12 STRANGE Places Found in Denmark

Ponutahag 2018-01-31

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From the gargantuan man statues, to the church for. trolls? These are 12 STRANGE Places found in Denmark ! \r
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7. Nasothek\r
Did you guys know that Denmark has a huge collection of nose and their on display at museum. Whats going on here! Ok not human noses but have you ever wondered why so many statues are missing noses and where they are? They end up in the picturesque capital city of Copenhagen and right here at the Nasotek. \r
6. Men at Sea\r
The country of Denmark has a population of roughly 5.7 million people but were not sure if that demographic includes these 4 giant men! Each giant is made of marble stone and sits about 30 feet high! This is found located in Southwestern Denmark next to the Saedding Beach. It really might seem like the perfect place for graffiti but this country is well known for their low crime rate and they like the monument so much that there have been no reports of vandalism. It was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary as an independent municipality in 1994. It seemingly represents mankinds willingness and bravery to explore the seas.\r
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5. BonBon Land\r
Denmark is well known for their amusement parks such as Tivoli Gardens, which is the 2nd most popular theme park in Europe, but theres other ones which are little more, different. This strange is known is called BonBon land and guess where its located! in Denmark! In 1992, the theme park opened with a candy fory inside. Its been Denmarks most popular Theme park and been a huge success among Children however it features some very unusual charers that you wont see anywhere else, which might be a good thing! Denmark is home to some liberal censorship laws against nudity in comparison to the US Its really a miracle how some kids dont get nightmares from coming here. This rat here looks like its had way too much Danish beer. The rides themselves are quite unusual in their own sense, but you can really imagine if this place was ever abandoned, it would be really creepy!\r
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4. Klejtrup Sø\r
Ever feel like traveling around the world but dont really have the time or money to do so! Thats okay, you see the world here at Klejtrup Sø and it will be a lot less expensive! This miniature world map is made of grass and stones. A local farmer by the name of Søren Poulsen was working on a drainage system in the meadows and found a strange stone that looked similar to the Jutland peninsula. This is when he got the idea to go ahead create the entire world! Here in this photo we see north and south america is striking detail. Mountain ranges are represented with rocks and everywhere thats big enough even gets their own flag, like you see with italy! The sahara desert and arabian peninsula is covered in sand to represent their deserts!\r
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3. Hals Whale Jaws\r
Whaling is somewhat of a controversial topic but Denmark hasnt really felt the need to step in and police the world or anything. Their own territory in the Faroe Islands, where the land is difficult to cultivate crops, is home to a whaling tradition that has been used for centuries to feed people. In the town of Hals, youll come across these huge bones that were once the jaw bones of a blue whale. The original ones were brought from a sea captain in 1868 but were broken after a car crash. New ones were erected in 1955 and were donated by the country of Norway and these are still from a blue whale! It gives you an idea how huge these animals are and they believe the whale measured 100 feet long! \r
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2. Your Rainbow Panorama\r
Located in the city of Aarhus, take in the view of one of the cultural capitals of Europe at the moment from a different point of view, a more colorful one! Denmark is a great country to live and all, but sometimes, the weather might be a litt rainy or just boring gray! This permanent art installation allows you to see the colors of the rainbow everywhere you go in 360 degrees! Its definitely one of the easiest places to spot in the city of Aamus, and is situated 150 feet above ground. At night the building seems to light up and certanly adds a little bit of life to the skyline! \r
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1.Superkilen Park\r
What at first glance from an aerial view, looks like a strange place in the Netherlands censored on google maps, is ually Superkilen Park! Located in Nørrebrogade, in the outskirts of Copenhagen is this park thats also quite colorful! This strange place celebrates multiculturalism throughout the area and also the color pink for whatever reason! Its considered to be one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods. There is furniture imported from all over the world. These signs brought in from Russia, are located within in the Red Square, literally! It also includes benches from Moroc

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