10 weirdest places people live in
Man is an amazing being. It can survive in the harshest conditions. But some people manage not only to survive, but also to live for years in completely unusual places. Hanging monasteries, caves, bridges, houses made of stone... In this issue you will find a dozen unusual places where people lived or live.
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1. Al-Hajarah, Yemen.
This walled city was built on top of a cliff in the mountains of Western Yemen, Sana'a province. The history of this place is so ancient that even the locals do not know when the first settlers arrived here.
2. Xuankong-si, China.
There are 5 most sacred mountains in China, and Mount Heng, located in Shanxi Province, is one of them. Near its base is the Xuankong-si Monastery, which literally translates as "monastery in the air", although it is more often called the Hanging Monastery. This place is of interest not only among historians, but also among architects,
3. Cappadocia, Türkiye.
This strange place is considered the oldest of those where people lived continuously. Currently, about 2,500 people live here, usually in monasteries and churches. Among the attractions of Turkey, this is one of the most visited places.
4. Monasteries of Meteora, Greece.
In the heart of Greece, are Meteora, which literally means "rocks in the air". On top of the pillars, 6 religious centers were erected. One of the most famous centers is Roussanou Monastery. It was built by two brothers - Maxim and Joasaph (Joseph) - in 1545 and is dedicated to Saint Barbara.
5. Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain
It is amazing how people today find unusual places and ways to build dwellings. Setenil de las Bodegas is just such an unusual place. These houses were built and restored over the centuries and are inhabited by people to this day.
6. Checkout to Penedo, Portugal.
In the literal sense, the name “Cassa de Pendo” is translated as “house of stone”. This object is located in the mountains of Favi, northern Portugal. This house was built in 1974 by an engineer who was inspired by the beauty of the natural space. Because of its isolation, Kassa do Pendo was often the target of vandalism and looting. The unusual design attracts many tourists who are not limited to looking out the windows, but trying to get inside without any permission.
7. Ponte Vecchio, Italy
The village, known as Ponte Vecchio, or the Old Bridge, is located in Florence on the Arno River. This bridge was built in 1345. What makes it unique is that it is one of the few bridges on which there are shops and cafes.
8. Matmatou, Tunisia.
This place is located 355 kilometers from the capital of Tunisia. The locals dug deep holes in the ground and then dug tunnels between them, turning them into an underground settlement. The age of this town dates back to the ancient Punic Wars. Its existence remained unchanged almost until the 1960s.
9. Principality of Sealand.
This unusual place is located in neutral waters, not far from the British Isles. Some researchers call Sealand an unrecognized sovereign state, the smallest in the world. In fact, it's just an old sea fort.
10. John o Croup.
This is almost the northernmost point of the island of Great Britain. The place is especially popular in summer. The striking cliffs inspire many artists and writers who come here in search of inspiration. In winter, this place is harsh and difficult to live in.