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Friday 20 October 2017

The 5,Strangest Cities in the Worlx

The 5 Strangest Cities in the World

Each city is unique in the world, but some of them are so extraordinary that it is difficult to believe that they really exist.
Baap of khabar found for you the strangest cities on our planet. We recommend you to spend a long holiday.

1. The city where you can not dieThe town of Longyearbyen, Svalbard, is one of the most northern settlements in the world and the place where you can not officially die. The city has a cemetery, but it has not been used for 70 years.
The reason for this is the icy climate that prevents corpses from breaking down and makes them an attraction for wild animals. People who are likely to die soon are transported to other cities in Norway by plane.
2. The most infernal cityThe state of Michigan, USA, has a municipality called Hell. It is not known where the name comes from, but its inhabitants are willing to support that hellish image of the city.
Tourists, enthusiastically, take pictures of themselves with the background poster that specifies Welcome to Hell. The local souvenir shop sells property titles of a square inch of land in Hell of course for 6, 66 US dollars.
3. The city copied by the Chinese
The Chinese have learned to copy everything. What if they make a copy of a city? To have the opportunity to travel without leaving the country, they decided to rebuild the Austrian village of Hallstatt.
First, they built the church. Then the streets, which are an exact replica of the originals. By the way, in the Chinese real estate sector, Hallstatt is more expensive than its authentic city in Austria.
4. The last free citySlab City is a city of California populated mainly by vagabonds, retirees, hippies and those who have nowhere to go.
There, its inhabitants live in caravans and makeshift huts without running water, electricity or directions. Public services are also absent, as are taxes and rent. All this seems to be a bundle of drawbacks; without it, those who have been there say that it is, in fact, a very comfortable place. Its inhabitants call it the last free city in the USA.
5. A city in cavesMatmata, in southern Tunisia, is a city where there are a large number of underground Berber dwellings that are still inhabited. In the 1970s, shallow homes were built in the area, but many locals prefer to live in their traditional houses, in caves.
Star Wars fans will recognize this place as the home of Luke Skywalker.

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