Last Updated on January 7, 2021
The best roads in the world, Germany
One word: Perfection! The German highways serve up to half a century without needing any repairs, while the repair is more like construction from scratch. The technology of road-making in Germany resembles the strongest layered cake ever!
The intensive process of making highways start at 5 a.m. and by the end of every day, one km of road is perfectly completed. Additionally, the technologies used reduce the roads’ noise level as well as their cost.
The most amazing part is that these eco-friendly roads don’t produce toxic gases when exposed to heat and they’re so safe that only 50 percent actually recommend a speed limit.
New image for buildings, Austria
The amazing Graz Art Museum “Kunsthaus”, also called a Friendly Alien, is situated in Graz, Austria, and it obviously stands out among the city’s ordinary, old buildings. The designers say this is a type of communication between tradition and novelty.
Another strange, yet great building in Austria is the Spittelau waste incineration plant. It’s a unique combination of energy, waste, and art. They use the energy from the heating plant to keep over 60,000 apartments warm, and it has even become a tourist attraction.
Polymer banknotes, Australia
Australians have stopped gluing or taping up their damaged money since the 80s. Those weak papers were replaced by strong and water-resistant money, aka polymer banknotes, which became popular immediately after they were released.
However, the Reserve Bank took polymer banknotes to the next level and created animated Australian banknotes. This alone is enough reason to visit this continent.
By the way, many countries are also planning to switch to new, better banknotes.
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