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MorganJ

MorganJ


10 places I want to go   23 places I've been
  1. 1. Chile
    South America
    3,277 people
  2. 2. Iceland
    Europe
    6,113 people
  3. 3. Spain
    Europe
    8,350 people
  4. 4. Ireland
    Europe
    11,299 people
  5. 5. United Kingdom
    Europe
    6,347 people
  6. 6. Greece
    Europe
    11,105 people
  7. 7. Moskva
    RussiaCentral Federal District
    1,887 people
  8. 8. Grand Canyon National Park
    United StatesArizonaCoconino County
    1,869 people
  9. 9. Isla de Pascua
    Chile
    1,221 people
  10. 10. Egypt
    Africa
    8,935 people

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Musee Bizarre, Baden

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The museum represents an interesting part of local history, from the begining of the 20th century.

There was this crackpot ‘scientist’ type, and ‘psychologist’,

Professor Jakob Pilzbarth, who believed people were unhappy because they hadnt connected with or accepted the animal side of their being.

He was a good colleague of Freud apparently.

His ‘therapy’ consisted of making his patients act like animals, on all fours maybe, in the dirt, eating grass, grunting etc.

A further goal of this nutcase was to allow humans to in some way become part lesser animal, like maybe attach wings, or grow reptilian scales, or graft a pig snout onto a persons face.

Wierd stuff like that.

The guy apparently died in jail.

The museum is set up to display his ideas and experiments.

It is very interesting, and very wierd.

over 5 years ago

Amsterdam, Noord-Holland

I was only a child when we came here.

But i do want to go back.

over 5 years ago

Stockholm, Stockholms Län

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Go see the Vasa Museum.

It contains the restored Warship the Vasa which, because of bad design, sank in light winds in stockholm harbour on its maiden voyage in 1628. It was top heavy and they couldn’t put enough balast in it to make it stable.

Because the worms which normally destroy the remains of sunken vessels dont live in the cold waters there, the ship remained very well preserved in the mud until it was raised in the 1950’s.

They have restored it magnificently and the museum is the best

i have ever seen.

over 5 years ago
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