STRANGEST Places People ACTUALLY Live

Strang as places people actually live what a beautiful world we live in every corner of the planet Shimmers with Wonder from the seran shades of the oceans to the mountains stretching High into the sky unlike most of us who never get to pass through such situations in a

Lifetime some people adapt to the way they live because of survival Instinct unfortunate and unpleasant circumstances people choose to be living in conditions that are completely strange get ready to embark on a journey to the most fascinating and unique homes around the world of the strangest places where people actually live from private

Islands and castles to monasteries and caves you’ll be amazed at the incredible creativity and resourcefulness of these homeowners join us as we explore the beauty and wonder of these extraordinary Living Spaces don’t miss out on this Unforgettable Adventure number 18 manette NAA cairo’s garbage City situated in Sunny Cairo Egypt Manet NAA has low unemployment extremely cheap housing and a populace that describes itself as generally happy however the city is permanently buried in garbage garbage bags broken bottles tattered newspapers discarded plywood tin cans rappers and all of Humanity’s

Grime flow freely through manad NAA the reason this garbage City exists is that Cairo despite being a major city with a population of 20 million people never invested in an advanced waste management system because of this it fell to individual citizens to dispose of their trash as the city grew larger however

Residents began to run out of places to dump their waste manat ner eventually became the unofficial Dumping Ground for the city’s trash and the people living there took up the mantle number 17 WIA Alaska a city living in one building if you don’t get out much sometimes the building you live

In can feel like the whole world and that’s probably how the residents of Wittier Alaska feel because their entire city is located inside a single building the unusual Town began Life as a large US Naval Base in the 1950s but was abandoned in 1966 when it was no longer

Strategically useful in the years that followed that abandonment Whittier slowly transformed into its own living ecosystem as people moved in it was purchased by residents in 1973 and today has a population of approximately 214 people the 14 story single roof town has everything you could want from your local community

Including General Stores a postal service a hospital a church a laundromat and even a Hotel number 16 Kuba the town of kubati in Australia is a pretty Barren place from the outside and that’s because half of the population of 2,500 live underground houses shops and even churches have been slowly dug into into the surrounding Sandstone Bedrock but how did the people of kubed become real

Life mle men it’s surprisingly simple over 100 years ago Kuba py began Life as a mining town the land here has a mineral Rich Bedrock that’s full of Opals which miners flocked to trying to make their Fortune sometimes when they found a particularly opal dense chunk of rock

They would start sleeping and eating near it to make sure no one else claimed their territory over the years and the further down they dug it slowly led to the rocky underground Society you see today while Opals have dried up a little in recent years the town still produces the occasional beautiful

Gemstone number 15 L yayan Norway what if the place you live in does not let you officially die that is sort of the situation in the town of layan in spad Norway which is the world’s most northernmost City the name of the town is literal actually meaning long year

The sun sets each year for the very last time on October 25th and does not rise again for 4 months it’s such a big deal when the sun officially returns to Long Yan on March 8th that all the citizens gather on the steps of the old hospital

At precisely 12:15 to await its arrival kicking off a weeklong celebration called Soul Festa but perhaps the most interesting thing about lung yayan is that its citizens are not allowed to Die the incredibly frigid yearr round Arctic climate doesn’t permit the dead body to decompose so it’s one small graveyard

Stopped accepting burials more than 70 years ago residents are required by law to go elsewhere to die and if death does occur in the town the body must be transported to Norway by ship or plane number 14 Centralia Pennsylvania a town on fire Centralia Pennsylvania is a humble little town nestled amid the

State’s Great Hills it’s quiet and Serene but its most interesting Quirk is that it’s constantly on fire Centralia Pennsylvania gained notoriety when its trashfire of 1962 ignited an underground coal mine resulting in a a Perpetual underground fire smoke containing deadly carbon monoxide constantly seeps from the ground making it unsafe for inhabitants

The town’s population dwindled and it now houses only a handful of residents due to the ongoing underground fire roads have collapsed and buildings have sunk into the ground rendering Centralia a virtual Ghost Town astonishingly however not everyone has abandoned Centralia when the fire began in 1962 the town boasted a population of

Some 3,000 people but now just five people remain living in Centralia defiant in the face of this dangerous and bizarre Situation Number 13 Santa Cruz Del islote Colombia Santa Cruz Del islote located off the coast of Colombia is a tiny Island that packs a population of

Around 600 people into just 2 and A2 acres of land despite its small size the island is home to a Clos Nick community that gathers regularly for music and dancing in the Town Square from a distance it’s hard at first to determine what santac Cruz delis latte actually is

Rising from the sea the island one of the most densely populated in the world appears to be floating One Challenge faced by the Island’s inhabitants is access to fresh water as there are limited resources on the small land mass additionally job opportunities are scarce making it difficult for ambitious individuals to Prosper number 12 Schwan Kong SE China you really have to trust your engineers when your house is built on the side of a sheer Cliff some 75 m above the ground one of the scariest and most amazing places in China this is another strangest place Mount hen also know as

Hen Shan is one of the five sacred mountains in China it is situated in Shang XI Province and was constructed in 491 ad this remarkable location showcases Advanced engineering techniques that continue to Captivate contemporary Engineers it is possible the earliest known example of intentional over engineering where deep

Holes and durable Rock were UTI to establish a solid foundation although only a few caretakers still live at Shuan Kong SE number 11 capid doia turkey capid doia is a UNESCO world heritage site located in Anatolia it showcases the remarkable way people have shaped its unique geology while preserving its natural mystery the

Region including gorm has been inhabited for centuries and experienced significant growth during the Roman period with Christianity becoming the dominant religion for several hundred years today capid doia stands as one of the oldest examples of continuous human habitation in the world the region of capid doia is a place where nature and

History integrates while geographical advents created fairy chimneys the people carved houses and churches inside these chimneys later on decorated them with frescos in this historical process bringing the traces of civilizations for thousands of years to present number 10 Meteora monasteries Greece these are Greek sandstone and rock fragments located in the north of

Helis in appearance they look like colossal towers of stone at the top is a huge Temple complex which is inferior in size to only one in the country Mount Athos It is believed that monastic Hermits settled this place in the 9th century they spent the night in caves

And depressions among the rocks to protect themselves from external threats now tourists Rush here as well as potential monks because in these places there are six male and two times less female monasteries most of them have now been replaced by lifts some of which are made in the form of baskets the other

Rope Nets and still others resemble self-made El elevators only made of wood progress is incredible since for centuries people have climbed here with the help of hemp woven stairs according to the statistics of the 18th century every 30th rise ended tragically number nine Pono Italy another strange but

Beautiful site to see Pont veio means old bridge in Italian and so it probably comes as no surprise that it’s the oldest bridge in the city it is best known today for the wooden shuted Goldsmith shops that line both sides of it and for the visari corridor that runs

Over it it was built across the Arno River to defend Florence but was also designed to be a beautiful building that would Adorn the city after the bridge was completed the government began to rent out rental space on the bridge where they sold mostly Meat and Fish

From these Foods came a strong smell that became a bit too overwhelming and the stores were later turned into shops for goldsmiths and Jewelers in the late 16th century it was once the practice for people to live above their shops this has largely ceased although it is

Rumored that some of the ponti Veo shops still have small apartments hidden out of sight of the many tourists and inhabitants of fenz Italy number eight matmata Tunisia a small town that’s made its way into the hearts of Travelers for decades because of its other worldly underground

Homes it was not generally known until 1967 that there were regular settlements in this area besides wandering nomadic tribes that year intensive rains that lasted for 22 days inundated the trinite homes and caused many of them to collapse in order to get help from the authorities help was sent to the town of

Gbz the delegates were surprised to see people living there but help was provided however most of the people continued their lives in rebuilt underground homes and only a few of the families moved to the new Surface dwellings today mattm is a popular tourist attraction and most of its population earns their living from

Exhibition of their homes and houses to tourists the major source of income is is tourism visiting an underground home in matm is an amazing experience the entrance is on the side of a small hill so it feels like stepping into a cave an entrance room leads off into other parts

Of the home through a system of tunnels the tunnels can be surprisingly extensive if the home is large the rooms are designated for sleeping cooking eating or socializing just like a normal home number seven the rossen Monastery the holy Monastery of rossau located in metora Greece was first

Established in the 14th century it received the name Rosel probably from the first hermit monk who settled on the rock around that period the monastery is one single building occupying the entire available surface of the cliff it creates the impression that the building was carved out from the cliff as an

Extension of the rock itself it was mainly built in three main levels in the 16th century in an effort to increase the available space inside the main cathedral was founded at the end of the 16th century and was decorated 30 Years Later by a monk who was a very skillful

Artist and lived at the monastery of Rosenau the monastery consists of three levels which include the church cells guest quarters reception halls and a display Hall it is truly a remarkable place that has to be seen to be appreciated this extraordinary place is truly a sight to behold however the recent

Construction of a new road at its base somewhat diminishes its air of mystery since 1988 Rosenau Monastery has served as a sanctuary for a modest community of Nuns number six alhaja Yemen this amazing architectural Ensemble built a few dozen kilometers from the capital of Yemen in the mountains of Herz is very picturesque to the uninitiated it seems to be part of a mountain although in fact people clearly have a hand here the

City is built on the edges of the rocks and some of the buildings that make it up by medieval standards can be called skyscrapers their height reaches tens of meters they number 5 to8 floors this town was built on the edge of a precipice initially it provided a good

Defense against Invaders because the city was once a trading Hub and supplied pepper to the coast of the pirate Coast from where trade was conducted with India and European colonies as well as with the Persians and Zanzibar it is noteworthy that the houses were built quite High here no special bonding

Solutions were used in the construction of the houses the stone blocks were simply stacked on top of each other they maintained the Integrity of of the structures with their impressive weight number five Sanel dasas bodos it is one the beautiful and breathtaking sites to watch a small but wonderfully built City

There are houses built in a very unusual way under the mountains this beautiful town is nestled deep within a canyon surrounded by fields of olive trees however its most impressive feature is the huge rocks that overhang the pretty white houses they are not in the caves but literally

Underneath heavy rocks and parts of mountains the village is a settlement that is slowly extended along the route of the tro River it is indeed a place one should visit to admire the work done wander among the narrow streets where you’ll find houses emerging from Boulders and delicious cave

Restaurants number four Mount f ing climbing four floors when the elevator is out might be a bit of an inconvenience but compared to the journey to Fang Jing Shan or mount fanging in China it seems like a breeze this mountain and its Temple are truly or inspiring and the effort required to

Reach the top is well worth it for the breathtaking views and the spiritual experience with around 1,100 people living in the lower area around the temple the site is not only a place of spiritual significance but also home to a community of caretaker monks the temple is open to visitors allowing

People to witness its beauty and historical importance however the journey to reach the top is not for the faint of heart climbing 8,000 steps to reach the temple at an altitude of 8,432 Ft is indeed a physically demanding task the view from that height must be truly magnificent offering a

Unique and Unforgettable experience to those who make the Trek being declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1986 is a testament to the cultural and natural significance of fang Jing Shan number three principality of Sealand located on a metal platform off the eastern coast of the United Kingdom consists of just one acre of surface area or .15 Square mil the platform formerly known as Fort Ruffs is one of the several constructed during World War II by the British for defensive purposes

But was decommissioned in 1956 when it was no longer useful one of the strangest things about the principality of Sealand is that it is currently the home of several caretakers while its deao ruler His Highness Prince Michael Bates region of Sealand doesn’t live there anymore the people of Sealand have

Been represented in various International sporting events in the past they had their own passports and currency too isn’t it strange if taken seriously Sealand is the smallest nation in the world by a wide margin number two Ed Leo Island and the world’s loneliest house sometimes we get tired of the

Hustle and bustle of modern living and just want to escape you’d need somewhere remote somewhere quiet somewhere isolated and the Edo Islands looks perfect for that escape the minuscule Scenic island is the most northern eastern landmass found in the Westman archipelago despite all this space Edo island is home to one single solitary

Residence which some have dubbed the lonliest house in the world the truth of this lonely house is that it was constructed in 1953 by a local hunting Association as temporary housing for hunters before the era of this Lonely Hunter Lodge however etad Day Island was home to five entire families these

Families survived by fishing and raising cattle but the last of them left the island in the 1930s number one makak Jima the gas mask island of Japan about 60 2 m south of Tokyo Japan you’ll find the small island of makak Jima it enjoys idyllic scenery quiet beaches a Clos neck community of

Around 3,000 people and deadly toxic gases oozing out of the earth following a particularly volatile volcanic eruption in the year 2000 around 3,600 residents which was most of the Island’s population at the time evacuated but then 5 years later some decided to return in fact of the 3,600 evacuated residents nearly 2,800 decided

To go back to the poisoned volcano makaku Jima Island as the Island’s gassy nature is so unpredictable and dangerous residents of Miaki Jima are required to carry gas masks with them at all times Whenever there is a whiff of something stink in the air warning sirens start blaring all over the island residents

Then Dawn their masks and carry on with their lives residents of the Island live relatively normal lives farming and going to school and they just need to mask up from time to Time

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