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Pen Name
> 24 hourLove this. Its beautiful and good quality. However mine arrived with a chip in the globe. Looks beautiful ans is a lovely gift tho
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Nhan
> 24 hourThe map contains illegal nine-dash-line of south China Sea. The U.S Navy is on that area now to prove to the world that the nine-dash-line claim from China is illegal.
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Debbie
> 24 hourLove the look. Very unique and have a lot of complements.
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Blanca Stroman
> 24 hourNice product
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JLO
> 24 hourGreat decoration. Love how it slowly spins when light shines on it.
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Jana Barton PhD
> 24 hourGreat gift
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> 24 hourOk, so heres how this works: The globe is encased in a liquid filled clear plastic sphere, same as the compasses they used to put in the back of cheap survival knives. The globe itself rotates inside the fluid filled sphere when exposed to sunlight (by magic, or physics, whichever you prefer), but because the plastic sphere is so thin, it appears the globe is just sitting there rotating on the 3 clear plastic supports. Very interesting piece of art and a definite conversation starter.
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Yvonne
> 24 hourThe globe is very handsome and adds a classy touch to a room or office. Everyone who has seen it has complimented its design and is intrigued by its turning without an electric or battery power source. The only knock Id give it is that the seam located where the Equator would be is not perfect... South America on either side of the seam is lined up perfectly, but Africa is off slightly. It wasnt enough for my boyfriend to allow me to go through the hassle of exchanging it, but given the price I was slightly disappointed in this flaw.
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Anonymous Coward
> 24 hourWorks as advertised. However, it is made of two separate globes one within the other, floating in a fluid. Doesnt take much light to get it moving as long as its directional. Also, It only looks like silver on black when the light when it is not coming from the rear, otherwise it looks purple and silver. I have had it for a month now and it hasnt broken, it has been shaken once but never dropped. On average it seems to rotate at about 1 revolution per 50 sec, but it would appear to be dependent on the amount of provided light. I would recommend this, if your looking for a tasteful globe that rotates on its own without batteries or wires. In fact the provided base is not necessary.
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Don Grimes
> 24 hourThe coolest globe on the planet