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jhamburger
We don't know anything about this user yet... how mysterious!
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Recent Activity
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September 27, 2011
jhamburger
added Twyfelfontein
Ancient artists in the middle of nowhere
People have inhabited Twyfelfontein for the last 6000 years, and inscribed their otherwise lost history across the walls of caves, cliffs and hundreds of sandstone rocks.
Twyfelfontein, in... »
Incredible Ruins | Edited by jhamburger and atimian
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September 14, 2011
jhamburger
updated the Varosha Beach Resort
1970s resort city now stands abandoned, caught in the middle of a divided island
In 1974, the Greek military junta backed a coup in Cyprus that sparked a Turkish invasion of the island. The Turkish forces advanced as far as the Atilla line, which is now the United Nations... »
Ghost Towns, Odd Accommodations | Edited by serflac, jhamburger and 3 others
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September 9, 2011
jhamburger
updated the The Diefenbunker
Canada's Subterranean Cold War Museum
When one thinks of Canada they rarely think of nuclear annihilation, but the Canucks were ready for one.
The Diefenbunker was built in the late 50's to protect the Canadian Government from... »
Subterranean Sites | Edited by Luficer, Dylan and 2 others
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September 9, 2011
jhamburger
updated the The tomb of Rufina Cambacérès
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September 9, 2011
jhamburger
updated the Podgarić Monument
Commemnoration of WW II in Croatia bears a striking resemblance to the Millennium Falcon
The Podgarić Monument seems to commemorate the birth of science fiction more than World War II. However, all sources point to the fact that the sculpture was erected in 1967 by Dušan Džamonja, as... »
| Edited by serflac, atimian and others