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African ingenuity . A team of bloggers and readers share photos, videos and stories from across the web. Inspiring, m?
This guy 
designed the helicopter from the old Honda Civic, Toyota and the remains of the crashed Boeing 747.
And this one 
made a paraglider from plastic bags and other garbage.
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These guys started the 
production of welding machines made of scrap materials found at the landfill. Children design their own 
toy inventions . In Kenya, 
a biogas generator was created that converts methane from manure to gas for cooking. And this man makes 
coffee machines from the remains of military projectiles .
Well, something that should just impress everyone to the core: this young man, whose name is 
William Kamkuamba, created a 
wind-powered electricity generator for his house from 
very different parts that we, in general, used to call 
garbage . His words: " 
I try and I do " (I Try and I Make), most likely, will soon be included in the lexicon of the probloggers of the world.
So much of everything, in fact, nothing. Impressive.
As new materials arrive, 
we will try to adequately translate them for you, because many of our compatriots do not even know how life takes place on another continent.
UPD : As 
Google notes , the Afrigadget site seems to him unsafe. However, I did not feel any negative consequences of visiting the resource. However - be careful, turn on the firewalls.