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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Homeowner transforms cabin into ‘Dr. Seuss tower’
     2015-April-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    HAILED as one of the most imaginative minds in history, Dr. Seuss created magical worlds with playful rhymes and kooky illustrations.

    But it seems his words have come to life somewhere in the depths of Alaska.

    This towering structure 130 miles (209 km) from Anchorage was once a two-story home, built after a forest fire swept the valley clean of trees.

    However, when the trees eventually started shooting up again, the owner refused to relinquish his idyllic view of the mountains.

    So they built up. And up. And up.

    Now it teeters at an impressive 12 stories high, bearing a stark resemblance to the kind of houses drawn in Dr. Seuss’ books. And it has not gone unnoticed.

    Hordes of Dr. Seuss fans have flocked to “climb the tower” in the past few years.(SD-Agencies)

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