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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Gerard Butler and Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Gerard Butler and Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Gerard Butler.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Picture MUST credit: Warner Bros./ Dreamworks
Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Gerard Butler and Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Gerard Butler and Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Mason Thames.
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How To Train Your Dragon live action remake
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Here’s a first look at the live action remake of animated fantasy movie, How To Train Your Dragon.
Inspired by Cressida Cowell’s New York Times bestselling book series, the original DreamWorks animation franchise which began in 2010 has grossed more than $1.6 billion USD at the global box-office.
Now, through cutting-edge visual effects, it has been transformed to bring the adventures of young Viking Hiccup and Toothless the dragon to life.
Scottish Olympus Has Fallen and 300 actor Gerard Butler plays Viking chief Stoick the Vast — reprising the role he voiced in the animated films.
His son Hiccup is played by newcomer Mason Thames.
The film is set on the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations.
Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon.
The movie is due to be released in June next year.
OPS: A clip from the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon with Gerard Butler.
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Shrek swamp home goes on Airbnb
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Shrek swamp home goes on Airbnb
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Shrek swamp home goes on Airbnb
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Shrek swamp home goes on Airbnb
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27/09/2023
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?Pictures must credit: Airbnb/Alix McIntosh
Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Shrek swamp home goes on Airbnb
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Fans of animated movie ogre Shrek can now sample his swamp-living lifestyle —by renting out his tree stump home.
The venue is a replica of the green hero’s home and is situated in the picturesque highlands of Scotland.
A handful of Shrek's biggest fans will be able to stay in the home which has been listed on Airbnb for Halloween.
The listing on AirBnB is hosted by Shrek’s friend Donkey.
Visitors will be able to kick back and relax in "earwax candlelight" at the secluded pad and in the morning, guests will be served waffles.
It even has the iconic outhouse building which features at the beginning of the original Dreamworks 2001 Shrek movie with toilet, sink and shower facilities.
Shrek lovers can request to book this fairytale stay beginning October 13 at 6pm BST for free but are responsible for their own travel to and from Scotland.
There is one two-night stay for up to three guests from October 27-29.
OPS: The Shrek Airbnb accommodation
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
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The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
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The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
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The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
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The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
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The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just beca...
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040n)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just beca...
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040l)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just beca...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
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The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just beca...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040k)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just beca...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040j)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just beca...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040g)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday.
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just bec...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040f)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday.
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just bec...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4545040h)
The World's Largest Bubble lands Samsam Bubbleman his tenth Guinness World Record at Jubilee Gardens, London. Measuring 23.1m³, it was inspired by the bubble-filled DreamWorks animation 'Home' released in cinemas this Friday.
Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Bubble, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2015
The world's most famous bubbleologist today entered the record books for an incredible tenth time as he pulled off his most spectacular world record yet.
Inspired by DreamWorks' bubble-powered new animation Home, Samsam Bubbleman stunned witnesses at Jubilee Gardens beneath the London Eye as he produced the World's Largest Free-Floating Bubble measuring a staggering 23.1 cubic metres, the size of two family cars or 150,000 tennis balls.
This milestone Guinness World Record? was staged to celebrate the theatrical release of Home, out this Friday. The film, which features an all-star voice-cast including Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez, brings to life the loveable Boov, whose technology is based entirely on bubbles, with everything in their fantastical world being spherical.
The record-breaking bubble, which was verified by Guinness following complex 3D measurements and chartered surveyor calculations, beat the previous record set in Massachusetts in 2013 by over 2.5m³.
"I am thrilled to be honoured with my tenth Guinness World Record?," says Samsam Bubbleman, from Seven Sisters, London. "It has been my most challenging record yet with a number of crucial elements coming together - the equipment, my top secret bubble solution, weather conditions and most importantly what I call my 'inner bubble'. I needed to approach a near meditative state to create this bubble - closing my eyes, deep breaths and incredible concentration and patience."
He adds, "I have been inspired by the film Home not just bec...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BIWGP (FO
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