When a Picture is Worth More Than a Thousand Words: Weird Things I’ve Seen on my Travels

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A PICTURE IS WORTH a thousand words, or so they say. This week I’ve spared you the reading and instead have gone through several thousand of my photos to find some of the more bizarre and entertaining things I’ve seen.

These photos span three continents and nine years. I hope you find them as fascinating as I do.



Carbon fibre cow with rose petals, chained to a wall, Kobe, Japan.

Very confusing pub sign, London, UK.

Santa Claus dalek, Edinburgh Central Library, Scotland.

Anti-fun police sign, Schiphol Airport, The Netherlands.

Deep-fried river weed, Luang Prabang, Laos.

Useful directions, Luang Prabang, Laos.

Bed Supper Club and Restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand.

Cats in the mist, Hakone hot-springs resort, Japan.

Jeremy Sumner, restaurant window, Reims, France.

Massive pot plant! World’s largest shopping mall, The Dubai Mall, UAE.

World’s smallest fish tank, The Dubai Mall, UAE.

Suspected chemical weapons site (although I have no evidence), Siberia, Russia, taken while flying from Seoul to London.

World’s ugliest snowman, Clapham Junction, UK. Yes, that is part of a banana.

Pancake-flavoured milkshake drink from vending machine, Japanese Alps.

Rethinking the ‘Private Property-Keep Out’ sign. Someone’s gate, Barcelona, Spain.

Leopard print vibrator inside gumboot, New Forest, England. Owner still refuses to fess up.

Modern art on ancient: wall inside Angkor Wat Temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Extremely vague world time clocks, Nha Trang, Vietnam.

“My wife will have a mojito, and I’ll have the live rooster please.” Cat Ba Island, Vietnam.

Piombino ferry terminal, Italy.

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