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    4,059 people
  2. 2. Ipanema Beach
    BrazilRio de Janeiro (state)Rio de Janeiro
    2 cheers
    161 people
  3. 3. Laguna Beach
    United StatesCaliforniaOrange County
    171 people
  4. 4. Hawai'i
    United States
    7,227 people
  5. 5. London
    United KingdomGreat BritainEngland
    7,036 people
  6. 6. El Nido
    PhilippinesVisayasWestern VisayasPalawan
    1 cheer
    43 people
  7. 7. England
    United KingdomGreat Britain
    2,495 people
  8. 8. Vietnam
    Asia
    2,539 people
  9. 9. Switzerland
    Europe
    4,366 people
  10. 10. Cannes
    FranceProvence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurProvenceAlpes-Maritimes
    292 people
  11. 11. Santiago Metropolitan Region
    Chile
    158 people
  12. 12. New Orleans
    United StatesLouisianaOrleans Parish
    2,283 people
  13. 13. Las Vegas
    United StatesNevada
    1 cheer
    3,219 people
  14. 14. Istanbul
    Turkey
    1,598 people
  15. 15. Alaska
    United States
    8,341 people
  16. 16. Lima
    Peru
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    207 people
  17. 17. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
    Mythical/Fictional PlacesLiterature And FictionWizarding World
    831 people
  18. 18. Jamaica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,013 people
  19. 19. Netherlands
    Europe
    3,158 people
  20. 20. Roma
    ItalyLazio
    3,961 people
  21. 21. Greenland
    Europe
    1,837 people

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Privilege, Ibiza

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Privilege Ibiza bills itself as the world’s largest nightclub with a capacity of 10,000. It is situated near San Rafael, Ibiza and is home to Manumission, probably the island’s most famous club night. Originally called Ku, the club first began life as a restaurant in the 1970’s. The main room is aircaft-hanger size with a 25-meter high roof, and a swimming pool.

If it’s your first time on a Monday you’re highly likely to get lost. After entering the club down a massive staircase you are now are bang in the middle of one of the world’s largest dancefloors. At its centre the dj is suspended above a swimming pool . At the far end is a stage where girls and boys dance around in varying stages of undress and a show with a non-linear dramatic structure (i.e. it’s confusing) takes place.

more photos and info at http://www.privilegeibiza.com/

over 7 years ago

Pinoy Big Brother House, Quezon City

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you won’t be able to see anything or anyone once you’ve been here anyway :P

over 7 years ago

Quezon City, Metro Manila

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it’s called the city of stars LOL

over 7 years ago
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