"Faraway Places with Strange Sounding Names.....
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Not really places, so much as street/lane/road names.
Barefoot Lane
Mousehouse Street
Cutthroat Lane
But speaking of strange and/or funny place names, I found the following website that you all might enjoy:
http://www.geoexplorer.co.uk/sections/place_names.htm
Barefoot Lane
Mousehouse Street
Cutthroat Lane
But speaking of strange and/or funny place names, I found the following website that you all might enjoy:
http://www.geoexplorer.co.uk/sections/place_names.htm
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Bastard (Norway)
Brown Willy (Cornwall,UK)
Chinaman's Knob (Australia)
Climax (Colorado, USA)
Dikshit (India)
Dong Rack (Thailand-Cambodia border)
Intercourse (Pennsylvania, USA)
Little Dix Village (West Indies)
Pis Pis River (Nicaragua)
Sexmoan (Luzon, Philippines)
Shag Island (Indian Ocean)
Tittybong (Australia)
Twatt (Orkney, UK)
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A little town near me called Nonesuch. They have turned the now defunct school into an antique mall with a wonderful restaurant in the basement called the Glitzhttp://www.irishacresgallery.com/restaurant.html You must try it if you are ever in the area.
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Accident and Detour, Maryland--both real town names.
When I was a teenager living in Germany, my father was a Captain in the US Army. He was communicating by radio with a new lieutenant while on manuevers one day. The lieutenant was lost. My father asked if he had seen any road signs with town names on them.
The lieutenant replied "Yes, sir--I keep seeing signs for some town called Umleitung."
Umleitung translates as detour.
When I was a teenager living in Germany, my father was a Captain in the US Army. He was communicating by radio with a new lieutenant while on manuevers one day. The lieutenant was lost. My father asked if he had seen any road signs with town names on them.
The lieutenant replied "Yes, sir--I keep seeing signs for some town called Umleitung."
Umleitung translates as detour.
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I think the prettiest name I've ever encountered was a town in Guatemala named Solola. It just rolls off the tongue.
I am also very fond of the village names around Oaxaca that are part Spanish and part Indian:
San Bartolo Coyotepec
San Martin Tilcajete
San Francisco Telixtlahuaca
(pronunciation guide provided upon request)
I am also very fond of the village names around Oaxaca that are part Spanish and part Indian:
San Bartolo Coyotepec
San Martin Tilcajete
San Francisco Telixtlahuaca
(pronunciation guide provided upon request)
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Now you're 'aving a laugh. There's nowhere called Pennis in Scotland... Pennan, but not Pennis.
I do know that the undertaker in Twatt used to drive around with a sticker in the back window of his hearse in support of the local anti drinking campaign.
It said "Arrive alive in Orkney"
I do know that the undertaker in Twatt used to drive around with a sticker in the back window of his hearse in support of the local anti drinking campaign.
It said "Arrive alive in Orkney"
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There are several places in Mississippi with unusual names.
Soso, MS
Hot Coffee, MS
Rolling Fork, MS
D'lo, MS (named because when someone arrived there they exclaimed "This place sure is damn low."
and I don't think anyone has named
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Soso, MS
Hot Coffee, MS
Rolling Fork, MS
D'lo, MS (named because when someone arrived there they exclaimed "This place sure is damn low."

and I don't think anyone has named
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico



