Every city or town around the world has its own unique look, unmistakable. However, there are still lands that possess even more strange characteristics. For reasons such as geography, culture and history.
Some of the weirdest, most outlandish towns and cities in the world
1. Weird town – where you can’t die
The town of Longyearbyen, Svalbard, is one of the northernmost settlements on the planet and a place where you.can’t die. There is a cemetery in town, but it hasn’t been used for 70 years.
This is due to the icy climate, which prevents the carcasses from decomposing and the corpses become an attraction for wildlife. Therefore, residents are not allowed to bury their dead here. When a doctor diagnoses someone who cannot live long, the person will be flown to Norway by plane.
2. The town belongs to both countries
It is not uncommon for a town to be located between two countries, but Büsingen am Hochrhein is considered a more special example.
Economically, Büsingen am Hochrhein is part of Switzerland. Administratively, it is again part of Germany.
It is the only German town that uses the Swiss franc as its main currency.
The town also has two postal codes: one for Switzerland and one for Germany.
Citizens here use both Swiss and German phone numbers.
The team from this region, FC Büsingen, is also the only German team to compete in the Swiss championship.
3. The town “smelt” of hell
Many people in the world do not believe that there is hell. But actually, in the state of Michigan (USA) there is a place called Hell. The origin of the name is still unclear, but the inhabitants of the town are happy to maintain a hell-like state.
Tourists coming here are eager to take pictures with a sign that reads: “Welcome to Hell”. Local souvenir shops even sell certificates that guarantee you will have 0.0006 square meters of land in this Hell town for $6.66.
4. Town under the cliff
The town of Setenil de las Bodegas in Spain attracts tourists from all over the world. Probably because it was built underneath a giant basalt rock.
When walking along the streets here, visitors will see many rocks hanging above their heads. As dangerous or intimidating as it may look, the rocks have remained in place for centuries.
5. Cave town
Matmata in southern Tunisia is a special town, where many underground Berber houses still exist today.
In the 1970s, fancy houses were built here, but many locals still prefer to live in their traditional houses.
6. The whole town under one roof
All apartments of the townspeople of Whittier, Alaska, are located in a 14-story building – which is a former military facility. It is also full of shops, police stations, hospitals and churches. The purpose is to save heating energy because the weather here is cold and windy almost all year round. The population of the town is only 220 people.
Source: scienceinfo