the building materials for the hut were flown in by helicopter over 18 trips. A team of 12 professional workers, mountain rescue volunteers and Luca’s friends then put the 16-sqm structure together in a single day.<br />
<br />
For the less adventurous, there’s a vast network of similar huts scattered throughout the Alps at much lower altitudes, though you may have to pay to stay. Some even come with staff on duty in the summer who can cook and clean the place for hikers.<br />
©giovanni pesamosca/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Would_You_Sleep_In_Moun...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
People Avoid Summer Heat At Water Park<br />
<br />
People play at THEBES Happiness Water World during a continuous high temperature  in Shaanxi, Xi'an province of China. Hot weather with the highest temperature of 36 degree celsius hit Xi'an <br />
it seems there is little room for a swim as hundreds tale to the pool at local swimming centre in China<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Overcrowded_Pool1.jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
People Avoid Summer Heat At Water Park<br />
<br />
People play at THEBES Happiness Water World during a continuous high temperature  in Shaanxi, Xi'an province of China. Hot weather with the highest temperature of 36 degree celsius hit Xi'an <br />
it seems there is little room for a swim as hundreds tale to the pool at local swimming centre in China<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Overcrowded_Pool2.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 03: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living Tree Root Carving On 13.6-Meter-High Cement Rack<br />
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A 20-year-old ficus virens gets transfered to a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on September 3, 2014 in Chongqing, China. The owner of a 20-year-old ficus virens Liu Guangrui plans to do root carving to his live tree on a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on Thursday.<br />
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  • CHONGQING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 03: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Living Tree Root Carving On 13.6-Meter-High Cement Rack<br />
<br />
A 20-year-old ficus virens gets transfered to a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on September 3, 2014 in Chongqing, China. The owner of a 20-year-old ficus virens Liu Guangrui plans to do root carving to his live tree on a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on Thursday.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Root_Carving5.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 03: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Living Tree Root Carving On 13.6-Meter-High Cement Rack<br />
<br />
A 20-year-old ficus virens gets transfered to a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on September 3, 2014 in Chongqing, China. The owner of a 20-year-old ficus virens Liu Guangrui plans to do root carving to his live tree on a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on Thursday.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Root_Carving2.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 03: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living Tree Root Carving On 13.6-Meter-High Cement Rack<br />
<br />
A 20-year-old ficus virens gets transfered to a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on September 3, 2014 in Chongqing, China. The owner of a 20-year-old ficus virens Liu Guangrui plans to do root carving to his live tree on a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on Thursday.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Root_Carving3.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 03: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Living Tree Root Carving On 13.6-Meter-High Cement Rack<br />
<br />
A 20-year-old ficus virens gets transfered to a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on September 3, 2014 in Chongqing, China. The owner of a 20-year-old ficus virens Liu Guangrui plans to do root carving to his live tree on a 13.6-meter-high cement rack on Thursday.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tree_Root_Carving1.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge4.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge2.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge1.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge7.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge5.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge6.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 14: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Pedestrian Bridge Gets Built At 13th Floor<br />
<br />
A pedestrian bridge gets built at the 13th floor between two buildings on December 14, 2014 in Chongqing, China. A pedestrian bridge was built at the 13th floor between Taiyanggou police station and Xinlong Building for the convenience of local people on Sunday in Chongqing.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_High_Bridge3.jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
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  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
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