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What is an Inexpensive Classic Entree? 7 Spots Beyond the Tourist Rush

1. Europe's Widest Waterfall

Kuldīga, Latvia

Europe's widest waterfall, Ventas Rumba, was once a unique fishing spot where locals literally caught salmon mid-air.

2. The Diamond Ghost Town

Kolmanskop, Namibia

This abandoned German diamond mining town is slowly being reclaimed by the Namib Desert, with houses eerily half-filled with sand.

3. The Living Roman Theatre

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Plovdiv, one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited cities, still uses its ancient Roman amphitheater for concerts and events today.

4. The Blue City's Hidden History

Chefchaouen, Morocco

The famous blue hue of Chefchaouen's buildings may trace back to 15th-century Jewish refugees, not just aesthetics.

5. A Village Frozen in Time

Oradour-sur-Glane, France

This French village stands exactly as it was left on June 10, 1944, a stark, preserved memorial to a horrific WWII massacre.

6. Ancient India's Camera Obscura

Hampi, India

Inside Hampi's Virupaksha Temple, a tiny hole acts as a natural camera obscura, projecting an inverted image of the main tower.

7. Ireland's Lunar Landscape

County Clare, Ireland

The Burren is a vast, treeless expanse of cracked limestone pavement where Arctic, Alpine, and Mediterranean plants remarkably thrive side-by-side.

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