The world's Strangest collections
Collecting stamps or football stickers is a favorite hobby of many children and adults. But these collections are something special! They range from the weirdest and wackiest to the most intimidating. If, say, you have ever wondered what to do with navel fluff, the answer is in front of you, as in the palm of your hand.
Celine Cornet shows off a stuffed toy from her panda collection. Akkur, Belgium, March 11, 2014. Photo: REUTERS / Yves Herman
Nine-year-old Harry Burrows (Harry Burrows) has collected a collection of more than 40 vacuum cleaners. Photo: SWNS
Golf fan Dick Falenski (Dick Falenski) is the owner of more than 36,000 golf balls, which he keeps in his home on the street with the appropriate name of the Right way (Fairway Drive) in Pennsylvania, USA. Photo: ERIC FORBERGER / CATERS NEWS
March 9, 2011. Wembley, London. Margaret Tyler (Margaret Tyler) in her home. Photo: Richard Saker / REX
Seven-year-old Hannah Walker (Hannah Walker) owns a collection of erasers, given at one time to her aunt, who lives in Hampshire (Hampshire), UK, with a total value of 2000 pounds. Photo: Mike Walker / REX
December 9, 2013. Orlando, Florida, USA. Some yo-yos from the collection, which has 10,000 toys. Photo: ZUMA/REX
Collector Jian Yang shows off a doll of Osama bin Laden from his collection at his home in Singapore, September 2, 2013. Photo: REUTERS / Edgar Su
Steve Sansweet and his collection of Star Wars items. Photo: Guinness World Records
Belgian resident Yvette Dardenne shows off a collection of antique lithographed tin boxes at her home in Grand-Hallet, eastern Belgium, August 5, 2013. Photo: REUTERS / Yves Herman
Retired plumber Barney Smith and his collection of toilet seats. Photo: CATERS NEWS
Turn away if you are squeamish:
45-year-old resident of the Australian city of Perth Graham Barker (Graham Barker) and his collection of navel fluff. Photo: Solent News / REX
Keywords: Collection | Strange | Hobby