The Cau Vang Golden Bridge Sits On Two Massive Stone Hands
Vietnam is, without a doubt, one of the most interesting yet unexplored countries in the Eastern hemisphere. Big cities like Hanoi are located right beside dense jungles, so tourists can visit many sites in only a couple of days. One of the most fascinating architectural structures across the country would be the Cau Vang Golden Bridge. It is a long bridge held up by a pair of huge stone hands. It was designed by TA Landscape Architecture and can be found atop the Ba Na Hills, close to Da Nang. Visitors can visit it without a problem, but they will need to ride a cable car to get to the top of the hill.
A Toaster From The 1920s
What could be better than a piece of toast? Some might even say that it is the best thing since… wait for it… sliced bread. After electricity was introduced, many fun inventions started to pop up everywhere. One such creation would be the early toaster in this photo. It can do what your toaster does, but it does the job differently. It does not toast both sides at the same time but only heats a single side of the bread each time. The users need to watch the bread to ensure that it is just as crispy as they want. Once they do that, they will flip it over and toast the other side to do the same thing.