A plastic piece of Lego which was lost overboard when a container ship was hit by a freak wave has been found in a beach clean-up 28 years later. The small blue Lego flipper was lost when container ...
Lego from a 1997 container spill continues to wash up on UK beaches Tracey Williams / Lego Lost At Sea Facebook Page In 1997, the container ship Tokio Express was hit by an incredibly strong wave that ...
Beachcombers on England's southwest coast are continuing to dig up buried treasure 27 years after the prized possessions were lost overboard. In this case, however, the booty is made up of pirate- and ...
It is a beach litter cleanup even the kids could enjoy. Lego is continuing to wash up on the shores of Cornwall beaches 17 years after a container ship was struck by a freak wave and close to five ...
"It is a launchpad for imagination," IKEA designer Andreas Fredriksson said of the new storage box Our homes are our playground! That's exactly the mentality IKEA hopes to inspire through their new ...
BEACHGOERS in Cornwall, UK routinely find Lego pieces washing up onshore – here’s why. Lego toys have been appearing on the southwest coast of England for 25 years after a container ship was hit by a ...
Who doesn’t love tiny houses? I mean, you can build them from anything. And you can even do it yourself with some internet tutorials on the side. As a crafty person, I love the idea of building a tiny ...
Tiny pieces of Lego are still washing up on Britain’s shores- almost 18 years after a wave hit a container ship off the Cornish coast, causing 4.8 million pieces of the popular toy to fall overboard.
Since Rotterdam has a rather vast container port, sourcing the modular elements for the Adaptable Tower would be made even more sustainable since the containers would not have to be trucked from afar.