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My name is Kristian. This is my first blog and it first started out as travel blog. But then I started involving my love for the entertainment scene mainly the movies and concerts scene.

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Solar bottle light in the Philippines
written on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 @ 2:18 PM ?


Solar Light
This invention was done in South American countries but it was recently introduce to the Philippines. A bottle light filled with bleach and water which is then attached on the roof of a house. Once the sunlight hits the bottle, the rays are absorbed by the water and fills up the room below the roof giving it free lighting.

This invention has already spread to over thousands of homes in the Philippines. This type of invention really helps the Filipino people and I'm glad that this invention helps us save energy and costs. Check out the video and be intrigued. =)


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