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Voh is a town in the North Province of New Caledonia. It has become famous for the aerial photography known as The Heart of Voh, a large formation of vegetation that resembles a heart seen from above. Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand contributed to its popularity by using a photograph of the 'heart' as the dust jacket art to his books The Earth from the Air and Earth...
The Heron Trail is 15+1⁄2-mile (24.9 km) long cycling trail that links with National Cycle Route 1 between Higham and Strood, then it heads around the Hoo Peninsula via Regional route 18 (now renamed National Cycle Route 179 ) passing through 'Hoo St Werburgh', 'High Halstow' and 'Cliffe' before returning to Higham. It has a mixture of rural and maritime interes...
With the growth of science fiction studies as an academic discipline as well as a popular media genre, a number of libraries, museums, archives, and special collections have been established to collect and organize works of scholarly and historical value in the field.
The Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculation is a leading collection of science...
Want to see something cool? Head to the police station at 40 College Street in Toronto. There's a real life sculpture of a moose which became a symbol of the place.
The O.J. Tour is the only tour that takes you inside the O.J. Simpson murder trial. You'll see the crime scene, Rockingham, the infamous Mezzaluna restaurant, and much more. To add an extra layer of realness, the tour is conducted in an actual 1994 Ford Bronco, identical to the one used on the night of the murders. Hear the story firsthand from Adam Papagan, a Brentwo...
The Paparazzi is one of the statues in Bratislava which stands around a corner of the fine-dining restaurant of the same name. It's a nice picture opportunity for visitors.
In 1922, a man built a house and all his furniture entirely out of 100,000 newspapers. The structure took 20 years to build and still stands today in Rockport, Massachusetts.
The Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens. It was built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.
Nashville's moniker, the Athens of the South, influenced the choice of the building as the centerpiece of the 1897 fair. A number of buildings at the Exposition were based on ancient originals, however ...
The People's Story Museum is a museum housed in the historic Canongate Tolbooth, which houses collections telling the story of the working-class people of Edinburgh from the late 18th century to the present day. This is done through use of oral history, reminiscence and written sources.
The museum houses Britain's largest collection of early reform flags and banners: ...
Whangamōmona is a small township in the Stratford District and Manawatū-Whanganui Region in New Zealand. It lies on State Highway 43, the "Forgotten World Highway", 65 kilometres (40 mi) north-east of Stratford and 55 kilometres (34 mi) south-west of Ohura. By rail it is 61 kilometres (38 mi) from Stratford on the Stratford-Okahukura railway line.
The first settlers a...
Eating at Rock Restaurant is an experience you can’t miss: colours, relish and sensations blend together in unique magic. It's easier to get to with either a wade through the water or walk up the stairs at low tide. There are 12 tables each have panoramic ocean views.
The M/V Demetrios II was a cargo ship, built in 1964 by J. J. Sietas, at their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg-Neuenfelde, Germany.
The Honduran-flagged M/V Demetrios II ran aground off Paphos Lighthouse on 23 March 1998 in heavy seas, during a voyage from Greece to Syria with a cargo of timber.
At the time of the accident, the ship had eight crew members - 4 Greeks, 2 P...
Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. It contains approximately 28 species (including four incompletely characterized species as recognized by Willem Meijer in 1997), all found in Southeast Asia, mainly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. It was first discovered by French surgeon and naturalist Louis Deschamp...
The Taos hum is a mysterious low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise that can only be heard by 2-11% of the population. The essential element that defines the Hum is what is perceived as a persistent low-frequency sound, often described as being comparable to that of a distant diesel engine idling, or to some similar low-pitched sound for which obvious sourc...
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