The Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain is the largest wooden structure in the world. Designed by J. Mayer H. Architects, the monumental structure provides shade for Roman ruins, a museum, and businesses below its canopy, while pedestrians can walk along rooftop promenades. Its size is 150 x 70 meters. Photos don’t do it justice–this aerial video of the Metropol Parasol at the end of the page by giraldatv gives a sense of its scale.
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Christmas at LUSH | 'Snow Fairy' & 'Hot Toddy'
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When it comes to Christmas pampering, LUSH is my first port of call. It's
my annual tradition every Christmas Eve to watch Love Actually, wrap the
last of...
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