Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Floating Schoolhouse and More!





If you've been reading this blog for a while, you've already seen pictures of the Chinese schoolhouse located inside a cave. Now you can marvel at a floating school (shown above), an underground school, and a school made from shipping containers! Check them out here.

10 comments:

Kitty said...

FIRST COMMENT!!! How do the students get on? Boats??

Nellie said...

*first comment I hope* wacky wacky wacky I wanna go there!

ookamishinzui said...

Wow!
It's like you can find a school ANYWHERE!

Jin Ai said...

First comment! :D

Awesome. That reminds me of the floating island, although, unfortunately, it's not self sufficient.
The kids who get to learn there are really lucky!

Jin Ai said...

LOL, the first comment thing is so confusing because they have to be approved first xD oopsie.

Well, next time I can just be like FIRST...batch of comments? rofl.

Elizabeth said...

Very cool school! It's unusual like the school I go to.

Lara said...

huh....the sign on the school says: “this construction was funded by the embassy of united kingdom through the national fund for vietnamese children.” I wonder why they would fund a floating school??

Patsee said...

The dome is by far my favorite.

ananka said...

Patsee: You know what's weird? My grade school looked a lot like the domed building.

Anonymous said...

this website: http://www.subsurfacebuildings.com/default.asp has a whole list of undergrond buildings in the US. I don't know if you already know about this site. I thought it was pretty interesting.
-jess