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Eric says:
This bizarre park was built by an Italian soldier as a dedication to his wife, but it is an odd dedication at that. It is filled with surreal sculptures and buildings, but most of the sculptures are of fantastic looking monsters and creatures, hence the name of the park. What is especiall...
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fyrefly says:
When I was in Australia, I went to Sydney for ANZAC Day weekend. One of the things I did while I was there was the Weird Sydney Tour.
The tour begins at night, and you ride around the city in a hearse named Elvira, which is renovated into limo seating. The tour lasts about 3 hours and you're ta...
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ophirh says:
Grab a taxi from the thamel or wherever you stay at in Kathmandu and go to this local temple, sitting on the river that goes through Kathmandu. In this temple you can see the ritual of burning the bodies of the dead, and not like in Varanasi, you can actually take pictures of it (as you see in my pi...
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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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kchong says:
The costumes are craaaazy!
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fran2011 says:
This attraction called "La Guancha", is located in southern Puerto Rico, bordering the Caribbean Sea. It's basically a boardwalk filled with many different local eateries. They mostly sell delicious "fritters", like what we call "bacalaitos", or fried cod fish. There are also "empanadillas", which a...
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Fio says:
I've been to some strange bars in my time, but this one is definitely up there. Here, in Trichy, a medium-sized city smack dab in the middle of Tamil Nadu, is one of the last places I would expect to find a wild-west themed bar. But the 'appeal' of this place goes far beyond the fact that it's who...
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