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The most bizarre travel experiences in the world

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Soviet Bunker Tour, Lithuania -

If you’re fascinated with the Cold War, this formerly secret government bunker in Vilnius is a place you can experience intense reenactment scenes from the era.
 
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The Paris Museum of Sewers, France -

In this very offbeat underground tour, you’ll get to explore 19th-century Parisian sewers. Warning: the smell isn’t exactly like French perfume!
 
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Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, Japan -

Located in Osaka, this quirky museum pays tribute to Cup Noodles founder and creator Momofuku Ando. Yum!
 
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Prada Marfa, Texas -

You wouldn't expect to find a Prada shop out in the desert! Well actually, Prada Marfa is a permanent sculptural art installation by artists Elmgreen & Dragset. Installed in 2005, it's located in Valentine, Texas.
 
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The mummies of Guanajuato, Mexico -

The mummies of Guanajuato are a number of naturally mummified bodies from a cholera outbreak around Guanajuato, Mexico, in 1833. The place where they were found turned into a museum called El Museo de las Momias.
 
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Darvaza gas crater, Turkmenistan -

Also known as the Door to Hell, it's been burning continuously since 1971 in the Karakum Desert. With a depth of about 98 feet (30 m), this flaming crater is the only thing in sight in the middle of the desert.
 
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World's Largest Chest of Drawers, North Carolina -

Standing 36 feet high (10 m), this peculiar monument was built in 1926 by the High Point Chamber of Commerce. The purpose was to prove that the town of High Point was the "home furniture capital of the world."
 
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Carhenge, Nebraska -

This Stonehenge replica is made up of 39 classic cars that were painted gray and arranged in the same dimensions as the original. Dedicated during the June 1987 summer solstice, it's located in Alliance, Nebraska.
 
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Gruselkabinett, Germany -

Gruselkabinett is the only permanently opened World War II-era air raid shelter in Berlin. And it even offers to host your next birthday party.
 
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Soviet Bunker Tour, Lithuania -

If you’re fascinated with the Cold War, this formerly secret government bunker in Vilnius is a place you can experience intense reenactment scenes from the era.
Would love to go there one day
 
I love traveling, but I doubt I'd like some of the mentioned places. I think they are for people who love the thrill. and I prefer relaxing and recharging. I've already contacted smoke hole caverns customer service and booked a room at one of my favorite places.
 
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