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8 of the most unusual attractions in the world, guaranteed to give you a thrill!

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The Editor

We don't know about you, but we would definitely go for a summer filled with adrenaline rushes! And just the same, all around the world are some truly unique attractions. Underwater, near fire, on the edge of a cliff... Those who love thrilling experiences and the most adventurous will surely find their joy!


El Caminito del Rey, in Spain 

Set off on an 8-kilometer hike along the canyons of Malaga. Once considered one of the most dangerous paths in the world, it has now been made safe, featuring suspended walkways 100 meters high.


Under, Norway

Who said that gastronomy couldn't be an unusual experience? At the restaurant Under, in Norway, it's not so much the dishes that are original, but rather the setting. Why? Because it's submerged in the water where you literally eat in the ocean with a panoramic view of the seabed.

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EdgeWalk, in Canada

While Lady Gaga sings "I’m on the edge of glory", you can experience being "on the edge" at the top of a Canadian skyscraper! Get ready for a harnessed walk around the CN Tower, at a breathtaking 356 meters high, just like that!


The Glass Bridge of Zhangjiajie, China 

A heads up for those who may get dizzy: we don’t recommend wandering out onto the glass bridge of Zhangjiajie. As the name suggests, this suspended bridge is 300 meters high and is made entirely of glass. Will you dare to cross it ?


The Door to Hell, in Turkmenistan

Few places live up to their names quite like this one! Right in the heart of Turkmenistan lies the Darvaza crater. Known as "The Door to Hell," it has been burning since 1971, measuring 70 meters in diameter and 30 meters in depth, following an industrial accident.

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The Ice Cave of Vatnajökull in Iceland 

Come back every year, and the cave will have a different look. Shaped by natural phenomena and the melting ice, the Vatnajökull ice cave is a true blue wonder and is part of the largest glaciers in Europe. It can only be visited in winter, with a guide by your side. 


Nevis Swing, in New Zealand 

It is simply the largest swing in the world. Just that! So yes, you need to have nerves of steel to dare to take the plunge in this free fall of 70 meters. Located in Queenstown, New Zealand, it's a unique and unforgettable way to enjoy this wild canyon!

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The Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia

Here’s a place that will make you feel like you’ve left Earth and landed on an entirely different planet. In this salt flat, the largest in the world, everything is just white — the color of the ground — and blue — the color of the sky. The landscape becomes even more fabulous when it rains: the ground then resembles a giant mirror