Belarus' Hozha Welcomes Mini Eiffel Tower: Anatoly's Masterpiece
A local landmark has emerged in the agrotown of Hozha, Belarus. Anatoly, a skilled resident, has constructed a miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower, standing tall at 10 meters, precisely scaled at 1:33.
Anatoly's craftsmanship is evident in every detail of the tower. He built it from over 2000 parts, each one meticulously crafted and assembled. The top part of the tower, measuring 3-4 meters in height, can be assembled in just a day, as Anatoly confidently states.
The tower is not the only creation in Anatoly's courtyard. Visitors can also marvel at a metallic dragon and a giant dandelion, made from an impressive 1.5 kilometers of wire. Anatoly's passion for building extends to a gazebo he constructed, complete with a stove-oven and a beautifully decorated sauna stove, showcasing his mastery in working with wood.
Anatoly's miniature Eiffel Tower stands as a testament to his creativity and skill. With no such word as 'impossible' in his vocabulary, he turned his idea into reality, adding a unique attraction to the agrotown of Hozha.
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