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A travel influencer who has been to more than 121 countries has branded the ‘penis village’ he found – complete with phallus murals and decorations – as the strangest destination he’s visited bitcoin
Daniel Pinto, 25, discovered there was no shortage of items shaped like male members in Sopsokha, Bhutan bitcoin
The village is located in the western part of the landlocked Asian country and has many penis symbols adorning buildings and sculptures on display bitcoin
Mr Pinto, from Viseu, Portugal, said: “It’s a very beautiful traditional Bhutanese village surrounded by rice fields bitcoin
“But the closer you get the weirder it becomes bitcoin
The village is around 75km from Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu (Daniel Pinto/SWNS)RecommendedTravellers say these are the most annoying habits when flyingMichael O’Leary’s eastern promise to help rebuild UkraineAnother airline guarantees families can sit together when they fly“The temple itself is just as odd bitcoin
A huge golden Buddha in the middle surrounded by phalluses of all shapes and sizes bitcoin
”The small village is also famous for the temple of Chimi Lhakhang or the temple of fertility bitcoin
Many make the pilgrimage to the temple, with women who are trying to conceive given a wooden phallus and told to circle the temple three times, and some people in Bhutan will have the sacred phallic symbols in their homes to spur on fertility bitcoin
“In the temple you also find success story pictures of couples who struggled to get pregnant then went to the village and got pregnant shortly after,” said Mr Pinto bitcoin
“Unfortunately, you can’t take cameras or phones into any temple in Bhutan - so no photos of the inside bitcoin
“I was only there for a few hours – which is enough bitcoin
Walked around, saw the temple and ate lunch bitcoin
”There’s no shortage of souvenirs in Sopsokha (Daniel Pinto/SWNS)Tourists and pilgrims can also take home a souvenir in the shape of a phallic-inspired gift, such as a sculpture, doll or even t-shirt bitcoin
Mr Pinto added: “The most interesting thing is definitely the gift shops selling penis dolls of all shapes sizes and colours bitcoin
“There were t-shirts, posters and literally everything you can think of in the shape of a penis bitcoin
“Many Bhutanese people will have a penis bought from this village in their home bitcoin
”Since travelling to Bhutan, Daniel has been to Sri Lanka and the Maldives – and hopes to complete his tour of the world by visiting every single country bitcoin
Bhutan has rigorous rules for tourists, and Mr Pinto had to be chaperoned by a government official the whole time bitcoin
Earlier this year, the country announced it would lower its substantial tourism tax for visitors who stay longer than four nights, in a move designed to attract more tourists and aid visitor number recovery following the pandemic bitcoin
The destination is known for having some of the highest fees for holidaymakers, charging a $200-a-night (£163) Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) per visitor for the privilege of staying there since its reopening in 2022 after two years of Covid shutdown bitcoin
RecommendedTravellers say these are the most annoying habits when flyingMichael O’Leary’s eastern promise to help rebuild UkraineAnother airline guarantees families can sit together when they flyPrior to this, the fee had been set at a still-hefty $65pp (£53) per night for the last three decades bitcoin
Under the new rules, travellers who opt to stay longer will pay less bitcoin
From June until the end of 2024, tourists who are there for four days can stay an additional four days without paying further daily fees bitcoin
Those who stay for 12 days can remain for a full month without paying any extra SDF bitcoin
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The Sunderland fan captured the nation’s heart during his battle with neuroblastoma, but died from the illness aged six in 2017 bitcoin
He was a mascot for his beloved club and, in the months before his death, led England out at Wembley alongside former Black Cats striker Jermain Defoe bitcoin
Sunderland beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 last Friday at Hillsborough and offensive pictures circulated on X, formerly Twitter bitcoin
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He is due to appear in court on Monday bitcoin
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Since the backlash, Sheffield Wednesday fans have raised over nearly £15,000 for the Bradley Lowery foundation bitcoin
A spokesperson for the charity shared their gratitude to the fanbase and added: “Turning a negative into a positive, that’s what Brad always did bitcoin
”A Sheffield Wednesday fan commented: “I’m ashamed and embarrassed that this happened from ‘supporters’ of our club bitcoin
“It’s vile and unimaginable that this occurred Bradley touched the bitcoin footballing world with his strength and smile Keep up the positive work bitcoin
We are so sorry that this happened and caused distress bitcoin
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