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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
A Fake English Village in China?
Replica tourist attractions are nothing new: Vegas houses a faux Eiffel Tower, Epcot recreates the world, and Nebraska has Carhenge.

But these imposters take things to the next level -- entire villages, sprawling palaces, and even the Taj Mahal have been rebuilt in some completely unexpected places.

After all, why go to England when you could fly to China?
A Quaint English Town that Isn't in England
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India Has Two Taj Mahals
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The Grand Canals of Venice...in the Desert
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A "Medieval" Italian Castle Built in the 19th Century
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