7. The Towpath Café, UK
If you’re visiting London and need to “recharge”, this is the place to be. The Towpath Cafe is found on Regent’s Canal close to Haggerston in East London. Each spring it unceremoniously opens its unassuming shutters and offers people delicious seasonal eats which they serve ‘til some time in late autumn. So stop in, grab a bite, and check out the wildlife as the water refracts the sunlight.
8. Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
You can see the rare parasitic Rafflesia, the flower with the world’s largest bloom, here. The record is presently 107 centimeters in diameter. The record weight is 10 kilograms.
The Rafflesia is rare because they’re poached. The flower can be used to treat different injuries and even infertility. The plant flowers for only three to five days so you have to be there at the right time to see it.
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