27 Unique and Interesting Things You May Not Have Seen Before
Nathan Johnson
Published
02/19/2020
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Odd and unusual things spotted all around the world. Give your mind some stimulation and check out this awesome collection of fascinating places, and things. Want even more? Check out this awesome collection of 28 Things That Are Pretty Much Insane
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“This 3D piece of art my family has hung up in their house.” -
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“A stick library for dogs at my local dog park.” -
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The most luxurious McDonald’s is located in Porto. It’s a former elite hotel. -
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“Swing chairs inside of a cafe in Singapore International Airport.” -
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“My Hotel’s Lights Shine Diagonally.” -
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In Bangkok, you can have a snack even if you get stuck in a traffic jam. -
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“This airport bathroom has lights to show you which stalls are free.” -
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“My new rug has pirate monkeys in it.” -
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There are many modern skyscrapers in Hong Kong, but they still use bamboo. -
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“This luggage store has an airplane set up for customers to test their carry ons and underseater bags.” -
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It’s easy to see that Finnish people live long lives. -
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“Part of a wall that’s been repainted over and over through the years!” -
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According to Chinese people, natural potato chips are sweet and purple. -
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“Drank out of a solid ice mug today!” -
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Vietnamese street cafés are the most mobile cafés in the world. -
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“A local cafe uses some ice cubes made of frozen coffee so my iced coffee wouldn’t get as watered down.” -
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It’s not a living room, it’s a family mausoleum in Manila. -
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Some Asian temples may only be visited by those without shoes. And if you enter a house in Indonesia, you’ll be asked to take off your socks too. -
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“This rubiks cube that uses different sized surfaces instead of colors.” -
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In Germany, these creative hooks prohibit hangers from being stolen out of stores. -
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“The snow on my husband’s car looks like cloth!” -
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In Turkey, you can enjoy your favorite soft drink in an unusual design. -
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In Dusseldorf, ice cream cafés sell warm hats instead of ice cream as it’s not so popular during the winter. -
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Playgrounds in Germany look like free amusement parks. -
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In Italy, people slice cheese with special wooden utensils and eat it with their hands during weddings. -
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In Moscow, you can purchase a spritz of perfume. But you won’t know what it smells like since you can’t sniff it first. -
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In Spanish villages, you’ll get morning correspondence and bread as well. -
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In Malaysia, there are sushi sandwiches made of bread for those who don’t like seaweed. -
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Don’t forget to park your dog before entering a store. -
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Thai monks decorate money trees with banknotes. -
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In this Indonesian McDonald’s menu, you can find rather simple food. -
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In Hamburg, almost all traffic lights have 2 red stop signals in case one of them breaks down. -
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Spanish sweet treats sometimes look like sardines in cans. -
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In this Singapore subway, you’re not allowed to chew gum or even kiss. -
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Here’s a Hong Kong egg waffle with borscht. It sounds interesting but it’s not the famous soup — it’s just a kind of vegetable stew. -
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High baskets like these make it so wild animals can’t reach the garbage. -
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These are dress code instructions at the entrance of a Malaysian college. -
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In Germany, they sell spicy red peppers covered with white chocolate at Christmas markets. -
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In Brussels, you can hardly find 2 similar road signs — they all resemble true masterpieces. -
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In Germany, wedding money comes with unusual decorations like toilet paper, for example. -
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In the Basque Country, almost everything is prohibited at the beach. Even the Olympics! -
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Finnish students ride bicycles all the time. -
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Wet tracks on the scorching hot sand lead to tents with cold drinks. -
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This may look like a columbarium, but it’s actually a chicken roost in Galicia. -
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European churches sometimes use electric candles — you put a coin inside it and it lights up. -
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An eco-friendly sink in New Zealand -
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In Spain, a chair on a road means that there’s a street vendor somewhere nearby. -
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If you get in a taxi and notice coins like these on the windshield, you should know that the driver “fixed” a crack this way. In Bolivia, it’s a common thing to see. -
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In South Korea, it’s popular to draw caricatures of pets, not people. -
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In this Italian hotel, the shower is located behind the wall but the taps are installed on the opposite side. -
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In Berlin, you don’t have to look for a hot dog kiosk — it’ll come right up to you! -
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In Athens, shoe store assistants have to go to the window display to find a second shoe. -
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Even if it’s raining in Galicia and you don’t have a balcony, you still need to dry your clothes. -
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In cafés located in Madrid, napkins all over the floor indicate that the place is popular.
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