Fence or art object?

Some people like to stand out from the gray mass in everything. This also applies to fences. Sometimes you look at the fences and wonder where the owner of the plot has so much imagination! Of course, this is more typical for abroad than for our country, because Russian residents, as a rule, are conservative in this matter. However, I am not averse to admire, wonder and even take pictures against the background of unusual fences. Some of these unusual fences will be discussed in this article.

"Numbered" fence

For example, in the state of Missouri in the USA there is a fence decorated from bottom to top with license plates. The decoration of such a fence, obviously, took him much more time than the construction of the fence itself. Most likely, the collection of such signs was collected by him for more than one year, and so he decided to share his pride with neighbors and passers-by. And of course, such an art object is popular among tourists who do not miss the opportunity to take pictures against the background of such a "numbered" fence.

Fence with lots of locks

Yes, and there are such fences. For example, in Chinatown in New York. Along the entire length of such a fence, locks are neatly decorated on the picket fence, hung at the same distance from each other. The peculiarity of such locks is a child's face painted on each of them. what does it mean? One can only guess. Maybe these locks serve as a talisman for the children of the owner of the plot?

Exhibition of Lost Things

In New Zealand, there is an unusual attraction in the city of Cardon. This is a fence on which forgotten things hang. Residents of the Cordon say that it all started a few years ago, when some unknown person hung four bras on the fence. Obviously, they were blown off the clothesline by the wind, and he wanted to mark the find in this way so that the owner of the things could see them and take them away. Since then, this fence has turned into a real exhibition consisting of lost things. The fence is hung with various things. It is believed that leaving some thing on this fence is a good sign. So if you are visiting there, you can add your own little thing to this unusual collection.

In New Zealand, the duffel fence is not the only one. The inhabitants of this country decided to install a fence... from what would you think? From shoes! This initiative was supported. Probably, soon New Zealanders will have some more unusual ideas. Or maybe they have already appeared.

Fences for the curious

The curiosity of dogs is sometimes simply boundless, and everyone knows it. To look at passers-by for a long time, to climb into all sorts of holes and penetrate where it would seem impossible to penetrate. And often curiosity plays cruel jokes with dogs. One day, California rescuers were freeing the head of a dog that was stuck in a fence hole. This prompted the American Carol Best to design a kind of window-porthole specifically for dogs to look through it. The window has a size just right for the size of the dog's head. It is installed on the canvas of the fence - it does not matter whether it is a fence made of wood or some other - in a place from where dogs can observe everything that happens on the street. So dogs have a reduced desire to sneak out of the fence in an attempt to satisfy their curiosity. Lucky Jet Game

  

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