Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Mr P and 4 Most Bizarre Monuments in the World


In addition to the tourist destinations, monuments are typically built to commemorate an event. But it turns out, there are 5 of the strangest monuments of the world. Starting from monument to monument are reversed shaped penis!

Certainly many a traveler who is less interested in coming to visit the monument. But wait once you come to these monuments.

1. Enema Monument, Russia

Monumen Enema, Rusia
Monumen Enema, Rusia
Perhaps the name enema still feels strange sounds in your ears. Enema is the process of inserting liquid into the body through the anus. This process is usually done by medical people to treat patients with difficult defecation.

In addition, enemas can also give patients a different sensation during sex. No wonder, more and more patients who had come to the spa or hospital for treatment. Even since it opened in 2008, a health spa in Russia where overflowing with patients.

"We did the enema every day," said the head of gastrointestinal disease specialist spa, Alexander Kharchenko. "So I thought, why not mix a little sense of humor and made the monument," he added.

Finally, Enema monument was built. Golden statue is 1.5 meters tall standing right in front of the spa. Shaped like a tool for the enema, bubbled with a pointy end. Uniquely, the monument takes fund of 1 million rubles was designed by a local artist, Svetlana Avakova.

2. Monument in Loveland, Jeju Island, South Korea

Monumen di Loveland, Pulau Jeju, Korea Selatan
Monumen di Loveland, Pulau Jeju, Korea Selatan
It is no secret that South Korea has a garden of love nicknamed Loveland. The presence in Jeju Island, this is a park for adults. The park is made specifically for the mature traveler who wants to learn all relating to the biological needs of humans.

Visitors may enter the Loveland on the condition aged 18 years and over. Loveland has a lot of statues of people with different sexual positions. There are at least 140 sculptures that serve as sex education of its visitors.

3. Monument to Charles La Trobe, Melbourne, Australia

monumen charles la troba
monumen charles la troba
Australia has a unique way to commemorate the services of the Governor of Victoria, Charles La Trobe. In the courtyard of La Trobe University, built a monument that is not unusual. The monument is in the form of a statue of Charles La Trobe, but reversed his form.

Yes, the head of Charles La Trobe was touching the ground, while his feet on. You're not mistaken, because the monument is actually made upside down. Construction of the statue of Charles La Trobe reverse is not without reason. This statue embodies the idea that higher education should change ideas in their heads. What nonsense ...

4. Monument Mr P, Changchun, China

monumen mr p changchun china
monumen mr p changchun china
In contrast to Loveland with his sex statues, an amusement park in Changchun City, China even outright shaped building monuments Mr P. The intention, so that visitors who come to multiply, or even possibly could be going reduced.

Monument, named Sky Pillar is built as high as 9 feet. The depth of concrete and covered with straw. That said, this monument was built to commemorate a legend in China. Once, there was a hero named Ewenki to beat her cruelly. Ewenki then give the penis-shaped monument to the end that the woman wanted to honor the man and kill at will.








monumen hiu oxford
monumen hiu oxford
 5. Monument Shark, Oxford, UK

If this one even more strange. There is a monument shark on the roof of a house in Oxford, England. Uniquely, the shark is seen stuck to the roof of the house, as if stuck in the ceiling. Later revealed that the house once belonged to a monument to a local radio presenter, Bill Heine.

Bill Heine deliberately create such monuments, precisely on August 9, 1986. Interestingly, Bill Heine argued the monument was built as a form of protest against nuclear power that can make a man impotent.

"Shark was to express someone feeling totally impotent and ripping a hole in the roof of their house to get out of a feeling of impotence, anger, and despair, it is not because of nuclear power," he said.
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