Create-A-Culture 2

Create-A-Culture 2

Cultural history for a fictional country.
Contest ended 7 years ago 5/5/2005 12:00:00 AM EDT

Contest Info

  • Cost: 10 credits
  • Jackpot: 100 credits

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This carved coconut is served filled with papaya juice to simulate the flag colors.
Meal of choice in the late 30's, honouring the mother nation using local fruits...
.sources here.

 
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Dubwonkay, Present day.
60 years after the drama, the Eh-bomb radiations ravaged local fauna.
Ruins of the ancient gamblers paradise are now the playground of mutated organisms...
sources. Flease, piew vull.

 
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Vintage Dubwonkayan, p.r. poster... I think they settled a little bit too far South for my taste!

PLEASE VIEW FULL SIZE!

 
7

The legendary "Lost Cup" of New Winnipeg, a huge monolith once thought lost after the fateful dropping of the eh-bomb.

 
12

This novelty shirt celebrates the island's most unique feature: its hole!

Source photo purchased from iStock Photo, which holds the model release.

 
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As the brochure says "beautiful one day, almost gone the next"

 
8

Much of Canada's culture actually derives from Dubwonkay traditions- The padded stick dancers of Dubwonkay inspired the NHL, The large statues created by the ancient Dubwonkaiyians, still decorated in the old ways inspired the RCMP, and the traditional fermented coconut juice drink was the inspiration for pioneering Canadian beer makers Bob and Ray Labatt,

 
6

The "Space" part was added to the museum's name when
the first Canadian astronaut to walk on the moon visited and donated a small piece
of moon rock (which was last seen in the sand somewhere near the plane's left wheel).

 
7

Forget the Red Cross, after the disaster the Dubwonkayans got emergency supplies they REALLY needed.

 

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