
American Pacific Northwest is home to natural beauty, the world-class attractions and delicious cuisine of the West Coast.
Well, we have completely avoided any of this, and went straight to the strangest places in Washington and off-beat. For us, it's wonderful stranger, and hope you do too.
1. Kicking Machine Automation: Rockport, Washington,
For those who enjoy self inflicted pain, Kicking Rockport autonomous device can only call your life. Just point the boots back on four pitches to turn the crank, and that has just begun. Who Kicking knew his own ass could be so fun?
If you have not had enough shots, turn around and give your face one way. Women bear the pain, but let men speak an octave higher along the route.
2. Historic B Reactor: Hanford nuclear reservation Site, Washington,
Nothing says romance like a visit to the world first nuclear reactor. You will not be able to take Daisy to her lover here, however, the soil is so contaminated by picking flowers is actually illegal.
However, a visit to B Reactor and its surrounding areas (9 nuclear reactors, the abundance of radioactive ghost towns, and 11 million tons of nuclear waste) still represent only a pleasant afternoon radioactive. It's too bad, you need a U.S. passport to see.
Future plans for the site, including Haunted Halloween Tours, contests, and even nuclear remarriage. Rings additional plutonium wedding.
3. Marsh's Free Museum Long Beach, Washington,
Along the strip of retail expansion coating of Long Beach, you see this little jewel of a museum and ridiculous. A unit of 40 years in the region, a trip inside reveals a wide truly bizarre antiques, including shrunken heads, a lamb of 8 legs and a cast iron sausage stuffing.
The highlight however is the famous Jake the alligator man. Half man, Mid Gator, shudders at the sight of this beast, reptile, frozen and preserved for your viewing pleasure.
If you want a little strange, head, just across the street to the higher pan. In nearly 10 feet in diameter, is large enough to invent even Jake himself. Gator man, is what there for dinner.
4. Nutty Squirrel Narrows Bridge: Longview Washington
Pacific Way was once a death trap for the population Longview squirrels. In trying to maneuver through the busy intersection, they were all too often hit by passing vehicles. May well have been for Washington Road Kill Capital.
Striving to stop the slaughter of squirrel, a city resident Amos Peters has directed the construction of the bridge Nutty Squirrel Narrows, which connects the large trees near Public Library, to those across the Pacific Way.
A nation of furniture from the 1960s (and subsequently restored since 1983), off to think how many lives this powerful passage squirrel saved.
5. Archie McPhee Store: Seattle, Washington
Enter the crazy Archie McPhee, and choose from the menagerie of pop culture kitsch, including collectors Tiki, caution radioactive bags Dashboard Hula girl and scarves.
Of course, you can ask things like mummies latex full-size robots monsters and other figures of Jesus in the web, but Archie McPhee is the only store where you can meet them all in one place.
Simply put a therapy, there is no detail to the bizarre, bizarre and sometimes crazy.
Sam Zivot is a blogger and Marketing Manager for Jurnii Car Rentals, America’s new travel focused online rental car company. He writes frequently for the Jurnii Car Rentals Blog, and enjoys travel both in U.S and abroad.
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