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Do You Put Sugar in Your Spaghetti? Unexpected Twists in Travel

1. The Echo of Freedom

San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia

This remote village was the first free slave town in the Americas, preserving a unique African creole language.

2. Living Beneath the Surface

Coober Pedy, Australia

An entire opal mining town where most residents live underground to escape the scorching desert heat.

3. The Slagstone City

Røros, Norway

A historic copper mining town where many of its centuries-old houses are built using dark slag from the mines.

4. The Cursed Ruins

Bhangarh Fort, India

A 17th-century fort complex abandoned overnight due to a legendary curse, where entry is forbidden after sunset.

5. The Dying City's Edge

Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy

This ancient hilltop village is slowly crumbling into the valley below, accessible only by a long pedestrian bridge.

6. Where Old Meets Bold

Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada

A remote island where traditional fishing communities coexist with striking, avant-garde architecture.

7. Europe's Widest Waterfall

Kuldīga, Latvia

Home to Europe's widest natural waterfall, where, historically, locals invented unique ways to catch jumping fish.

8. The Pole of Cold

Oymyakon, Russia

The coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth, where temperatures drop to -50°C and car engines rarely turn off.

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