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 | Largest Chair | Chair that can be view from two miles away. |
|  | Sowarski Crystal Chandelier in Saudia-mecca | One of the masterpeice. |
|  | Chandelier in Medina | Masjid un nabi (sa) in medina. |
|  | Chandelier Outside Masjidunabi (Sa) | Some unique shape and design. |
|  | Tube Chandelier | Huge tube shaped chandelier. |
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|  | Mushroom Coral | Mushroom coral are generally solitary marine animals that are capable of benthic locomotion. These corals often appear to be bleached or dead. In most genera, a single polyp emerges from the center of the skeleton to feed at night Mushroom corals are also able to switch sex from male to female and back again. |
|  | Brain Coral | Brain coral is a common name given to corals in the family Faviidae. They are so called due to their generally spheroid shape and grooved surface which resembles an animal brain. Brain corals are found in shallow warm-water coral reefs in all the world's oceans. The life span of the largest brain corals is 200 years. Colonies can grow as large as six or more feet (1.8 m) high. They catch their food by extending their tentacles at night. |
|  | Pink Soft Coral | Octocorallia (also known as Alcyonaria) is a subclass of Anthozoa comprising 3,000 species of water-based organisms formed of colonial polyps with 8-fold symmetry. These organisms have an internal skeleton secreted by mesoglea and polyps with eight tentacles and eight mesentaries. |
|  | World's Largest Wind Turbine | The world's largest wind turbine is now the Enercon E-126. This turbine has a rotor blade length of 126 meters (413 feet). The E-126 is a more sophisticated version of the E-112, formerly the world's largest wind turbine and rated at six megawatts. |
|  | Red-billed _ Tropic Bird | The Red-billed Tropic bird, Phaethon aethereus, also known as the Boatswain Bird is a tropic bird, one of three closely related seabirds of tropical oceans. It occurs in the tropical Atlantic, eastern Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The Red-billed Tropic bird breeds on tropical islands laying a single egg directly onto the ground or a cliff ledge. It disperses widely when not breeding, and sometimes wanders far, including an amazing record from Great Britain. One has recently been found in eastern Nova Scotia, Canada. They feed on fish and squid, but are poor swimmers. |
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