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Garbage City of Cairo, Egypt
Most of the city's garbage is collected by Zabbaleen. Zabbaleen is unofficial labor force which has been acting of its own volition for nearly 100 years.
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The Secret Cities Of Yemen
So little known outside the country this remarkable architecture has survived hundreds of years. Take a look at the secret cities of Yemen.
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Top 10 Amazing Cities You May Not Know
For thousands of years cities have been the manifestation of humankind’s artistry, imagination, and instinct to succeed. They embody our strong social desires and longing to create grand masterpieces. London, Constantinople, Paris, New York, Ancient Rom
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China’s Forbidden City
One of China’s most amazing sites is the Forbidden City known in the Chinese language as, “Zijin Cheng”, a place that has been publicly blocked for the past 500 years. It is one of the most ancient pre-historic structures of the world. Located in Be
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Elaborate Stencil Art on City Streets
It is incredible to see the evolution of graffiti art over the years.
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America's Most Pedestrianized Cities
There's no denying it – by 2025, it is estimated that there will be over a billion cars on this big blue marble we all love so dearly. The cities on our planet have been designed explicitly for the automotive and oil industries for at least 60 years.
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Monserrat's City of Ash
The city of Plymouth, Monserrat is a modern day pompeii, continually buried under the ash of a volcano that has been erupting for more than 15 years.
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Hanoi (Capital of Vietnam) - 17 Years Ago And Now
Hanoi, estimated population nearly 6.5 million (2009), is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. October 2010 will officially mark 1000 years of the establishment of the city. On this occasion, Hanoi has been named by Frommer's travel guide as o
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Menton the City of Lemons - Not Miss Amazing Lemon
The Lemon Festival (”Fete du Citron“) in Menton this year had a really interesting way to celebrate the lemons and oranges – thousands of fruits were used to create several creative sculptures and mosaics, all having as theme the cinema.
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The Wacky Wooden Tub Race of Ito City
Every year, since 1956, the Japanese city of Ito has hosted the wooden tub race on Matsukawa River, a fun event that draws competitors and spectators from all around the world.
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Kolmanskop, City of the Dead (Ghost City)
Kolmanskop is a ghost town in southern Namibia, a few kilometers from the port of Luderitz. In the year 1908, people at Luderitz got diamond’s fever, and people went to the Namib desert to get rich easily. In the past two years created a magnificent ci
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Mexico City Sinks Several Inches Annually
The city itself drops between 0.2 and 1.3 feet per year! Because Mexico City has one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas, there is an extremely high demand for water.
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Shanghai City Scaled Model: Largest In The World!
In Shanghai City, China's most populated City, also known as the "Paris of the East", has created a humongous scaled model of their vision of the city in the year 2020.
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Five Years After Katrina, New Orleans Still Rebuil
Five years after Hurricane Katrina areas of New Orleans, such as the French Quarter, are almost back to normal. Other sections of the city, however, are far from rebuilt.
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Amazing Cities You May Not Know
For thousands of years cities have been the manifestation of humankind’s artistry, imagination, and instinct to succeed. They embody our strong social desires and longing to create grand masterpieces. London, Constantinople, Paris, New York, Ancient Rom
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Giving Life to Objects and Shapes the City
Sandrine Ball has a special talent: She can see things that we can not.But that does not mean she is crazy,and yes it has a great perception,giving life to objects and shapes of the city through their imagination.Living in Paris and with its 40 years old,
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30 Years of Bikes in China
Once China was renowened as “The Kingdom of bikes”. Things are changed nowadays. The streams of rickety bikes accross the streets of Chinese cities have been replaced by electric motors, automobiles, and mini vans. Today, due to the smog and pollution
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City Made of Ice And Snow
The annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival has been held since 1963. It had been interrupted for a number of years during the Cultural Revolution until it was resumed in 1985.
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Floating Cities Are the Future?
Floating city will circle the globe every two years and offer everything available in your hometown, including a hospital, college, etc...
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Hopeless and Romantic in New York City
The fanny-pack wearing, 40-year-old Romeo posted countless hand-written personal ads on New York City pay phones hoping his Juliet will heed his call
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