This world is full of weirdness. many people say if life in this world is very mysterious, sometimes even felt strange. really, here I want to show 10 The Most Weird and Unique Places In The World
- Sealand: a micronation on the waters of the North Sea
Sealand is a mini country located 10 kilometers from the seashore of Suffolk, England. Sealand is inhabited by family and relatives of Paddy Roy Bates. The occupied area is only about 550 m2.
Although this country's sovereignty and power are not recognized by any country, it may be the most recognizable mini-state in the world, and sometimes appears in debates as a case study of how the principles of international law can be debated.
- Thank you for Fucking, Austria
Fucking is the name of a small town in Austria (population 150). This small town is known by the name "Fucking" more or less since 1070.
The most popular thing in this city is the road marker with the name of this city, sometimes many tourists who speak english stop just to just take photos. In fact, this one road marker became the most stolen road marker in Austria. City residents have a special budget to replace the stolen street markings.
- A museum devoted to the Penis
The Icelandic Phallological Museum in Husavík, Iceland, is a museum dedicated to phallology. Currently this museum has 154 specimens exhibited like a hunting trophy, embalmed with formaldehyde, or dried in a display box. The museum sought to collect penile specimens from every mammal in Iceland, including some endangered or extinct species in Icelandic waters.
- Erving's Location. Population: 1
Erving's Location is located in Coos, New Hampshire. In New Hampshire the location, contribution, district, and sale are separate from provinces that are not part of the city and have limited self-government (if any, mostly uninhabited).
According to the 2000 census, one person lives in Erving. Some have speculated that the census statistics for Erving could be computer malfunctions.
- The Mojave Lonely Phone Booth
The Mojave Phone Booth was the only booth phone in the Mojave National Preserve that caught the attention of many people in 1997, due to its unnatural location. This one booth is 15 miles from the nearest interstate highway, and miles from any building. People sometimes call this booth just to get an answer, and some others take a trip to the booth to answer the phone, often camping around. The story inspires the making of Mojave Phone Booth, which was released in 2006. Why I have never heard of pelem?
6. The smallest park in the world: 452 in2
Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon is the world's security park, according to the Guinness Book of Records. This 'park' measuring 610mm which in 1948 actually liked to be built for lampposts. The park is equipped with several unusual items over the years including a swimming pool for butterflies (complete with dive gear) and miniature ferris wheel (plus tap water with regular size). Interested create beat this record?
- Christian chapel decorated by 40,000 bones
she Sedlec Ossuary is a small chapel chaplain, which is under the All Saints Cemetery Church in the Czech Republic. The ossuary contains approximately 40,000 human skulls artistically arranged to create decorations and equipment for the chapel.
- Climb the steepest path in the world
The lonely road on the outskirts of Baldwin Street, in New Zealand the southern city of Dunedin, is considered the steepest road in the world.
At the highest speed, the slope is approximately 1: 2.86 (20 ° or 38%) - so, for every distance of 2.86 meters horizontally, the height reaches 1 meter.
- Walcome to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysilio gogogoch
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysilio gogogoch is a village on the island of Anglesey in Wales. Known officially has the longest place name in the UK, and in the world. The long name was planned in 1860 for the pride of the longest name of the railroad in Great Britain, but no word in Welsh grammar. If translated Indonesian approximately the word "Church of St. Mary in the valley of white hazel trees near the quick whirlpool and red cave church St. Tysilio".
- Climbing Rabbit Hill
Colletto Fava is a 1,500m high hill in the southern part of the Piedmont region of Italy. In 2005, a giant pink rabbit was built alongside the mountains. Members of the established Viennese artist group are not only hoping that people will notice their work, but also for climbers interested in vacation and rest on it. Why bunny?