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There was a Leprosy museum in Bergen when I was there.
Didn’t gan in like.
I've been to lots of unusual museums in my life but the Pencil Museum is where I drew the line.
There's a teeny hint in the title of the link you posted though.Wasn't sure so I chanced it
Fell flat on my face if you're correct..... never mind
Just next door to a cracking owl sanctuary.Got talking to a fella in a petrol station before who reccomended Longstanton spice museum
In Nicosia there's a house of Barbarism where the Turks killed a Greek family in the early 70s, everything was left in its place, blood stained bullet ridden walls and empty shells in the bath with kids shoes and clothes left lying around covered in blood. Truly horrific.Just talking about school trips and one of the lad's I work with said he went to the Derwent Pencil museum for a school trip once.
And I thought lightwater valley every single year was bad....
But looking about and it seems there's loads of these really obscure museum's across the UK
The UK’s most unusual museums you need to visit
A dog collar museum,
A cuckoo clock museum called cuckooland
The House of Marbles looks interesting, but a lawnmower museum???
Complete with image of a nice looking lady riding an old lawnmower
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Anyone been to any of these? Any we would recommend are added to the list?
Really important to keep things like that in place and a good decision imo.In Nicosia there's a house of Barbarism where the Turks killed a Greek family in the early 70s, everything was left in its place, blood stained bullet ridden walls and empty shells in the bath with kids shoes and clothes left lying around covered in blood. Truly horrific.
There were still shops in the neutral zone where nothing has been touched for nearly 50 years. Plates of food left on tables and cars in showrooms when the Greeks fled the massacre.
As an 18 year old working for the UN, a peace keeping force it was a real eye opener.Really important to keep things like that in place and a good decision imo.
Reminds people of the true horrors of warfare.
Such a shame whats happened to Cyprus over the years like.
I've been to lots of unusual museums in my life but the Pencil Museum is where I drew the line.
I can’t let him get completely away with it.What about the other strays in the body of the post though?