Houses are not allowed to be built there, so all the houses are floating. Since the start of the lockdown, only locals are allowed there, and coronavirus still hasn’t touched the area.
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Have You Ever Heard About Amsterdam’s Cat Boat?
This handsome fella is one of the Cat Boat’s residents...
Read More »15 Ancient Places On Earth Everyone Should Visit Today
Luxor sits in the world-famous ‘Valley of the kings’ and was founded over 18,000 years ago. Among the many stunning tombs and monuments in Luxor sits both Temple of Karnak and the tomb of Queen Nefertari. Going here is probably the closest you’ll get to being a real Rick O’Connell.
Read More »19 Typical Breakfasts In Different Countries
A typical breakfast in the Philippines is longsilog, which consists of longanisa (sausage), sinangag (garlic fried rice) and itlog (fried egg).
Read More »11 Photos Showing Just How Much Quarantine Helps To Reduce Pollution
The India Gate war memorial in New Delhi, India, is pictured on October 17, 2019 (above) and on April 8, 2020 after a 21-day nationwide lockdown (below). Reuters reports that New Delhi is having "the longest spell of clean air on record."
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7 European Castles Before Time Destroyed Them
The Kingdom of Bohemia was a medieval monarchy that ruled over the parts of the modern-day Czech Republic and Germany from the end of the 12th century until the First World War.
Read More »24 Rare Photos Of Japan 130 Years Ago
Japan’s Meiji Restoration period ended in 1889, opening the reclusive country to the world. This is when Japan’s photos started to reach Europe. Here are some of them.
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Abandoned Russian Settlement In Norway
On the top of the world at Svalbard, an archipelago situated between Norway and the North Pole, is a place that the world forgot for nearly a decade...
Read More »24 Famous Places Before VS. After Coronavirus Started
The Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque of Mecca in August 2018...
Read More »18 Abandoned Military Bases Just Look Disturbing
After the Maunsell Forts were decommissioned in the 1950s, they were taken over as “pirate radios” to broadcast music and news without proper licensing. Today, these buildings lay abandoned and decaying.
Read More »A Toronto Couple Bought This Shed For $50,000, Turns It Into A $1.3 Million Dream Home
Lucy Camp, 39, and her fiancé Dan Nash, 36, bought this house in a really poor state.
Read More »The “Wag Brigade” Of San Francisco Airport
Meet the Wag Brigade! It’s made up of 22 dogs and 1 pig who help passengers relax at San Francisco International Airport.
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40 Photos You Can Only In Canada
17 Things You Need To Know About Eating In Foreign Countries
Germans prefer “going Dutch” where each individual is responsible for there own bill. Also, never disrespect a restaurant’s beer.
Read More »Awesome Idea: Rent Your Own Medieval Castle In Spain
Yes, there’s also a €59.5 ($64.53) but split it and you’ve got yourself a bed in an authentic 10th-century castle for under €28 or $30.
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24-Million-People Shanghai Streets During Coronavirus Outbreak
25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About New Zealand
New Zealand has officially confirmed that all animals are conscious and have feelings just like humans.
Read More »26 Maps That Explain The United States
The Red And Orange Sections Have Equal Populations.
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30 Crazy Facts About China
This is a safety precaution. About 200,000 children are kidnapped in China every year.
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30 Beautiful Photos Of Australia Coming Back To Life
While the southern states of Victoria and New South Wales are still being assaulted by raging fires, other areas are starting to recover and life is slowly returning to Australia’s scorched lands.
Read More »Beautiful Abandoned Monastery In Italy
In the fifteenth century, the Franciscans raised the monastery consisting of the church and the cloister and more recently, in the 60s, the college with the gymnasium, chapel, typography, and garage was erected.
Read More »10 Things That Are Forbidden In Different Countries
It may not be mandatory to not tip in Japan, but in some cases, it is considered rude.
Read More »Cool Map That Explains Our World Geography 300 Million Years Ago
It’s hard to believe but a long time ago, the world as we know it might have been one huge continent.
Read More »19 World Attractions That Only Exist Because Of Someone’s Mistake
If you head to the centre of this Russian city, you’ll find an odd statue of a Tiger with a beaver tail and webbed paws, holding an oversized rodent. It’s really bizarre, and the story is pretty classic.
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