Ashgabat in Turkmenistan. In one of the world's poorest countries the modern buildings and streets are kept spotlessly clean. Golden statues and large posters of the president abound. There are thousands of waterfalls in the city despite the fact it's in the middle of the desert. The president wrote a book called Rukhnama (there's statue of that too) which is supposed to be about the history of the country. You have to answer questions on it to pass your driving test!
2006-07-19 20:20:00
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answered by Jeremy H 2
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Hmmm. i went out with a girl from Redditch for over two years! she was alright, but you're right the rest of the town are a right bunch of freaks!
I went to Wales once but was chased back over the border by the Druids!
There is also a strange village called Minsterley near Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Where the locals all sleep with each others wives and marry there own families. Fortunately due to a labour shortage a number of Polish girls now work in the village, so for the first time in over 100 years some new genes have entered the mix! lets hope webbed fingers and toes are a thing of the past!
2006-07-19 11:17:04
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answered by dbbadger 2
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Whenever I tell people about this, they say I'm even weirder than they thought. While driving down to Florida, we made a stop at the Hard Rock, Nashville (no, that's not the strange). As we pulled in, I noticed the Charlie Daniels Museum was right around the corner. I had to go. If no one else in my group wanted to go, I was going.
Not very strange, per se. Just a collection of photos, albums, and memorabilia. But whenever I mention it, it gets some looks. It's even stranger than "Big Daddy" Don Garlitz Museum of Drag Racing (Florida), which I always thought would be the kitsch destination I would have to live down.
2006-07-19 11:02:51
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answered by Jim T 6
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My weird and a bit scary place was East Berlin when before the wall came down. I was pretty young but there was only one way to go there, which was a tour bus. There were storefronts with nothing behind them and few people on the street and barbed wire everywhere. Yet the bus driver had to lie and say " the people here are very happy and are all working. They all looked miserable. I couldn't wait to leave. The next place was Bergen Belsen where if you picked up the soil there were bone fragments everywhere. I can't believe it ever really happened
2006-07-19 11:09:23
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answered by Matt M 3
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The Badlands in South Dakota. astounding lush eco-friendly prairie - rolling hills are unexpectedly interrupted with lifeless, sandy, eroding jagged, eerie searching hills. it truly is declared to were an ocean mattress, yet, they bypass down from one element, and they bypass up from an similar element in the course of how. Miles and miles of no longer some thing yet those hills of rocky erosion. together, as an entire, contained in the first mild or sunset, this horribly desolate position is a few thing so proper. it is strange. i tips a minimum of utilising by potential of there.
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answered by Anonymous
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The bat cave at Milton Schmilton. The guide said the bats think the tourists walk on the ceiling.
2006-07-19 11:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Flipping stonleigh near epsom & ewell, England! Its a ghost town with loadsa dead ends. The the biggest pub you would ever see infront of the quitest train station where know trains seem to go! I discovered it just bout 6 months ago!
2006-07-19 11:04:54
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answered by *JOSHIEY* 1
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Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin
2006-07-19 10:59:28
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answered by ordiofile 5
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Deffinitly Idaho.
2006-07-19 10:59:59
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answered by damasteratvideogames21 1
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Deep in the ocean with an 8ft manta ray gliding 15 metres above you.
2006-07-19 14:28:35
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answered by Anonymous
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