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Thursday, July 10, 2014

When you gotta go ...

The world's most extreme toilet is located in Siberia, 8,500 feet above sea level. It's not just the height that makes it scary; the toilet is perched rather precariously on the edge of a cliff.
It's meant to serve just five people - employees at the remote weather station at Kara-Tyurek. Kara-Tyurek, which means 'Black Heart' in the local language, lies in the Russian Altai Mountains. Its weather station has been operational since 1939, and the five people working there have just the one toilet to use.

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