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October 27, 2009

Atlas Obscura: Go to weird places

Atlas Obscura

Atlas Obscura

Do you like going to new exciting places, weird locations, and curious locales?  Are you not in America, so Roadside America just won’t do it for you anymore?  Do you have a touch of the Jules-Verne-I’d-like-to-see-the-world-in-a-balloon about you?

Try looking to Atlas Obscura for inspiration and amazement.  THRILL to the sights of the Sati Handprints.  MARVEL at Catherine de Medici’s secret medicine cabinet.  And MAKE A LIST by continent of the cool things you’d like to see. Using the Atlas Obscura.

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Category: Notes from the collective travel mind


2 Responses to “Atlas Obscura: Go to weird places”

  1. Weird Places, Travel Stats and the World's Most Haunted Places | CitySpur - When You Simply Want the Best a City Has to Offer Says:

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  2. inta Says:

    that site is more than awesome :D thank you so much!

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