The Ghost Town
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Another getaway place where no tourists would go is probably this ghost town. Does it sound scary to you? In fact, this place is calm, no thrill to be seen. How to go there?
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Another getaway place where no tourists would go is probably this ghost town. Does it sound scary to you? In fact, this place is calm, no thrill to be seen. How to go there?
The continuation of the road trip in Norway. Let us journey across the sea to be in the oldest town of Norway:
How did we go there? Follow the E18 road, exit Tønsberg:
Welcome to the legendary lake of Sweden named "Storsjön" (Literally meaning "the great lake"). It is said that a Monster lives in this lake, which fittingly is called Storsjöodjuret, translating to "the great lake monster" :
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Are you easily scared by the odd surroundings? If not, let us take you to a spooky town where the witchcraft festival in held each year in summer (not in winter), located in a medieval citadel. The town is called Triora, located in the Liguria region of Italy:
A unique sea stack that is formed over time by the wave erosion and wind in the Atlantic ocean. This huge stack of rock near the coast of Ireland is called "Branaunmore sea stack" :
Does anyone wish to have seven sisters? Seven girls would sound better or in some cultures, seven is your lucky number? Let us journey to another edge of the world to witness the beauty of nature and hear about the waterfalls that became a legend. It began in the town called "Geiranger." :
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A long time ago on some far away Islands where Vikings had gone before:
An adventurous place for people who like medieval scenery at the seashore. The sea fortress is located in Finland. How did we go there? Let's start with the ship to Suomenlinna from Helsinki harbour:
Fountain is a water source which supplies fresh water to people in the old times. Most fountains in Europe still exist as decorative objects in the old towns, town squares or public parks. Some still provide drinkable water with a modernized water pipe system. A rare fountain providing drinkable water is the Fontaine des Innocents, built around 1547- 1550: