Jun
08

This site is full of the weird and unusual! If you can’t find something cool on this site you aren’t looking hard enough. Below is their about us.

The Atlas Obscura is not just about collecting oddities. In an age where everything seems to have been explored and there is nothing new to be found, the Atlas Obscura celebrates a different way of traveling, and a different lens through which to view the world.

The Atlas Obscura depends on our community of far-flung explorers to find and report back about the world’s wonders and curiosities. If you have been to, know of, or have heard about a place that belongs in the Atlas Obscura, we want you to tell us about it. Anyone and everyone is welcome and encouraged to nominate places for inclusion, and to edit content already in the Atlas.

the Atlas Obscura, a compendium of this age’s wonders, curiosities, and esoterica. The Atlas Obscura is a collaborative project with the goal of cataloging all of the singular, eccentric, bizarre, fantastical, and strange out-of-the-way places that get left out of traditional travel guidebooks and are ignored by the average tourist. If you’re looking for miniature cities, glass flowers, books bound in human skin, gigantic flaming holes in the ground, phallological museums, bone churches, balancing pagodas, or homes built entirely out of paper, the Atlas Obscura is where you’ll find them.

 

http://atlasobscura.com/

 

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One Response to “Today’s Quick Link http://atlasobscura.com/”

  1. yablo zabalil Says:

    Rather interesting. Has few times re-read for this purpose to remember. Thanks for interesting article. Ari.

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