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wickedlady says:
I'm writing about my home town as I hope many people get a chance to visit the north in their lifetime. Not many chose it as a vacation destination and although there aren't your typical 'tourist attractions', it is a magical place with much to offer to the person in love with nature!
Yellowknife...
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IUFAN417 says:
This is probably the most unique home you will ever see. Sarah Winchester was convinced that spirits of the people killed by the Winchester rifles were haunting her. A spiritual consultant told her that the only way to escape them was to keep building onto her home and that's exactly what she did....
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Pearl510 says:
The town hall of Leuven is build in 1439. There have been several other halls before the one that can be viewed now. You find this masterpiece of architecture on the Grand Place, in the center of the city.
The Town hall is constructed in a Gothic style, with four towers (one on each corner), two ...
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felixiannabelle says:
What a fantastic place to hang out! Everything is within easy walking distance, and right near the water--a theater, the Maritime Aquarium, parks, and a shopping district with specialty stores and art galleries. As food goes, there are a variety of different restaurants available, including americ...
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ffransiska says:
In small cities in Java, indonesia, we have ladies (ranging from old, middle aged and younger ones - but recently the population is getting older, since this job doesn't attract younger generation too much) who are going around the houses and sell vegetables.
There are lots of housewives who norm...
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X_Drive says:
What is the most unique shop you have ever been in? If you have been here, it will definitely be at the very top of your list. If you haven't been yet, when you do, it will be the one.
They are most famous for their sideshow-like museum with mummies, shrunken heads, rare and exotic art...
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Traveling_Brian says:
What in the world is Zorbing? Well... imagine yourself in the world's largest hamster ball. That's a zorb. Now imagine yourself rolling down a massive hill in that hamster ball. That's zorbing. And where better to go zorbing than its birthplace? So head to Rotorua, New Zealand. Where else would you ...
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mypictures4u says:
Opinions differ on this "sight". To me "Four Corners National Monument" is probably the only place I went to in the States I would definitely not visit again. Why? There is "nothing" special to see.
Pay three dollars and you get admission to the only point where the boundaries of four US states (...
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paulkernan says:
The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and worthy of a visit, especially if the weather is fine. Comprising of over 40,000 basalt columns that were created when volcanic lava made contact with the sea, cooled rapidly and cracked into these geometrical shapes. Almost all are six-sided, ...
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kchong says:
"World fusion" cuisine (I really can't think of any other way to describe it), tapas style in SF's Mission districtI went here on a weekday night, so I haven't experienced what the typical nightlife here is like, but according to citysearch and other various sources, it's the place to be on a Fri/Sa...
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