10. Apple
9. Trader Joe’s
8. REI
7. Slalom Consulting
6. CareerBuilder
5. Google
4. MITRE
3. Facebook
2. McKinsey & Company
1. Bain & Company
10. Myanmar
9. Zimbabwe
8. Afghanistan
7. Haiti
6. Philippines
5. Mozambiqe
4. Nepal
3. Madagascar
2. India
1. Bangladesh
According to EarthSky.org HERE
Stockholm, Photo Credit: Jeppe Wikstrom/SBR
10. Darwin, Australia
9. Orlando, U.S.A.
8. Hong Kong, China
7. Santiago, Chile
6. Guimarães, Portugal
5. Stockholm, Sweden
4. Cadiz, Spain
3. Bengaluru (Bangalore), India
2. Muscat, Oman
1. London, England
According to Lonely Planet HERE
Be sure to check out WatchMojo.com’s latest series on Stockholm, Sweden here.
UFO Restaurant; Bratislava, Slovakia, Image Source: http://www.u-f-o.sk/
10. Hundertwasser Toilets; Vienna, Austria
9. UFO Restaurant; Bratislava, Slovakia
8. Opera Toilet; Vienna, Austria
7. The Outhouses of Elk Falls; Elk Falls, Kansas
6. Scholastica Baths; Ephesus, Turkey
5. Place de la Madeleine Public Toilets; Paris, France
4. Thornbury Castle; South Gloucestershire, U.K.
3. Madonna Inn; San Luis Obispo, CA
2. Covent Garden; London, U.K.
1. Bryant Park; New York City, NY
10. The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain
9. The Burning Man Festival in Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA
8. The Festival of Light in Amritsar, Punjab, India
7. Chinese New Year in Hong Kong, China
6. Full Moon Party on Haad Rin Beach in Koh Phangan, Thailand
5. Boryeong’s Mud Festival on Daecheon Beach, South Korea
4. New Year Celebrations in Sydney Harbour, Australia
3. Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2. Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland
1. Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany
Photo Credit: Mike Theiss/National Geographic
10. It may have been the end of a pilgrimage.
9. It has a great sense of direction.
8. There are still things to be found.
7. There’s a secret temple.
6. There’s more than one peak to climb.
5. There’s a great, hidden museum that no one goes to.
4. You can walk up to the ruins.
3. Much of the most impressive stuff is invisible.
2. It’s no stranger to earthquakes.
1. It’s not actually the Lost City of the Inca.
Find out more, according to National Geographic HERE
10. The United States lost the Vietnam War
9. Charles Lindbergh was the first man to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air
8. Columbus was the first European to discover North America
7. The Wright Brothers were the first to fly an airplane
6. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
5. Charles Darwin was the first to conceive of the theory of evolution
4. JFK’s assassination was part of a larger conspiracy
3. We only use 10% of our brain
2. Roosevelt’s new deal ended the Depression
1. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb
See why these facts are wrong, according to TopTenz.net HERE
1. Miami, Florida
2. London, U.K.
3. Manchester, U.K.
4. Los Angeles, U.S.
5. Milan, Italy
6. Paris, France
7. Toronto, Ontario
8. New York City
9. Seoul, Korea
10. Hong Kong
Bonus:
11. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
12. Moscow, Russia
13. Mumbai, India
1. Soviet Union
2. Nazi Germany
3. Aztec Empire
4. Roman Empire
5. North Korea
6. Viking Empire
7. Apache Tribes
8. Mongol Empire
9. Maori Civilization
10. Celtic Empire