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    The lights inside the wristband can be controlled by a software program, which sends signals to the wristband, instructing it to light up or blink, for example. The single colour version is available in green, blue, yellow, red, pink, and white. The first use of Xylobands on a large scale was on Coldplay's 2012 Mylo Xyloto Tour. A Xyloband was ...

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    Manning Close Christmas Light Show, Wells, Somerset, England. Christmas light sculptures, also called motifs, are used as Christmas decorations and for other holidays. Originally, these were large wireframe metalwork pieces made for public displays, such as for a municipal government to place on utility poles, and shopping centers to place on ...

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    This sculpture is part of India’s efforts to bring awareness to plastic pollution. ... Artist creates Giant Santa Claus out of 10,000 Plastic Bottles ...

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    Blown glass baubles for sale in Tlalpujahua, Michoacán, Mexico.The town is known for its production of Christmas ornaments. [3] A fully decorated Christmas tree. The first decorated trees were adorned with apples, [4] white candy canes, and pastries in the shapes of stars, hearts and flowers.

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    He added that the head of Stretch Serpent Armstrong toy would go for a hefty amount. "Just this alone, a guy would pay," he said, "$4-$5,000 just for the head." Yes, you heard that right.

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