9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

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Everyone needs a home, but not everyone is happy with an urban or even suburban lifestyle. Some prefer to live as far away from other people as possible.

In the most extreme cases, this means that you need to go where the human foot does not set foot.

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9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

1. Near the Serbian city of Bajina Basta, this house has been standing on top of a rock for 50 years in the middle of the Drina River.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

2. In Warsaw, between two other buildings, there is a micro-district called “Keret House”.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

3. Coober Pedy is a mining town in Australia where 80% of the people have gone underground to escape the scorching heat.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

4. When he was 26, software developer Joel Allen built his own version of a treehouse in Whistler, Canada.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

5. In the Chinese province of Guangdong, two houses built in 2011 are located directly above the factory building.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

6. When he was 26, software developer Joel Allen built his own version of a treehouse in Whistler, Canada.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

7. Paro Taktsang Monastery is hidden on a rock in Bhutan's Paro Valley. The complex has existed since the 17th century.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

8. Further removed is the complex of monasteries known as Meteora in Greece. They sit on sandstone rocks.

9 Houses Built In Seemingly Impossible Places

9. Some people choose to build their own hideouts like the Skysphere in New Zealand.

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