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Featuring communist bunkers, burning gas craters and at least one
sponge-rock fluorescent grotto built by Polish monks, this book
reveals weird and wonderful sights the crowds don't reach.We've all
heard of India's Taj Mahal, but what about Karna Mata Temple? It's
a building teeming with rats so revered they enjoy A-list treatment
with daily offerings of milk and fruit.&,nbsp, It's no secret
that visitors to Berlin can see parts of its infamous Wall still
standing in the city. Not so many people know that segments of the
wall have travelled all around the world and can be found in places
including Los Angeles, Japan and Iceland.&,nbsp, Stonehenge is
one of the UK's most popular tourist sites. So why not beat the
crowds and head to Nebraska instead, where you can marvel at a
Carhenge - a replica of the great monolith site constructed
entirely from vintage cars.This packed and fascinating title takes
its readers on a journey through the world's lesser known marvels.
Dive into an underworld of the planet's most surprising, fun,
perplexing, kitsch and downright bizarre sights - and explore human
stories and mysterious happenings that you won't find inside a
regular guidebook. From eerie natural wonders to historical
oddities and bizarre architecture, this is a travel companion for
the incurably curious. About Lonely Planet:&,nbsp,Started in
1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel guide
publisher with guidebooks to every destination on the planet, as
well as an award-winning website, a suite of mobile and digital
travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely
Planet's mission is to enable curious travellers to experience the
world and to truly get to the heart of the places they find
themselves in. 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no
other.' - New York Times 'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's
bookshelves, it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile
phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling
entire generations of people how to travel the world.' - Fairfax
Media (Australia)