The Quay House located in Conwy, Wales is smaller than any other in the country. A popular tourist attraction this house measures 59 square feet or 5.5 square meters in size. Created in the 16th century by fisherman Robert Jones this house remained a functioning house until 1900. The Quay House was set to be demolished but the owner proved it was the smallest house in Britain. It was added to the Guinness Book of Records in the 1950s which has helped its popularity as an attraction to see in Conwy. This house is located steps from the Conwy Castle walls on the end of a row of homes. The iconic red front wall makes it very easy to find, you’ll also notice it’s shorter than the rest of the homes it’s attached to.
The inside is features 2 floors, visitors to the home to view the home for 1 pound or $1.35. A Welsh lady dressed in traditional clothing will explain the history of the home and point out historical pieces that still remain there today. The main floor has a seating bench, table, fireplace, a water tap behind the stairs, coal bunker and a bunch of old photos on the wall. Upstairs can only be viewed from a step ladder as the top floor is structurally unsound these days. There is only enough room for a small single bed on the top floor as well as a small storage container. This tiny house is only 6 feet wide or almost 2 meters but does benefit from a decent amount of vertical space. In it’s prime this house was home to 6 people then eventually an elderly couple lived here.
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Coming out of China are some pieces of pottery big enough to be a bathtub. On this episode we bring you China’s massive porcelain pots.
Created in Jingdezhen, China porcelain pottery at this scale require up to 3 people to sculpt. The art of pottery has been practiced in Jingdezhen for over 1700 years, it is the porcelain capital of the world. Now with that title comes a lot of dust and particulates in the air. The creation of small clay pots creates enough dust to leave one coughing and sneezing but these enormous pots require workers to wear masks to avoid getting substantial amounts of clay in their lungs. For those of you who have never thrown pottery, it actually takes a lot of strength to pull the clay up, so that why you can see 3 men working together as it requires that much power to shape the clay. Some of these pieces are thrown and sculpted into one big bowl where other pieces are made in 3 different sections. They then stack the pieces, wet the connection points so the pieces make a strong bond. The clay is dried out than goes back onto the table where someone finishes it by polishing it nice and smooth, some pieces will get ornate patterns or famous Chinese figures sculpted right onto the pots. After this is all done someone will painstakingly paint these huge pots and they’ll be sold to customers
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Monkey Shows
The monkey show is basically what you’d expect to see a slave monkey doing. All actions are engaged with a strong tug on a rope that is around the monkey's neck. The monkeys ride a bicycle, play basketball, do push ups and sit up, spin a coconut with their feet and are commanded to do numerous poses for pictures. Here the monkey is holding this little umbrella and posing.
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1. Sweden makes biofuel from dead rabbits.
2. The most amount of times person has been stung by bees without dying is 2,443.
3. It costs more to make the cardboard box that Shredded Wheat comes in than it does to make the Shredded Wheat itself.
4. Deathwatch beetles attract mates by repeatedly banging their heads on the floor.
5. In the 17th century, the salary of the Governor of Barbados was paid in sugar.
6. Cows carry cowpox but chickens don’t carry chickenpox.
7. Abraham Lincoln had a dog called Fido who was also murdered.
8. Airlines all over the world are flying 10% slower than they did in 1960 (to save on fuel costs).
9. People are 1% shorter in the evening than they are in the morning.
10. A third of adults in India play chess at least once a week.
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On this episode, I want to bring awareness to why elephant riding is bad. This video isn’t intended to shame anyone who has been elephant riding but to educate why this activity shouldn’t be supported going forward.
Cambodia
Elephant Valley Project, Mondulkiri, Cambodia
Elephant Conservation and Care Center, Mathura
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary
Laos
Elephant Conservation Center
MandaLao Sanctuary
Namibia
Elephant Human Relations Aid
Nepal
Tiger Tops Elephant Camp
Myanmar
Green Hill Valley Elephant Park
South Africa
Space for Elephants Foundation
Sri Lanka
Elephant Transit Home
Elephant Freedom Project
Thailand
Elephant Nature Park
Phuket Elephant sanctuary
Friends of the Asian Elephant Hospital, Lampang
Elephant Hills, Khao Sok
Mahouts Elephant Foundation
WFFT Thai Elephant Refuge, near Hua Hin
Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary (BLES), Sukhothai
Elephant Valley, Chang Rai
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On this episode I journey up Old Mount Baldy on Vancouver Island to the swing at the top of the mountain.
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Phone Booth in the MIDDLE of NOWHERE
The Mojave phone booth was a public phone built in the middle of nowhere. This phone located in what is now the Mojave National Preserve in California, was built 8 miles or 13 km from the nearest paved road and 15 miles or 24 km from the nearest numbered highway. On top of that there are no buildings for quite some distance from this phone booth. This phone booth has a compelling history, originally built in 1948 to provide phone service to local volcanic cinder miners, this telephone was the result of a mandate the government of California put in place to serve residents in isolated parts of the state. While this phone benefited the few residents of the area as well it built because Cima Cinder Mine owner Emerson Ray put in the request to the state. From 1948 until the 1960s a hand-cranked magneto phone was used. This old style of phone was replaced with a rotary phone in the 60s then eventually a touch-tone phone in the 1970s.
In 1997 this phone booth gained mass attention after a Los Angeles man found this phone booth on a map and visited the site. He wrote a letter about his trip to the phone booth to an underground magazine. A computer entrepreneur by the name of Godfrey Daniels, saw the letter and started the first of many websites dedicated to the Mojave phone booth. Fans started calling the phone and visiting the phone. People even camped out for days at the phone booth just to answer calls coming in. Several of these people kept the recordings and shared them online but overtime too many visitors brought a lot of garbage and graffiti. In 1999 John Glionna, a writer for the Los Angeles Times met with a man who claimed the Holy Spirit had instructed him to stay by the phone and answer it. This man spent 32 days beside the Mojave phone booth answering over 500 calls. One of these calls came from someone who identified himself as Sergeant Zeno from the Pentagon. The phone didn’t last much longer as in 1999 the Cima Cinder Mine was receiving a lot of pressure from local citizens, the National Parks Conservation Association and Mojave National Park. They joined together and threatened to sue Lorene Caffee, Emerson Ray’s daughter, who took over the mine after her father’s passing. The day before the lawsuit was filed, the superintendent of the Preserve visited Caffee which ended with Caffee submitting and ending the 45 year family mining operation.
The next year on May 17, 2000, Pacific Bell removed the phone booth at the request of the National Park Service. The number was retired and a headstone like plaque was placed at the site. This colorful headstone didn’t last long as it was removed by the National Park Service. This story inspired the creation of Dead Line, an independent short film, Mojave Mirage, a documentary, and Mojave Phone Booth, a full length motion picture.
The phone number of the phone booth, (714) 733-9969, changed twice to 619 then 760 due to area code changes. This number was eventually relinquished by AT&T to perrlessnetwork.com in March of 2013 as part of a pooling scheme. The final number (760) 733-9969 was acquired by Lucky225 in July of 2013 was now rings using VOIP. Callers can call in to enjoy a random conversation just like when the phone was active.
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