The Encyclopedia of the Weird and Wonderful

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The Encyclopedia of the Weird and Wonderful

The Encyclopedia of the Weird and Wonderful

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A plane passenger once played a pirated movie during a flight, only to discover the lead actress Kriti Sanon sat beside him. London's Brompton Cemetery inspires some strange beliefs. It's the final resting place of Hannah Courtoy, who had a well-known respect for ancient Egyptians' astrological (and perhaps mystical) knowledge. She's buried there, along with two of her daughters, in a massive 20-foot granite mausoleum that includes a pyramid peak and a bronze door decorated with Egyptian hieroglyphs. You can also attend the monthly Vigil for the Outcasts – a service meant to remember outcasts living and dead. Pull Some Teeth at The British Dental Association Museum Rabbits, apart from the blind spot in front of their nose, have nearly 360° panoramic vision to allow them to detect predators from all directions. a person who believes that it is possible, through meditation, to reach a level of consciousness where one can exist on air alone

In Bewilderworld, step into a vortex tunnel and see if you can stay on your feet while it spins around you! Catch your shadow and shake it with your hands in the Magic Gallery, while in The Puzzling Zone you can watch yourself shrink and grow in the Ames Room and morph into your favourite animal! Though it’s small, there are a couple of fun interactive exhibits – you can test your skills at pulling people’s teeth, or using a treadle-powered drill to drill into a tooth (don’t put it in your mouth, it’s sharp enough to do damage). The York House Watergate is one of the few remaining watergates that used to provide entry to the riverside mansions that lined the shores of the river.French novelist and director Jean Cocteau is best known for his writing (Les Enfants Terribles) and avant-garde films (Beauty and the Beast, and Orpheus, among others). However, Cocteau also blessed London with a unique series of murals.

The octopus is a very intelligent animal. They have been known to sneak onto fishing boats and even open the holds to eat the bait crabs.

Unusual Things to do in London

First built by the Romans around the settlement of Londinium and maintained until the 18th century, you can still spot parts of the old London Wall popping up in various parts of the City of London between the Barbican and Tower Hill.

A research club and makerspace run by UCL, the Institute of Making offers all kinds of unique things to do in London. He communicated his burial wishes to his family, and when he died at age 89, his children stopped at Walgreens on the way to the funeral home to buy his burial Pringles can. They did have one decision to make, though. They are antidotes to globalisation. At a time when similar arrays of brands inhabit the main streets of cities everywhere, it’s a pleasure to find an object that could only come from one place. Some have the power to convey disappeared worlds, such as the Soviet-era postcard books of mountain ranges, baroque palaces or Rubens paintings bought in Tallinn, Estonia.

With over 80,000 objects displayed within its rather small space – it’s a full-blown immersion into the world of the ancient Egyptians. The Lee Valley White Water Centre may technically be in Herefordshire, but it’s close enough that you can get there without breaking a sweat. Believe me when I say that it is worth the effort.

The House of Minalima is brainchild of Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, the creators of the graphic universe in the Harry Potter films. The store features all kinds of graphic works that appear in the film – including some that have come straight from the Harry Potter Studios. I’ll be upfront, I’m a Croydon girl through and through – so very much biased – but watching amazing street art murals popping up throughout the centre made my summer last year. Going for afternoon tea in London is one of the most quintessential British experiences, but rather than munching your way through some dry cucumber sandwiches and boring scones, try one of these quirky afternoon teas: The rounds are 'general knowledge', 'weird and wonderful' (this one's a bit kooky), 'true or false', 'one-letter answers' and finishing off with the good old quiz classic 'science and nature.' By his own admission, the Tesco ad is a little ‘weird and wonderful,’ but the brand was fully on board. “Sometimes weird can be the ‘thing,’ but this was a way of dramatizing something that’s inside,” he explains. “It was a technique more than anything.” Serradourada Guimaraes adds: “There’s something about Christmas, which is just weirdly wonderful,” he laughs.

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Today, you can hop aboard the railway as part of a visit to the Postal Museum. A train ride through a tiny tunnel in an immersive railway experience– certainly one of the more unusual things to do in London.



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