Posts Tagged ‘Weird’
17 Best Haunted Houses in the US
While some people revel in the candy and the cute costumes, others just can’t celebrate Halloween without being scared out of their skin. For those who need a bit of adrenaline in their Halloween experience, these haunted houses are for you! They’ve been rated some of the best, most terrifying attractions in the United States, and will prey on every little fear you’ve ever had.
Read More17 Scariest American Urban Legends
Urban legends are found all over the world. Many of them are based on true stories that have been twisted and changed over the years, while some urban legends are completely mysterious and seem to have no basis in reality at all.
Read More36 Reasons to Avoid Canada
Canada: a gigantic, freezing cold country that sits to the north of America, made famous by South Park. It may look like a scene from a Christmas card, but we’re here to tell you it’s not!
Read More20 Things That Would Happen if Humans Disappeared From Earth Overnight
Most of us can agree that the human race has done a real number on planet earth; whether it’s the plastic we’ve put into the oceans, the urban sprawl that’s eaten up most of nature or the growing hole in the ozone layer, it doesn’t look as though we’ll be getting our security deposit back.
Read More5 Things I Miss About South East Asia
It doesn’t matter if you travel for a weekend, a week, or a month: when you come back you’re going to be hit by the post-travel blues, especially if you had an amazing time. In my case, after six months in SE Asia, I’m struggling a bit with England’s cold weather and high prices, but all is gold when you have family and friends!
Read More4 Fishy Dishes to Try in Norway
In a country dominated by mountains and forests, the extraordinary Norwegian cuisine is mostly based on – surprise, surprise — fish. Yes, with its amazing history and stunning geography, Norway amazes every tourist with plenty of fishy delicacies.
Read MoreArt 101: Exploring Bangkok’s Street Art
I’m not a particularly trendy person. I wear a lot of hand-me-down clothes (yes, as an adult), and not the cool kind that look like they’re from whatever decade is currently in fashion. I know painfully little about what is happening in “trendy” spheres of influence.
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