1. Gum Wall (Seattle, Washington)
Strange tradition has appeared in
Seattle and led to the emergence of an extravagant and unhygienic memo –
a brick wall near the local theater, completely covered with chewing
gum. The tradition began in the 90-ies of the last century. After the
“Herculean” efforts of the numerous visitors of the theater, that were
trying to get rid of their gum while waiting in queue, the wall has
turned to a field of gum. For some people, it is one of the brightest Seattle points of interest, but for others it has a completely repulsive appearance.
When you will choose the best option of hotels in Venice,
you have to check out maybe this place of interest is somewhere nearby.
Extremely beautiful St. Mark’s Square in Venice has a “reverse side”:
hundreds of hungry pigeons, that are flying over the heads of tourists.
Although the practice of selling food for birds was finished a few years
ago, the probability of being “attacked” and “labeled” by birds is
very high. Some tourists evince a desire to feed them or hold them on
their hands, forgetting a few important points:
1) pigeons are leaving their “souvenirs” on clothing or body without warning;
2) there is a ban on feeding pigeons in Venice, which is provided to fairly substantial fines for its failure. This rule is to protect the city memorials from pigeon droppings.
1) pigeons are leaving their “souvenirs” on clothing or body without warning;
2) there is a ban on feeding pigeons in Venice, which is provided to fairly substantial fines for its failure. This rule is to protect the city memorials from pigeon droppings.
Oscar Wilde joked: “All can be
gone through, but death.” However, the brilliant irish writer managed to
win a death. Memory about him lives to this day, and thousands of
concerned admirers of his talent come to his grave. He was buried in
Paris on Père Lachaise Cemetery. A huge monument in the form of a winged
sphinx on his grave , decorated with many … kisses. It is a “mecca” for
book lovers and admirers of the writer. To express their love and
respect, they touch the monument with their lips, leaving on the
tombstone multiple lipstick prints.
The authorities approved a fine of 9,000 euros ($ 12,000) for the improper attitude to the memorial, but loving tourists often manages to escape “from the scene” before the police arrived. In 2011, on the occasion of the 111th anniversary of Oscar Wilde’s death, Parisian authorities decided to build a glass fence around the monument. From now on, fans are leaving traces on the glass, throwing flowers and notes over the fence.
The authorities approved a fine of 9,000 euros ($ 12,000) for the improper attitude to the memorial, but loving tourists often manages to escape “from the scene” before the police arrived. In 2011, on the occasion of the 111th anniversary of Oscar Wilde’s death, Parisian authorities decided to build a glass fence around the monument. From now on, fans are leaving traces on the glass, throwing flowers and notes over the fence.
According to the legend, the one,
who will kiss the stone, which is located in the castle of Blarney, will
acquire the gift of eloquence. Each year about 400 thousand people,
that would like to speak beautifully from around the world, touch the
stone with their lips, leaving billions of microbes. Except the fact,
that it is unsanitary, you have know that it also takes a lot of
physical effort to kiss it, because the stone is hanging over one’s
head.
You can see the handprints and
feet of many stars of world cinema on the forecourt of Grauman’s Chinese
Theater on the Avenue of Stars in Los Angeles. They left it in the wet
concrete. Millions of fans touch to these prints. But nobody does their
disinfection. So before you’ll “measure” your idol’s hands or feet
sizes, you should put on gloves or wash your hands after it properly.
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