An exotic 'forest' of trash

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2012

The old saying that one man's trash is another man's treasure has been exemplified in the Mohave Desert in California.

A waste collector has used typewriters, surfboards, bottles, and even buffalo skulls to create his own version of a forest, which has drawn visitors from across the world.

Rob Reynolds reports from Oro Grande, California.

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  • JUNK?! THATS GOLD RIGHT THERE!! Glass is the greatest, plastic sucks, wouldnt you say that its GOLDEN that glass doesnt give you CANCER??

  • LOL @ $100 for all that welding. More like $400 for ONE tree.

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  • If I was this guy, I'd be pissed for the way the reporter talked about what he have done.. they should fire that idiot. ...or just got someone with more a interest in art to do the report =/

  • @leeo268 Dude, I was just laughing at what the presenter said. I wasn't judging the guy or anything.

  • i used to revenge .. Until i took an arrow To the knee ^_^ 1:54

  • Was this the one on an idiot abroad?

  • this reminds me of the place Harriet and her friends would visit her nanny in 'Harriet the Spy"

  • Op i only know this from An Idiot Abroad

  • Elmer rocks!

  • Condescending, patronizing reportage, but Elmer Long is a true gem. 

  • The reporter needs to go back to school and learn how to do unbiased reporting. That was not something I expect from Aljazeera.

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