Captivating Places



Sleep as a Hobo at Sweden’s Homeless Experience Hotel

tinyfacts:

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Anyone want to be homeless? In Sweden it costs money to be homeless. At the Faktum Hotels in Gothenburg, this hotel has NO ROOMS but offers the awesome HOMELESS experience. You can make the booking online and there will be directions to lead you to your designated location.  The best part is that a room at the hotel costs only $10/night and customers are free to choose from the 10 available options.

The few extreme options are:

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Via Neurolove.me

allthingseurope:

Damstredet, Oslo, Norway (by Alexey Sizov)



idilapidated:

Abandoned Russian Light Houses used in the Soviet Era.

(Source: abandoned-playgrounds)


Via Why am I tumbling?


a lake in montana whose water is so clear it appears shallow, when really its over 100 feet deep!

(Source: niftyjaguar)



Beautiful Libraries | Admont Abbey Library, Admont, Austria

(Source: kazuos)


Via air chrysalis


taktophoto:

the most beautiful abandoned places and modern ruins i’ve ever seen


Via moose crossing


enchantedengland:

   This fantastical gatehouse is the Micklegate Bar, the main entrance into the city of York. York (North Yorkshire, England) has more miles of intact city walls than anywhere else in England  and that is because it is better than anyplace else in England. Well, in some ways it is. IT IS. **ahem* Micklegate Bar was also used to display the unhappy and bodiless heads of the traitorous and definitely dead in order to deter acts of rebellion. Some of said dead heads (say that three times fast) were left up for years; which is just disgusting, really. Should you visit York (and you should) you’ll want to walk the walls of York- 39% of York residents surveyed claimed walking along these city walls was their favourite leisure activity. (info britainexpress.com image creepygreepy on flickr)



allthingseurope:

Nice, France (by blattlimwind)



snarkinfestedwaters:

toughtink:

thescepteredisle:

cornersoftheworld:

Aramgah-e Shah-e Cheragh (Mirrored Mausoleum for Imam Reza’s brothers) in Shiraz, Iran.

it’s like they managed to capture the entire milky way inside

HOW DID THEY MANAGE TO BUILD A BUILDING OUT OF SPACE AND DREAMS


Via Au milieu d'un bon combat

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