A 90 Meter Giant Water Slide in Bristol

A giant water slide has been installed in the centre of Bristol, with people waiting in lines to take turns to hurtle down it on inflatable lilos. Residents were sliding down the road on a 90 meter water slide which is made from plastic sheets, hay bales, water and washing-up liquid. The water slide is… Continue reading A 90 Meter Giant Water Slide in Bristol

Festival of Colors 2013

A video of the Holi Festival of Colors in Spanish Fork, Utah. The event is based on a Hindu Holi festival to celebrate the passing of winter to spring, by throwing colored powder and water at each other throughout the day. Watch the video below. via: Mercury News

A 51 Meters Long Trampoline in Russia

An architectural design firm Salto has developed the “Fast track” trampoline, installed in a Russian forest. The 51 Meter long (170 foot) trampoline is a part of the Archstoyanie festival in Nikola-Lenivets, Russia. ‘Fast Track’ is designed for parks, not only to be a feature, but an integral part of the area’s foundation. The constant bouncing involved with a trampoline surface surely makes… Continue reading A 51 Meters Long Trampoline in Russia

Floppy Disk Coffee Table

Floppy Table is a unique retro piece of furniture designed by a Berlin-based designers Axel van Exel and Marian Neulant. The coffee table is created to resemble a classic 3.5″ floppy disk. The table is made out of welded hot rolled steel and stainless steel, it comes with a secret compartment that can be accessed by pushing… Continue reading Floppy Disk Coffee Table

Awesome Waterfall Swing

A perfectly timed swing that lets you swing through a waterfall without getting wet. Each swing seat  is controlled by a computer that stops the flow of water at the exact moment for the rider to pass under completely dry. Water recirculates through 273 independently controlled solenoid valves at the top of the structure to create a… Continue reading Awesome Waterfall Swing

Pedal-Powered Roller Coaster in Japan

The Skycycle is a unique pedal powered roller coaster at Washuzan Highland Park in Okayama, Japan. The foot powered roller-coaster ride have seat belts, and a basket (just in case you feel sick). If you are not physically fit, you’ll have problems pedaling your way through the ride. But look on the bright side, you’ll get to burns more calories. So who’s up… Continue reading Pedal-Powered Roller Coaster in Japan