Weird / Odd places to visit on your bucket list?
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There's a few places I've been, especially in the US which are weird places that most others dont go to. This is a prime example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Blue_Bug
Seen at the beginning of Dumb and Dumber.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Blue_Bug
Seen at the beginning of Dumb and Dumber.
TCEvo said:
Davis Monthan AFB / Boneyard, although not sure if non-US visitors are able to take the tour now so Pima Museum might have to do.
Always wanted to go to Vladivostok but suspect that's now very, very unlikely.
Davis Monthan would just make me sad. It would be like visiting a cat and dog rescue shelter, I'd just want to take them all home so they don't get destroyed.Always wanted to go to Vladivostok but suspect that's now very, very unlikely.
I've been to Vladivostok, early 2000s. It was closed even to Russians for a long time.
In a similar vein I had a Chernobyl trip planned pre 2020 incursion but had to cancel for obvious reasons. Nearby is the Woodpecker and an SS-24 silo museum.
Edited by WH16 on Tuesday 11th November 08:09
G-cans in Japan. I had planned to go some years ago, but the tour was cancelled due to heavy rain.
https://metropolisjapan.com/tokyos-underground-tem...
https://metropolisjapan.com/tokyos-underground-tem...
WH16 said:
In a similar vein I had a Chernobyl trip planned pre 2020 incursion but had to cancel for obvious reasons. Nearby is the Woodpecker and an SS-24 silo museum.
We were in the early stages of planning a Chernobyl trip with friends, then the war happened, don't think we will be going anytime soon, also would love to visit Russia, can't see that happening now either.Edited by WH16 on Tuesday 11th November 08:09
HTP99 said:
WH16 said:
In a similar vein I had a Chernobyl trip planned pre 2020 incursion but had to cancel for obvious reasons. Nearby is the Woodpecker and an SS-24 silo museum.
We were in the early stages of planning a Chernobyl trip with friends, then the war happened, don't think we will be going anytime soon, also would love to visit Russia, can't see that happening now either.You can see some of Davis Monthan by driving through it on public roads - it's impressive even like that.
For me, HR Giger Museum in Gruyere, Switzerland:

https://alionswitzerland.com/giger-alien-bar-and-m...
Streetview: https://www.google.ch/maps/@46.5841542,7.0822179,3...
For me, HR Giger Museum in Gruyere, Switzerland:

https://alionswitzerland.com/giger-alien-bar-and-m...
Streetview: https://www.google.ch/maps/@46.5841542,7.0822179,3...
Ahem, point of order on that picture of the Toblerone building in Belgrade, it's in the Karaburma suburb east of the Sava river, not New Belgrade which is on the west bank.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toblerone,_Karaburma
I was in New Belgrade a few weeks ago, there are many, many weird and wonderful brutalist structures (across Belgrade in its entirety, not just New Belgrade), my favourite is the "Two Idiots", so nicknamed by the locals because it resembles two drunk blokes staggering out of a pub with their arms around eachother's shoulders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_City_Gate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toblerone,_Karaburma
I was in New Belgrade a few weeks ago, there are many, many weird and wonderful brutalist structures (across Belgrade in its entirety, not just New Belgrade), my favourite is the "Two Idiots", so nicknamed by the locals because it resembles two drunk blokes staggering out of a pub with their arms around eachother's shoulders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_City_Gate
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