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November 30, 2010
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November 10, 2010
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liked The Cheddar Man and Cannibals Museum
Museum about life, death, and cannibalism in the Stone Age
The Cheddar Man and Cannibals Museum explores life in prehistoric Britain with exhibits about survival skills, art, and daily activities in the Stone Age. Guides describe and demonstrate how to... »
Watery Wonders, Geological Oddities, Memento Mori, Mummies, Catacombs, Crypts, & Cemeteries, Rites and Rituals, Follies and Grottoes, Subterranean Sites | Edited by nitikp and Nicholas Jackson
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November 10, 2010
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liked Cliveden
Luxurious hotel designed to stir the imagination of its many visitors
It is known that visitors are treated royally at Cliveden. Guests have included every British monarch since George I as well as Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, President... »
Odd Accommodations | Edited by Madiha Bataineh, Nicholas Jackson and 2 others
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October 16, 2010
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liked Mary King's Close
17th century streets hidden under Edinburgh were once a breeding ground for the black death
Life in 17th-century Mary King's close (neighborhood) in Edinburgh was less than sanitary. Inhabitants lived in narrow winding streets crammed into packed tenements up to seven stories high.... »
Incredible Ruins, Subterranean Sites | Edited by Delireus, mrobscurity and others
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August 29, 2010
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liked London's Lilliputian Police Station
London's smallest police station is barely the size of a phone booth
You can find London's smallest police station tucked away in the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square.
But you can also be forgiven for missing it: it looks more like a neoclassical Tardis than... »
Architectural Oddities | Edited by A Facebook user, Dylan and 2 others
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August 29, 2010
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liked Ängelholm UFO Memorial
A memorial to a Swedish hockey players "encounter" with aliens
In Kronoskogen, a suburb of the Swedish town of Ängelholm, a memorial was erected in 1963, to remember an alleged UFO-landing seen by Swedish ice hockey player Gösta Carlsson on May 18, 1946. The... »
Unusual Monuments | Edited by Alpha and jiblite
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August 29, 2010
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liked Emilcin UFO memorial
In 2005, a memorial was put up near the small town of Emilcin, Poland consisting of a metal cube balanced on top of a a rock. It commemorates the most famous alleged UFO abduction case in Polish... »
Unusual Monuments | Edited by Alpha and Dylan