Internet, Newspapers, and Magazines make all shorts of rating, The Biggest, The Highest, The Most Expensive, The Most Interesting, The most... most, most... Seems to have all the Tags and "nomination" sounded. But — NO, all attractions are divided into two parts, those known worldwide, arriving in another county, and the must-see, just like White House, Golden Bridge, Eiffel Tower, Taj Mahal, Great Wall of China, etc. They usually come across quite by accident or build by Plan, but sometimes emotion forms getting much more. WALL GUM refers precisely to the category of interest. It is situated in Settle, USA, and its size is about 15 x 50 feet. This wall is completely covered with a chewing gum layer and chewing gum pieces in several inches, as in the approach of your hands. Nobody would argue with the fact that Americans — One of the most chewing Nations.
Gum wall Seattle
This Market Theater (Cinema) Gum Wall is a brick alleyway wall now covered in several used chewing gum, and it is a local landmark in downtown Seattle, in Post Alley under Pick Place Market. This wall is similar to Bubblegum Alley in San Luis Obispo, California, USA. In the 90s, people had to stand up for a movie ticket in a huge queue and stuck the chewing gum on the wall. Theater staff tried to clean the wall twice, but in 1999 no longer spent the time and energy to the same "wall" became a certified tourist attraction of Seattle.
Chewing gum wall Seattle
Now it is covered with thousands and thousands of pieces of chewing gum in different colors. With an increasing wall, " chew art" is becoming more sophisticated. Here you can see the " artistic modeling" in the form of figures of hearts, people name, fashioned for pieces of chewing gum, and paste the coins too, various inscriptions. Now every tourist is committed to sticking gum and photographed against Seattle gum wall. You too.☺
First Image by Flickr user Ricky
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Gum wall Seattle |
Image by Flickr user Stew and Vee Carrington
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Seattle's gum wall |
Image by Flickr user iwona_kellie
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Gum wall in Seattle |
Image by Flickr user Debbie
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Chewed gum wall |
Image by Flickr user mediafury
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Bubble gum wall |
Image by Flickr user Paul Turner
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Market theater Seattle |
Image by Flickr user Paul Turner
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Gum wall Seattle Washington |
Image by Flickr user Ray Hutchinson
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Wall of gum |
Image by Flickr user Kristine Lasley Photography
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Bubblegum wall |
Image by Flickr user Adam Carroll
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Seattle gum wall |
Image by Flickr user get_merry
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The gum wall |
Image by Flickr user get_merry
Through sheer determination and team work, this group of three reached new heights putting gum on the gum wall in Seattle, WA.
Image by Flickr user shuttertours
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Walls market |
Image by Flickr user Liz Hall
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Seattle gum wall location |
Image by Flickr user teecer
Source — Wikipedia
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