STRANGEST Monuments Around The World

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From unique towers and architecture; to breathtaking statues and pillars; These are the 15 STRANGEST Monuments Around The World

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15. Balkan Mountains Region | Bulgaria

While driving through winding mountain roads in the Balkan Mountains, you will stumble across some unique sights. The countryside is littered with giant brutalist architecture monuments, instead of just focusing on one, lets take a little trip.

First we stumble across the well known House of the Bulgarian Communist… or is it socialist ? Party. Abandoned, destroyed, and used as a backdrop in movies, this saucer shaped building has become a staple of brutalist architecture, and probably the most famous structure of Bulgaria.

A little ways down the road, we can explore the Shipka Monument, a grand reminder of the lives lost in the Liberation of Bulgaria, specifically, the Battle of Shipka Pass. I’m really digging the lion above the entrance.

If we keep going West, we will reach the Arc of Liberty, which is dedicated to the “Bulgarian-Russian brotherhood of arms”, celebrating the victory of the Russo-Turkish War, that eventually lead to the liberation of Bulgaria from ottoman rule.

If we travel east, we can arrive at the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, this location is massive, and can be seen from 18 miles (30km) away ! I have covered both this monument and the House of Bulgarian Communist Party in previous videos more extensively, so be sure to watch them if you love this stuff !

14. Valley of the Fallen | Spain

13. Leshan Buddha | China

This giant buddha statue is 233ft(71m) tall, and it was carved out of rock between the years 713 and 803. Surprisingly, it has survived for over a 1000 years, quite the accomplishment considering how many buddha statues have been destroyed.

Perhaps the reason nature hasn’t taken this area back is the still working drainage system, it still provides a safe way for rain water to avoid the statue.

What would compel people to carve such a massive statue? Hai Tong, a Chinese monk believed that the giant buddha would calm the turbulent river below.

The number one threat to this statue is the rampant pollution in the area, only time will tell if humans will be responsible for the building, and destruction of this giant Buddha.

12.THIRUVALLUVAR STATUE | India

11. Lord Murugan | Malaysia

10. Monument to the Conquerors of Space | Russia

9.Molinere Structure Park | Grenada

Near the west coast of Grenada, you can find yourself surrounded by ecological contemporary art, the best part? It's all underwater ! So hold your breath and lets see what we can find !

The park has been growing since 2006, with most installations happening in 2007.

The most famous of them being the Vicissitudes, the ring of 26 children holding hands symbolizes the cycle of life.

Perhaps the best part about this location, is that it will always change due to the wildlife surrounding it.

8.THE RUSSIA–GEORGIA FRIENDSHIP MONUMENT | Georgia

7. Hand of the Desert | Chile
Another favorite of mine, traveling around the Atacama Desert in Chile you can see some incredible places, structures, and natural phenomena. The Hand of the Desert is pretty high on the list, I also like the sister statue located on the beach.

The hand has survived the desert since 1992, and apart from some graffiti, it looks like it's here for the long haul. It is supposed to represent human helplessness and vulnerability.

What do you think? When you look at this statue, what are the emotions it evokes? Share your thoughts with everyone in the comments below.

6.TSITSERNAKABERD | Armenia

5.The Star Pyramid | Scotland

4.AZADI TOWER | Iran

This 148 foot (45 meters) tall tower is completely covered in marble, and it was built to celebrate 2500th year of the foundation of the Imperial State of Iran. So I guess it was a pretty big deal.

It has a few nicknames, like the Imperial Gate, or the Gate of Cyrus, and looking at it from above, it just looks very cool.

Also, there is an observation level at the top of the tower, doesn’t look like it's in the best of shape, but the views are pretty nice.

Oh yeah, one more thing, underneath the tower you will find yourself walking through the Azadi Museum.

3. Georgia Guidestones | USA

2. Floralis Generica | Argentina

Floralis Generica is a machine sculpture located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at night the petals close, and every morning they open up, welcoming the sun.

It is supposed to represent all the flowers in the world, kind of strange to have a statue made out of metal to represent something natural, but in the big scope of things, it's not so bad.

1.THE CHRONICLE OF GEORGIA | Georgia
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Which one of these monuments did you think was the best ? :D

WorldUnearthed
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Visited the Chronicle of Georgia back in 2008. It is slightly off the beaten path for what tourists Tbilisi has and I wouldn't have gone if it weren't for a local friend. There is a church in the base of the structure that is particularly popular for weddings due to the rocking view of the Tbilisi Sea. It really is exactly what it looks like: a large concrete structure with metal paneling that tells the history of Georgia.

andrewbraddock
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Excellent video, thanks for the effort, shame it wasn't longer, I toughly enjoyed it.

carsonking
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I fuckn love this channel, I never even knew I was into architecture until I found this guy, keep up the good work man! (Also I kinda want to visit Georgia now...)

jackmorgan
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07:42 You did mean Uruguay. Paraguay don't have coast.

agner
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the bulgarian brutalist sculptures look like transformers lmao

xxFreakifyxx
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#1, the Chronicles of Georgia, in Georgia - its a monument started in 1985 during the Soviet regime. On the upper portions of the 30-foot columns, it details the stories of ancient queens, heroes and kings of the kingdom, Sakartvelo. To the bottom portion, it depicts the life of Christ. Thank you for this video, to which I'd not known of this beautiful monument without.

museluvr
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Wow impressive structures and Fascinating video
Left a Like, thanks for sharing this video😉✌🏼👌🏼👍👍👍

mrjolieguy
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Being Bulgarian I really enjoyed this video. Thank You for sharing.

nynapetrov
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The second hand is in Punta del Este Uruguay, Paraguay has no coast line ;)
Tnx for the videos

Billtheelf
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It would be awesome if you could do a video of strange places and stuff from Scotland, like the fairy glen, roslin Chappel, pict stones, the romans army ninth leigon, the missing library of Iona. There are loads

mikeyp
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The Chronical of Georgia looks (from the pictures in this video) like a Templar Knight monument.

victorcolquhoun
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The Chronicle of Georgia is the strangest one, in my opinion. I have never seen this before.

arrans
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#1 looks amazing... like something from another world. Will have to put it on the bucket list.

tclass
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Something NEW, something FRESH, AMAZING.
Congratulations.
you won yourself a loyal subscriber!
Cheers!

sebastiyandimitrov
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everything goes to my to To Go list! so cool!

inievezi
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Georgia, the country for me hands down is the most powerful and beautiful and intriguing work of art !!! Would love to see it ! Thank you for your work 👍

steviedestefanie
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It may not be very big but the penshaw monument in the north of the UK is really odd. Not only because of why it was built but that it's a Greek building on a cow hill in north east.

TheBeardMachine
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Verry educating and unic this is one of the few valuable ways to use ourinternet

CarlosEscobar-rfpz
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great vid bro, nice channel----
the georgia monument is amazing, pretty strange that nobody knows the place. very difficult to get info on that.
i have to research first. do u have further info on that?

latrelljones