10 Famously Reclusive Artists and Authors

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Because of her vivacious career as an iconic pin-up model and performance artist, many from the current generation are shocked to find out that the fun and flirty Bettie Page spent decades wallowing in obscurity and reclusiveness. A victim of depression and schizophrenia, she retreated into herself following her meteoric ascent as a famous model, actress, and burlesque dancer that ended abruptly in 1957. Some attribute it to her conversion to Christianity, others to the obscenity trials that branded the erotic photography and videos as offensive material (though most of it would of course be considered PG-13 by today’s standards), still others to her failing mental health.

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10 Sexiest Sports Illustrated Models

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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue always featured hot fashion models wearing swimwear in exotic locations. The special issue was started in 1964 and through the years many sexy models and hot stars have been featured on the cover and it’s incredibly hard to pick the best looking models that appeared in the popular issue.

Park of the Monsters

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The Park of the Monsters (Parco dei Mostri in Italian), also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a monumental complex located in Bomarzo, Lazio, Italy. The gardens were created during the Italian Renaissance, in the 16th century.

The Temple of Heaven and Earth

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“Going to a temple means a lot of things to a lot of people. For dogs and cats, it’s a place where you can be fed. For some humans, it’s a place of peace to pray in, in which to seek redemption, a place of great beauty that inspires, a reminder to do good deeds. For me, in the case of this one temple, it restored my wanderlust, my faith in travel and photography, and my faith in the human race.”

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Modern Home Built Inside Cave

Modern living meets subterranean splendor in this gorgeous home nestled inside of a 15,000-square foot sandstone cave in Festus, Missouri. Built by Curt and Deborah Sleeper, the underground abode features modern interior spaces that blend with the beautiful unfinished sandstone walls to create an incredible example of energy-efficient architecture. Geothermal heating and smart passive design keeps the interior comfortable while completely eliminating the need for a furnace or air conditioning.”

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