Cool Tree Houses are buildings constructed among the branches or next to the trunk of one or more mature trees, and are raised above the ground.
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Cool Tree Houses can be built for recreation or permanent habitation.
Generally, the term “tree fort” is used only for recreational structures and not permanent homes.
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In this post you can see the 8 of the most amazing tree houses ever built.
Blue Forest Exclusive Cool Tree Houses & Eco-lodges - Blue Forest Tree Houses & Eco-lodges - The EscapeArtist staff was privileged to meet Andy Payne on his recent visit to Panama.
Andy is the director of Blue Forest Tree Houses, a company that designs and builds tree homes around the world.
Blue Forest is possibly the world's best designer and builder of tree houses with some of the most innovative technology and dynamic designs in the field.They have recently designed a multi-million dollar tree house hotel that utilizes dozens of trees. Look for an interview with Andy in upcoming issue of our eZine.
We have seen a wide range of the Blue Forest Tree House designs and they are absolutely amazing. Andy and his crew build actual homes in trees that are fully functional structures with two and even three bedrooms. Visit the Blue Forest website and see their tree house photos and an explanation of the Blue Forest Philosophy.
This amazing Cool Tree Houses above was designed by Takashi Kobayashi, one of japan's leading treehouse creators. This house was designed after an advertising agency in Tokyo, hired him to design a treehouse for a Nescafé commercial now running on Japanese television.
Mr. Kobayashi built an oval bird's nest of a house, 12 feet high and 9 feet in diameter, reached by a circular staircase, and the final price for this tree house was about $38,000. The house is located on a field there owned by the town of Kamishihoro, where it remains an enticing, if off-limits, gift from Nestlé, the makers of Nescafé, to the people of Hokkaido.
Coorg is on the Western Ghats. Set amidst verdant valleys, imposing mountains and teak wood forests, this is one of the most beautiful hill stations you can visit. It lies on Karnataka's southwestern end, covering an area of 4,102 sq km.
The Kodagu district comprises different communities - Kodava, Tulu, Gowda, Moplah out of which the lasrgest is the Kodava community, both economically and politically. The economy depends on agriculture, coffee plantations, foretry and tourism.
There are many versions behind the origin of the name Kodagu. According to the Puranas, Kodava is the redifned name of Krodhadesa, meaning 'Land of Anger', said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. While for some, it is believed to hve been named after the River Cauveri, where 'kod' means 'give' and 'ava' means 'mother' - which means Cauvery is the 'mother to the people'. Few believe the name originated from the Kannada kudu which means 'dense forest' on a steep hill. It is said that the history of Coorg dates back to as early as 888 AD.