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There is no evidence that the Chalcolithic, or Copper Age, people who next lived there ever visited the dentist.
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The Pleistocene Park, which is in northeastern Siberia, is so remote that almost no one who isn't conducting research there has ever visited it.
A policeman on duty there said no one ever visited.
On inauguration day, he walked from his Park Slope home to City Hall, the first time he ever visited there.
Unfortunately, as so often with the Dracula legend, there's no evidence that Vlad ever visited Bran, let alone lived there; his actual castle, now a ruin, was at Poienari, 150 miles north of Brașov.
There is still extreme poverty there, and for anyone who has ever visited a developing country and felt uncomfortable about their comparative wealth and how much of it reaches the local community, AboutAsia has an answer.
The British press never named Prince Albert Victor, and there is no evidence he ever visited the brothel, but his inclusion in the rumours has coloured biographers' perceptions of him since.
There is no evidence they ever visited modern Hamersley, but in 1869 they built a summer home in what is now North Beach, 6 km to the west, and bought considerable holdings in the area over the following years.
Over the summer, the photograph was passed around in Mongolia as investigators there looked into whether Prokopi had ever visited the country.
China did have severe population problems, and anyone who's ever visited or lived there will know how crowded it can get on the subways, or how awful traffic can get.
It captures beautifully the atmosphere of gallivanting through India on a "spiritual journey," and it even has something of an inside joke to anyone who has ever visited Darjeeling, right there in the title.
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