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  2. Two brothers created the Yeti cooler. Then their partner was ...

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    From his factory in the Philippines, he could manufacture a cooler or a kayak or a truck camper shell at a fraction of what it would cost in America. So Roy and Ryan set up a meeting and hopped on ...

  3. Camper shell - Wikipedia

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    The top of the camper shell is usually even with or above the top of the truck cab. Even though use for camping may have been its initial purpose, it now seems most often to be used for utility and storage purposes – particularly the protection of cargo from the elements and theft. A Chevrolet C1500 with a white camper shell.

  4. Capiz shell window - Wikipedia

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    A closed capiz-shell window. In Philippine architecture, the capiz shell window is a type of window with small panes that use the translucent and durable capiz shell (windowpane oyster shell) instead of glass. The Chinese were presumably the first to utilize the shell, the dissemination of which use has been credited to the Portuguese ...

  5. Off-Road RVs Exist, and They're Really Freaking Cool

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    FWC Hawk and Ram Power Wagon Truck Camper RV. The Hawk Pop-Up camper shell is designed to fit in the cargo bed of full-sized pickups. It’s a modest affair by RV standards, but when it’s mated ...

  6. Windowpane oyster - Wikipedia

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    Aside from being abundant in the province of Capiz, capiz shells are also abundant in the island of Samal in the Philippines, where 500 tons of capiz shells are harvested every other year. The capiz shells found around the island are harvested and transformed into various decorative products.

  7. Capiz - Wikipedia

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    Capiz is known for the Placuna placenta oyster shell that has the same name locally and is used for decoration and making lampshades, trays, doors and capiz-shell windows. Likewise, the province is known as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines" [4] and was among the top 15 most frequently visited places in the Philippines. [5]

  8. Toppola - Wikipedia

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    Toppola is a brand of camper shell originally made for the Saab 99 combi coupé. By removing the hatch and putting on the Toppola a car could be converted to a campervan in about 15 to 30 minutes. The top can easily be lifted off and the hatch door reattached, so the car can be used without the Toppola.

  9. Rizal Shrine (Calamba) - Wikipedia

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    Its windows have sliding window sashes using capiz shells, [7] the exterior walls are painted green (originally white) and the roof is constructed of red ceramic tile. [3] In June 2009, the National Historical Institute (now National Historical Commission of the Philippines) ordered the shrine's repainting to highlight the meaning of Rizal's ...