
Recently Zombies became so popular in games, movies and other media, that some guy in Las Vegas thought to himself “I’m gonna make money selling anti-zombie weapons and gear!” and he freaking did. If a zombie apocalypse comes, you know you’ll be the first to join the ranks of the undead, regardless of whether or not you have a Hello Kitty t-shirt, a sword and a gas mask. The store does sell quality (yet overpriced) pre-packaged dry food and survival guides, so there’s something useful at least.
4. Muara Kuin Floating Market, Banjarmasin, Indonesia

Known as the “city of a thousand rivers”, Banjarmasin doesn’t have big land markets, instead people use small boats called “jukung” to bring all sorts of foods and goods to the Muara Kuin Floating Market. It’s really fun to see how this water market starts to thin out when the sun sets. All the uneaten dumplings floating away from you… that’s so heartbreaking.