The Al-Haram Mosque in Mecca

Stan Munro works on his models at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York, United States. He takes one day to six months to make each building using using millions of toothpicks.
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Ka’ba in mecca

The Brooklyn Bridge and Big Ben

St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City

Cutty Sark

Toothpick City

Sydney Opera House in Australia

The Blue Mosque In Istanbul, Turkey

The Aspire Tower in Doha, Qatar

The Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth

St Peter’s Square At The Vatican City

London’s Tower Bridge

Taj Mahal, India
All above photos via Telegraph.co.uk

Toothpick City-II

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From Page: “Stan Munro from New York has quit his job as a TV presenter since 2003 and worked full-time for the job of constructing world architectures with toothpicks. It took him 6 years to set up two breathtaking ‘toothpicks city’ by using 6 millions toothpicks and 170 liter gluewater, including Big Ben in London, London Tower Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Eiffel Tower in Paris, Empire State Building in New York,
Dubai Voyage Sails Hotel etc. more than 50 models of famous landmark structure in the world.”