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This is not really a location you will find on any map, but should you find yourself in Vammen in Denmark then I am sure the curator of this ever changing wonder land would be more than happy to give you a look round (and probably give you a beer).
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The leaning tower of Teluk Intan is the Malaysia equivalent of the world famous Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy. It is located in the centre of the town of Teluk Intan, Perak.
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Pasir Salak is the place where Malaysia's modern history began, Malaysia's cultural heritage. It's where the spirit of independence from the British got shape, where democracy was in Malaysia was born and therefore a important piece of the Malaysian heritage.
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When I arrived on Raiatea last summer and asked people what could be interesting to visit on this island, all told me "marae of Taputapuatea".... sorry, but "mara-what of Tapauatatu what????" Didn't absolutely understand what was the name of this place and what it could be.... Curious to know more about this strange place? Don't worry, I'll explain it to you :)
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Ensenada is a small but lively town with many street cafés and restaurants which have a virety of food to offer from Italian to Chinese food and walking around town one can relax as well as have a night out partying with friends.
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In my city, Marijampolė, catholic people have two places to visit on Sundays. One of them is St. Archangel Michael Church and another St. Vincent Saint Paul Church. Both of them have a great history and interesting facts, but for now lets have a closer look at the St. Archangel Michael Church.
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Careful restoration work has preserved much of the original structure of the convent and the chapel. After almost five and a half years of conservation and construction work, what was once the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and the seat of education for generations of Singapore girls, has been converted into a plaza of theme retail and food and beverage outlets interspersed with ample outdoor spaces and courtyards, cloistered walls and long, covered walkways. This haven in the city hub of Singapore, now known as CHIJMES, is a S$100 million project unmatched for its location and unique ambiance.
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The place to visit when you come to Torino.
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A living museum dedicated to all things bunny!
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When you approach Bodrum, either from land or sea, the castle lies in front in all its glory.
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They don’t call Portland ‘Bridgetown’ for nothing!
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The town that shares its name with the peninsula.
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My Alma mater has changed plenty since my graduation in 1997. Here is an lca take 12 years after.
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World renowned architectural masterpiece and National Historic Site designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Withering mills of a windy peninsula.
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On the west coast of the U.S. it is hard to beat the Oregon Coast – what a dream!
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The oldest part of town...
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The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament.
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The biggest Catholic Church in Iligan City, St. Michaels Cathedral stands at the center of the city. Reminding everyone that miracles still happen.
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Places have many faces. See how I discovered two faces of Malate in Manila, the city I love to hate.