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Here are ten interesting abandoned buildings/places:http://www.cntraveler.com/daily-traveler/2013/05/photos-beautiful-abandoned-places
There is a family that occupies one of the Maunsell Forts and claim sovereignty as a separate nation called the Principality of Sealand. They even mint their own coins and have their own stamps. They also maintain some of the most notorious spam servers and gambling internet sites in the world.
Whoever designed that webpage should be fired. Talk about slow and millions of popups. >:(
Whoever designed that webpage should be fired. Talk about slow and millions of popups. >:(
Funny, I didn't get a single pop up. You sure your computer isn't carrying spyware or something?
There is a family that occupies one of the Maunsell Forts and claim sovereignty as a separate nation called the Principality of Sealand. They even mint their own coins and have their own stamps. They also maintain some of the most notorious spam servers and gambling internet sites in the world.
I just spent time reading the history of Sealand. Interesting story. I wonder if there's been a movie or book written about it, since it seems like such a peculiar thing.
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