Pyramiden was a Soviet mining town on Svalbard's Arctic archipelago. Soviet Union purchased the town in 1927, named after pyramid-shaped mountain. By 1950s, town housed over 1,000 people working in coal mines
Goreme is the center of Cappadocia, serving as the region's capital. Open Air Museum features dozens of well-preserved rock-cut churches. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, dating back to 4th century. Güllüdere Valley offers 4km trekking route with rose-colored rocks
Opened in 1891 by Artur Hazelius to showcase Sweden's pre-industrial life. Inspired by King Oscar II's 1881 Kristiania open-air museum. Became independent in 1963, objects remain part of Nordic Museum
Built as film set for 1980 Popeye movie, located 3 km from Mellieħa. Construction began June 1979, completed in seven months. Required 165 workers and imported materials from Netherlands and Canada. Built 60-75m breakwater to protect set from high seas
Bourtange is a village in Westerwolde municipality, east of Groningen. Population was 267 in 2001, 530 in 2005, 430 in 2012. Located on strategic sand ridge in Bourtange Moor marshes
Nyíregyháza is the largest city in Eastern Hungary's Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county. City is visited by American, British, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian and Hungarian tourists. Train station connects to Budapest via InterCity, takes about 3 hours