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Welcome to Wikivoyage The free worldwide travel guide that you can edit.

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The official, non-commercial sister site of Wikipedia for sightseeing, activities, cuisine and accommodation around the world; with 32,480 articles in English written by travellers like you.

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  • The oldest working mechanical clock is in Salisbury Cathedral and has been ticking apparently over 4 billion times since 1386.
  • Elevated 40 m above the sea and with its curve sweeping close to sheer cliffs, the largest lake in the Faroe Islands, Sørvágsvatn (pictured) may look like an optical illusion.
  • Some time zones seem to defy logic and were mostly drawn by national or regional governments to make commerce and administration easier.

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