Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 1 2017

BEWARE THE ENTITIES OF THE DARK REALM: DANGERS OF OPENING YOUR THIRD EYE

The dangers of opening your third eye The third eye is a mystical invisible eye prevalent

in many eastern religions that proponents claim offers perception beyond normal vision

and is key to spiritual awakening.

For most the opening of the third eye is a powerful spiritual awakening, allowing the

inner self to be revealed truly.

Delving into this limitless resource, however, is not without dangers.

There is a popular misconception that the eye will make an individual instantly happy

and fulfilled.

The insight that the third eye offer isn't always necessarily positive.

The information that the third eye can offer is honest and truthful but at the same time

can reveal things that aren't always ready to be faced or that may do more damage than

good in the short term.

Only by learning to work through whatever information the third eye shares can it's

potential for aiding personal growth and spiritual progression be fully realized.

Without preparation for this undertaking, however, the process can be a painful one.

But there is one section that misses our sight and no one is talking about.

Some people will tend to see facets of themselves, positive and negative.

These may manifest themselves as either inner knowledge or as literal manifestations of

these facets, what some people may refer to as demons or monsters.

The dark side of this experience can slip you in a chain of unfortunate events if you

are not completely aware of the risks.

Before you open your third eye you have to prepare yourself for the unknown.

Since the barriers of time and space are no longer in place when dealing with the insights

offered through the opening of the third eye, this experience can be frightening and can

seem to last for a much longer time than it does.

Some also find that their spiritual awakening manifests itself in physical symptoms.

Some suffer hallucinations, others feel physically unwell and have trouble sleeping.

Only by listening to these forgotten aspects of personality and inner self can they be

overcome and can an individual be completely at peace with themselves.

This is why most people are forever conflicted and never truly happy on a deeper level than

the shallow and superficial outer layer of their personalities that are presented

to the world.

For more infomation >> BEWARE THE ENTITIES OF THE DARK REALM DANGERS OF OPENING YOUR TH - Duration: 4:43.

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Let Go of Negative People Who Bring You Down - Duration: 4:44.

Hey there, I'm Stephanie Kwong, transformational life coach, hypnotherapist and self-love junkie.

I'm so happy to be doing mindset Monday videos with FitLife.

Now let me ask you, is there someone in your life who drains you emotionally?

Or do you dread being around this person because you feel judged by them?

Or you feel stressed or exhausted when you're with them?

Now we all come across people in our life - whether its family, friends or even strangers -

who are negative towards us.

So, this video is going to be showing you how to handle them so you can keep your energy in a positive vibe.

Your energy is one of the most precious commodities that you have

because it determines the quality of your life, so you've got to protect it.

So take a moment right now, and think about the people you spend your time with.

Are they people who inspire you and have you feel good after being around them?

Or do you have someone or many someones who are bringing down your vibe?

Someone who you feel judged by or you feel drained after being with them.

Now if you do and you're ready to clear your energy of negativity so you can keep yourself in a positive vibe,

here are some steps that you can take.

Now the first step is to determine whether it's time to fully let this person or people go out of your life.

Now favoring nothing but negativity and they don't add anything to your life

would only support you to let them go, and it may even support them too.

So whether that means unfriending, unfollowing, writing a letter to them,

or having an honest and compassionate conversation that you can't spend time with them anymore,

that has to be done.

Now it may be hard and it might feel really uncomfortable or feelings of guilt might even pop up,

but do it because it's necessary,

and because you love yourself enough to not keep people in your life who drain you dry.

Because when you let negativity out of your life,

you create space for what you want to come in.

Now it might be easier to let some people go,

and with others, it might feel way harder like when it comes to family.

So sometimes, it still might be necessary to let a family member go

but it feels too extreme to break up with them, here's what you can do:

The first step is you want to have,

if you want to have real authentic relationships with people in your family, you got to be honest with them.

And it's not a matter of changing them but it's about setting a boundary

and letting them know how you want to be treated.

So you can say something like, "I love you but if you keep criticizing me,

or if you only complain when I'm with you, then I'm not going to be able to spend as much time around you."

Now they might get defensive or become even more hurtful towards you,

and if they are, then it's probably time to start distancing yourself from them.

But by speaking up, you might find that they aren't even aware of their behavior or how it affects you.

And now you've made them aware and it's up to them to choose how they want to be with you.

Alright, now the third thing you can do to shield your energy and handle any negativity coming your way

- from friends, family, or even strangers - is to have more compassion towards people.

And just know all the negative things anyone says to you has nothing to do with you

and everything to do with them.

If they're attacking you, they're most likely attacking themselves all day long.

Because the way that we talk to other people is also our self talk.

So if you're genuinely kind and supporting with other people,

that's usually how you're probably being with yourself.

And if you're mean, it's because you're in so much pain on the inside which is why you express it on the outside.

So to handle the negative energy coming your way,

connect with your heart and send compassion to anyone who's viewing negativity at you.

So choose to surround yourself with people who lift you up,

part of self love as having a higher standard for your inner circle.

And the amazing bonus to your life when you have people who support you in staying positive and uplifted

is that you will start to attract things that you want.

So you're going to attract good people and amazing things if you're giving off amazing energy.

Alright, thank you so much for watching!

If you enjoyed this video, please share it.

I think so many people can benefit from this message.

And commit today to raise your vibe and choose one step to start clearing your energy of negative people.

So whether you let someone go instead of boundary

or you doused someone with massive compassion, do it.

And let me know how it goes by leaving a comment so I can follow up with you.

I'm Stephanie Kwong, I'm so so grateful to be doing these Mindset Monday videos with FitLife.

I love you so much and remember, we're in this together.

For more infomation >> Let Go of Negative People Who Bring You Down - Duration: 4:44.

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Most AMAZING Trucks In The World! - Duration: 12:17.

From the most technologically advanced to the largest trucks ever made, here are 9 of

the most bizarre trucks in the world!

#9 Hitachi EH5000AC-3 The EH5000AC-3 is Hitachi's largest rigid-frame

hauler in the history of the company's existence.

They use a unique hauler technology that has lasted them through the ages.

In addition to the timeless technique, they've added a brand new, high-efficiency Advanced

IGBT AC-Drive system.

Hitachi is one of the most eco-friendly companies that produce hauling trucks.

They can raise profits by lowering fuel and maintenance costs.

They are able to spend less, to make more, and get more done in the process.

The machine itself weighs about 550 tons, but has a payload of 325 tons.

With a 2,850 hp, the Hitachi EH5000AC-3 knows how to get the most out of its fuel.

It also has safety measures built in.

A Slip/Slide Control System will add traction in slippery conditions, such a rainstorm or

when ice is on the roads.

Not to mention, this makes sharp turns much easier as well.

A pitch control system will allow this truck to drive over rough roads with ease.

Meaning, the driver won't lose any of its load when off-road.

With LCDs, heating/cooling controls, independent cabs, monitoring cameras, and much more, it

is likely this machine is the most advanced and well thought out truck in the world.

#8 BelAZ 75710 As the make suggests, the BelAZ is a manufacturer

based in Belarus.

As of 2016, it is the world's largest, highest payload capacity haul truck.

The BelAz 75710 is equipped with a two-axle setup yet the wheels are a four to an axle!

Because of this, it also needs eight large 59/80R63 tires.

Four-wheel drive and four-wheel hydraulic steering is seen on this truck.

A funny addition considering its turning radius is only 20 meters.

It can be loaded to a capacity of nearly 500 short tons and still drive as usual.

Though empty, it still weighs over 350 tons.

It is 66 feet long, 26 feet tall, and 32 feet wide.

That's about three times as tall as a Giraffe.

Rather than using the power of one single engine, it is powered by two 65-litre 16-cylinder

diesel engines, each of these engines having 2,300 horsepower.

Since the fuel consumption is 198 g/kWh per engine, there is an option to use only one

engine when carrying smaller loads.

At its best, it can travel 40 miles per hour.

BelAz believes in this 2013 truck so much, that they have invested $644 million in increasing

its total production capacity.

#7 Caterpillar 797F The Caterpillar 797F is Caterpillar's largest,

highest payload capacity haul truck!

It appears to be every little boy's dream to drive one of these when he grows up as

the 797 series is the perfect Tonka truck model!

The Caterpillar 797F was first mentioned to the public at MINExpo International in September,

2008.

This guy was the successor to the 797B.

The 797F has a higher payload capacity and a more powerful, more efficient engine than

its predecessor.

Because of these increases, Caterpillar could meet the needs of mine operators' so they

were able to increase the efficiency of their work.

They also saved money by reducing the costs considering the payload was much higher, meaning

less trips, less fuel, less time.

The payload capacity? 400 short tons!

The horsepower?

A gross 4,000!

The top speed?

42 miles per hour!

This truck is fully geared with a rear axle mounted, computer controlled, seven speed

planetary transmissions that is equipped with an integral lock-up torque converter.

#6 Bucyrus MT 6300AC You have to see this military-style machine

to believe it!

Built for mining, it is a sight to behold and a wondrous machine unlike any other!

The Bucyrus MT6300AC is an off road, double-axle, ultra class, diesel/AC electric powertrain

haul truck.

It was designed and manufactured by Bucyrus International Inc. in America.

The MT6300AC is the company's biggest, highest payload capacity haul truck, and closing in

on the highest in the world at 400 short tons.

Even fully-loaded, this hauler can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour.

On February 19, 2010, the Terex Unit Rig MT6300AC was re-branded which created the Bucyrus MT6300AC.

This took place when Bucyrus International Inc. took over the mining equipment area of

Terex Corporation.

You may know Bucyrus makes as Caterpillar's UnitRigs as in 2011, Caterpillar took over

a good part of the Bucyrus trucks.

#5 Dekotora The Dekotora is definitely the most highly-decorated,

flashy truck on the list.

Some might say it looks more like a Barbie van than any truck they've ever seen.

Hence why it is on this list!

Expect the unexpected!

The Dekotora is an abbreviation for "decoration truck" that is commonly seen in Japan.

It is usually displayed with neon or ultraviolet lights, extravagant paints and stainless or

golden exterior parts.

These can be found on the inside and outside of the trucks.

They are normally used to celebrate events, advertise for businesses, or just to have

fun.

For this reason, they are commonly known as Art Trucks as well.

In 1975, Toei came out with a movie series called Torakku Yarō (or Truck Guys) that

focused on a trucker who drove a flashy, garish truck all over Japan.

Soon after, the trucks started popping up everywhere as fans decorated their own rides.

At this time, those who wanted to drive such trucks had to get creative as decorations

so big and bright were not so easy to obtain.

In the 1990s, Gundam, a Japanese anime featuring robots with mobile suits, heavily influenced

fans of Dekotora as they mimicked the cartoon.

#4 Liebherr T 284 What's the largest dump truck in the world?

The German-made Liebherr T 284.

Could this be the most impressive truck on the list?

Perhaps!

Take a look to decide for yourself if this monstrosity should be number one!

Liebherr is a German heavy equipment company.

They make it their goal to continuously create bigger and better dump trucks than ever before.

That's why they have the biggest Dump Truck in the world!

The Liebherr T 282B is their largest model.

The company worked long and hard to create this crazy model, but the record set really

made all of the effort worth it.

The new Leibherr T-284 has the highest payload in the entire dump truck industry.

Although it has the latest LITRONIC + AC Driving System, it can also figure out on its own

the best way to extract the power of the diesel engine!

This will use less fuel, yet more power.

But it really needs all that power considering it weighs 203 tons, and can hold as well as

carry at a generous speed up to 365 tons!

Even then, it can reach 4,023 horsepower!

Though the times may be the most defining feature on this guy, as they

The best part is that you can buy one for yourself!

The worst part?

It cost $3.5 million.

Good luck with that investment!

#3 The Caterpillar 797B Caterpillars are most likely the most popular

heavy equipment machines in the world, and definitely in the US.

They are big, powerful, and useful.

But none of them are more outstanding than the Caterpillar 797B.

CATs can do everything, but the 797B can do anything.

The Caterpillar 797B is an off-road, double-axle, mechanical powertrain haul truck manufactured

by none other than Caterpillar Inc.

Its main purpose is for high production mining and heavy-duty construction applications all

over the world.

The 797B is the second installment in the 797 series.

It was released in 2002 and became an instant hit.

It remained in production for a whopping seven years, only to be discontinued in 2009 when

the 797B's successor, the 797F hit the market.

At one point, the 797B was Caterpillar's largest, highest payload capacity haul truck model.

The 797B is equipped with a rear axle mounted, computer controlled, seven speed planetary

transmissions with an integral lock-up torque converter.

As well as six 11,680 lb Michelin 59/80R63 XDR tires.

#2 Komatsu 960E-1/960E-1K The Komatsu 960E-1 is an off-road, rigid-frame,

double-axle, diesel/AC electric powertrain haul truck manufactured by Komatsu America

Corp.

Bright, big, yellow.

This brilliant Komatsu could outdo Caterpillar as far as Tonka models go!

It is Komatsu's largest, highest capacity haul truck, with a payload capacity of up

to 360 short tons.

It was introduced in 2008 and has 3,500 horsepower.

The V18, dual-stage turbocharged diesel engine is coupled to a General Electric GTA-39 insulated-gate

bipolar transistor alternator that sends electrical power to twin General Electric GDY108 induction

traction motors, with one induction motor located on each side of the rear axle.

The 960E-1 cannot be driven on public roads because it is so large!

One would be knocked ut into the ditch if such was attempted and an oncoming car approached

the vehicle.

It must be shipped separately in parts as it cannot be shipped all in one load.

How much does it eight?

Over 635 tons.

But that doesn't slow it down as it can still reach 40 miles an hour.

That is one powerful truck!

#1 Bigfoot 5 You can surely tell by the name that this

truck means business.

In fact, it is in the Guinness book of world records for the biggest monster truck in the

world.

So, how could it not be number one?

In 1974, Bob Chandler who was a construction worker drove a Ford F-250 4x4 pick-up truck.

He was so rough on the truck that the parts needed replaced regularly.

Unfortunately, it wasn't easy to find the parts to replace them back in 1974.

So he created Midwest Four Wheel Drive, to fill that 4x4 gap.

Over time, to sell the business, he added parts to his truck, even some which made it

bigger.

The first Bigfoot had 48-inch tires, four-wheel steering and a supercharged eight-cylinder

engine.

A few years later, they were hired to show up in parades across the country.

He then started experimenting, and wondered if the truck could crush scrap cars.

The event was filmed, and proved his success.

He repeated the scenario at car events and gatherings before he decided to go even bigger.

Bigfoot 2 had 66-in-tall by 34-in-wide tires that were recycled from a fertilizer spreader.

Its axle once belonged to a military truck, and its 640-cubic-inch engine ran on alcohol.

By 1983, Bob had a sponsorship with Ford.

From there, he started building an entire line of Bigfoots.

In 1986, the biggest one to date was built.

The Bigfoot 5 stands was 15 ft 6 in tall and weighed 38,000 lbs with 10 ft tires.

Over twenty Bigfoots have been built, but number five has thus far been the biggest,

baddest, and craziest of them all!

Which one of these trucks was your favorite??

Let us know in the comments below!!

Thanks for watching!

Remember to subscribe if you are new here and see you next time!

Bye!!

For more infomation >> Most AMAZING Trucks In The World! - Duration: 12:17.

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What Makes a Honda is Who Makes a Honda: James and John's Story - Duration: 4:15.

What the world portrays is behind those walls

is a group of monsters.

What it's really been like,

they're human beings that look just like me and you,

who have made some mistakes.

When we come in here and treat them just like

human beings and we're not judging them,

it kind of gives them hope.

So I've been with Honda a little over 26 years,

and I've had an opportunity to wear a lot of leadership hats around Honda.

Before accepting this new role in our manufacturing office

I was working in the Marysville Auto Plant here in the assembly department,

and that's where I met James at.

As we talked we enjoyed our conversations and then

it just kept growing and kept evolving.

It was good to see a young, energetic individual

that was very eager and hungry about Honda

and our philosophy and our operating principles,

and I said, you know what, I'm going to mentor you.

I got a phone call from John and he said,

Hey, are you up for meeting tomorrow after work?

And I said John, I'm sorry, I can't meet.

I'm actually going to this prison ministry.

And he said wait a second, I got invited to the same exact thing.

So he said, how about this, how about we both go together,

that way we both can share the experience together and both have an impact.

That's kind of where it all evolved from there.

We go in there every Thursday and we listen to different inspirational music,

and then each member will talk about

how that moved them, or how it impacted their life.

To see gang members in the same program together,

interacting as friends and showing love,

that's a big impact.

When you're locked away from everything,

the little things mean the most.

I ain't received a Christmas card from anyone,

but I received a Christmas card from James and John.

They genuinely care.

And that is so important for somebody from the outside to come in and want to listen.

How they were treated in prison, I do believe,

will have an impact on the outside world.

So anything that I can do to help out is very, very important.

Some of them have been in there 10, 15, 20 years,

and never had a visit from a family member.

If we just forget about them and don't spend time with them,

they're going to come out,

and if they don't have anything positive to hold on to,

they're going to go back to what they know.

My nephew was murdered about a year ago,

and my nephew was our pride and joy.

Just the way James bonded with our family,

and the concern and just the energy that he put into helping our family,

James was there every step of the way.

Doing this mission together really makes our bond a lot stronger.

And especially when you do something that helps other people,

I think that's a type of bond that is indescribable.

This prison ministry, it's therapy for me.

The thing that really helped me is the people that are committing these crimes,

they're human beings that deserve a second chance.

Through hearing their stories I was able to forgive

the gentleman that took my nephew's life.

You know, John and James... rain, snow, or shine, they're here.

And everything is just genuine.

It's just in my heart and it's my nature to want to see people thrive

and see people be successful and want to help people

when they're going through different challenges.

Life is more about what you give than what you get.

And if I could do anything to help just one person

not come back to prison, I think there is nothing better.

I look forward to it,

just going out and making a difference.

That's our way of giving back.

For more infomation >> What Makes a Honda is Who Makes a Honda: James and John's Story - Duration: 4:15.

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Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel - Hotels Near Las Vegas Boulevard - Duration: 10:42.

For more infomation >> Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel - Hotels Near Las Vegas Boulevard - Duration: 10:42.

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Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 3 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 3 - with subtitles) - Duration: 2:43.

It is very difficult for us as industry to reach the consumer.

How recycling is really necessary.

It's difficult because they see one big pile of plastic.

How can I explain to the consumer they should recycle.

Throwing away is too easy; give it a second life, why not?

I can remember the stories of "why should we recycle, if they throw it out through the back door".

Forget about it, that doesn't happen anymore.

Those garbage flows, it fascinating how it's transported around the world, how we handle it.

Plastic collected in Enschede is compressed in bales,

then shipped to China or India.

The dirty plastic to China, the cleaner plastic to India.

The caps are manually separated from the bottles.

Then the granulate is transported back to the Netherland as raw material.

This is then called sustainable, but if you map out all those transports, it's very interesting.

I hope if people throw something away, or even better if they buy something, they realize "that's a lot of garbage".

If we, as industry, can impress on the consumer "bring it in, we will recycle it",

Both here, and in the far east.

I don't want to shut out the far east, because they too have a demand for recycled raw material, and the industry for it

But we can do it here too, have many recycling plants.

This doesn't have to go to Asia, it can be done here.

It's just the market sends it where it is worth most, supply and demand.

Sustainable building, ecological building, it's a hot item now in architecture.

But it's really a marketing gimmick, how it is handled.

New products are developed that cost a lot to produce,

and are then labeled sustainable or energy efficient.

That's why we took a few steps back, using garbage plastic to make a building.

For more infomation >> Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 3 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 3 - with subtitles) - Duration: 2:43.

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Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 4 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 4 - with subtitles) - Duration: 3:11.

You can rebuild it somewhere else.

We are thinking "in five years, what will be in surplus supply"

What you can use as experimental construction material, like phone books.

In five years phonebooks will not be around anymore.

These will then be left over, a potential building material.

Like other things.

You have to see a bit in the future "what won't we have, or what will we need",

and anticipate on it.

We refer to the Farnsworth house of Mies van der Rohe.

It's built for complete disassembly.

The frame has a beauty of itself; it is a beautiful thing in measures and scales.

In five years, it can be disassembled and built somewhere else in a day,

with a completely different appearance, only the framework is set.

That was the basic idea.

Offices have a useful life of twenty years, but they are built as if they are pyramids or something.

We basically have to change our way of thinking about building.

That's what we are showing with the PET-pavilion.

For more infomation >> Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 4 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 4 - with subtitles) - Duration: 3:11.

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S. Korea maintains THAAD cost is not up for renegotiation - Duration: 2:29.

South Korean and U.S. national security advisors held phone conversations over how and how

should cover the expenses for the THAAD missile defense system, originally meant to be covered

by Washington under an initial deal.

Right now a renegotiation on ways to share the cost is looking like a strong possibility.

Kim Jung-soo has our top story.

South Korea's defense ministry reaffirmed once again on Monday that it will not pay

for the U.S. missile defense system THAAD,... and that the question of who pays for the

battery cannot be renegotiated unless the entire Status of Forces Agreement is revised.

"The issue of who pays for THAAD has already been finalized, and is also stipulated in

the Status of Forces Agreement.

This can't be renegotiated."

The ministry was responding to comments by U.S. President Donald Trump, who said Friday

that South Korea should pay for the THAAD battery -- at a cost of about 1 billion dollars

-- comments deemed by many as misinformed.

On Sunday, South Korea's national security adviser Kim Kwan-jin and his U.S counterpart

H.R. McMaster spoke by phone to clear up the confusion,... which, ironically, only created

more confusion.

According to the presidential office of Cheong Wa Dae,....McMaster had reportedly reassured

Kim that the U.S. would stand by the current deal.

McMaster affirmed that in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, saying he had told Kim

that the U.S. would adhere to its word.

But he also said that the last thing he would want to do is contradict the president,...

and the president had asked them to review the defense cost-sharing agreements with U.S.

allies,... meaning THAAD could also be renegotiated in that context.

"The defense ministry also responded to growing speculation by the South Korean media that

the U.S. will try to use the THAAD deployment as a bargaining chip to force Seoul to contribute

more to the cost of stationing American troops on the peninsula."

"Under current agreements, South Korea is required to contribute to labor cost-sharing,

construction and logistics.

Weapons acquisition is not part of defense cost-sharing, as you may already be aware."

Preliminary procedures for defense cost-sharing negotiations are expected to begin near the

end of the year.

Kim Jung-soo, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> S. Korea maintains THAAD cost is not up for renegotiation - Duration: 2:29.

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Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 1 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 1 - with subtitles) - Duration: 2:34.

this is 100% polypropylene, fantastic to recycle.

this can become flower pots.

Bruno Banani.

Doesn't mean much to me, but they are filled like this and sealed.

Why these were thrown away I don't know,

Perhaps a production error, or the color fades?

It does lead to nice colors.

And it is fully recyclable.

What I find interesting about the location,

in Enschede and many cities in the Netherlands are so called "pause-landscapes".

Ten, fifteen years ago anything was possible, apartment buildings were built everywhere.

Now we have a crisis, we have built lots of vacancy.

Thus we have a lot of fallow ground.

The location for the PET-pavilion is very nice; the whole neighbourhood is building a park there,

Artists are making art there,

And our PET-pavilion, about sustainability, garbage flows, etc, is also accommodating for the whole park.

It will be lively little area for the duration of five years.

They wanted our pavilion in this park, so it can fulfill a community service.

And then such a project is carried by more people, because now it has a function.

Which was nice for us, because now it actually gets used.

You notice in cities here in the east, but more or less everywhere, lots of places in the city are left open.

Small parks are built there, and other things.

It's not nice for the construction industry, but it is an interesting development.

Who could have thought ten years ago, one could go to a housing association and they would say:"A lot? Sure, here you go".

Ten years ago that would have been impossible.

For more infomation >> Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 1 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 1 - with subtitles) - Duration: 2:34.

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Documentaire PET Paviljoen deel 2 (Documentary PET Pavilion part 2 - with subtitles) - Duration: 1:14.

With PET bottles, if you recycle them you can make different things.

This has been PET bottles.

The plastic zipper. Buttons, most these buttons were PET bottles.

The statement is: instead of processing the garbage into granulate or something you could reuse the garbage itself.

So the garbage itself has become a construction material.

Next we did some of thinking, and ended up at the garbage problem.

Philip once made a small bar from cubic metre plastic bales.

We decided to now make a building out of it,

Referring to the plastic soup, the oceanic islands of plastic garbage,

the animals eating it and ending up in the food chain.

That's how the idea started.

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