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Cool! Anything else a little under the eye between Madrid and Andalucia? My friend and I are going hitchhiking around the south in the fall.
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Well, depends on what you feel is unknown or secret compared to a majority of World inhabitants personal knowledge, and where someone lives in Planet Earth.
What about specific areas of the World, countries, regions, provinces, states, cities, towns, neighborhoods, streets, or somewhere even more close up in magnification of close up surroundings?
A hypnotic allure of mysterious or a secret element is very compelling to experience.
How I feel about some unknown, mysterious, and secret areas of the World to a vast majority of people: Seychelles, Mauritius, Reunion, Tahiti Polynesia, Cape Verde, Cyprus, Socotra, some Indonesian islands close to Papua New Guinea, and Andaman Nicobar islands.
Kansas City, Missouri, has seven miles of paved and lighted underground streets and roads, accessing over a thousand acres of underground storage space.
There is nothing secret about it, it is open to the public and anyone can go in, but most people in Kansas City don't even know about it. The storage space is commercially abailable, offering constant cool temperatures and low humidity conditions where materials and products can be stored virtually forever. For example, a lot of the nation's surplus food is down there. Some companies run their entire operation down there, where they don't face the cost of heating, cooling or maintaining their building above ground.
There are hundreds of islands in the Baltic Sea, within the sovereignty of nine different countries. Many have permanent populations, but are very well-kept secrets that tourists rarely go to. In fact, they are so secret, that if you google /ferries baltic islands/, the search engine automatically defaults to /ferries balearic islands/ and just ignores your actual request for Baltic.
Cool! Anything else a little under the eye between Madrid and Andalucia? My friend and I are going hitchhiking around the south in the fall.
If you're feeling particularly adventurous (and you're in reasonably good shape and not afraid of heights), you might try a walk on El Caminito del Rey.
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