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As the season of holidays arrives, all the folks choose their holiday destinations. People normally choose the most famous holiday spots around but here we have a list of some of the most unique destinations for your next vacation. Lets have a look.

Antarctica

The first unusual spot on our list is the Antarctica. But we suggest you to watch this Great White Continent only if you are a true lover of nature and cold. This is continent lies on the South Pole. Species like penguins and albatrosses are found here in abundance. Many explorers have been coming here and discovered a lot about the sea life and the facts related to the geography of the area. Scot Shackleton and Amundsen are the greatest explorers of Antarctica. Whales, seals, squid and fish are among the sea life here. spota

The Amazon

The Amazon is one of the world’s oldest and beautiful rainforest located on the banks of river Amazon. The area is famous for its richness in the species of turtles, as big as 60 kg and also very tiny ones.

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One thinks and wonders what in the holy heavens does a plant hunter do? I mean when we think of plant hunters it pictures in our mind that it must be some herbivorous hungry and angry animal hunting for some delicious plants to devour down. But, we are so very wrong because when Sanjida O’Connell a plant hunter, yes a plant hunter that too not an animal but an all flesh and blood human, set out on her journey to find her share of unique and rare plants she stumbled upon some spectacular and surprising encounters.

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In the 19th century these plant hunters were termed as botanical scientist whose adventures and expeditions were very much similar like those of Indiana Jones.

The Traditions

As she set across the miles and miles of journey to come, searching for some inspiration for her upcoming book The Naked Name of Love. For a better view over the most remote countries of the world now, she treaded along the luscious green paths which brought her to the limitless horizons and the sea blue skies dripping into the green tipped mountains. She stumbled upon the people of Mongolian tribe who till date practice hunting with Golden Eagles.

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600 Facts Nobody Cares About (A Useless List)

by R MAKJanuary 24, 2009 Really Interesting

# It is impossible to lick your elbow.
# Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
# In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.
# Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
# More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.
# 13% of Americans actually believe that some parts of the moon are made of cheese.
# The world’s youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.
# Fish that live more than 800 meters below the ocean surface don’t have eyes.

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