GO THERE!

Get lost in one of the worlds largest hedge mazes at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in the UK. And bring lunch cause it might take a while to get out.

GO THERE! An historic secret.

Scotland’s Secret Bunker, built 100 feet below a modest farmhouse, was in operation during the darkest days of the cold war. Now it’s an awesome museum!

GO THERE!

Have you ever wanted to ride a camel on the beach?

Yeah, neither have we. But now that we know we can, we’re saving up for a trip to Broome, Australia!

GO THERE! Hang with puppets!

The World Puppetry Festival in the French Ardennes starts Friday, September 16th. Go there and bring us some souvenirs!

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GO THERE!

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The Eden Project is a can’t miss family attraction in Cornwall, UK, that boasts the largest greenhouse in the world. And the coolest looking one, we think.

GO THERE!

The city of Hamilton, Ontario has 126 waterfalls, claiming the title of  Waterfall Capital of the World. Also known as “The City of Bladder Infection” 🙂

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GO THERE! (before it melts)

Greenpeace goes all da Vinci.

Vitruvian Man on Polar Icecap

GO THERE! Wheels, Wheels, Wheels


The London Eye or Millenium Wheel was the tallest Ferris Wheel in the world (443ft) when it first opened in the year 2000. Of course the Chinese couldn’t have that, so they built a bigger one called the Star of Nanchang (525ft). Not to be outdone, Singapore soon after rolled out the Singapore Flyer (541ft). The next challenger to swoop in and claim the title could be a city near you!

GO THERE! A little bird told me…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jurong Bird Park
in Singapore is a massive bird-lovers paradise. Contained within the park is the largest indoor aviary in the world, giant waterfall included, where exotic birds can eat their lunch out of your hand. Awesome!

GO THERE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Katoomba Scenic Railway, built in the late 1800s at the Blue Mountains of Australia, is still the steepest incline railway in the world, transporting passengers down through a canyon cliffside, into a lush ancient rainforest and back up before dinnertime.

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