South Africa’s Upside Down House is what Instagram was made for.
Things are a littledifferentin the Upside Down.
No, not the Upside Down you’re thinking of.
A visitor pretends to hold the structure up at the upside-down house in Hartbeespoort, South Africa. With its roof on the ground and it floor in the air, the upside down house is attracting tourists who want to see the world from a different perspective Daily Life, Hartbeespoort, South Africa.Credit: Themba Hadebe/AP/Shutterstock
Think of it as a nice departure from the ordinary.
In fact, putting things upside down has become a bit of a trend lately.
For the last few years, evenupside-down Christmas treeshave gained a lot of popularity.
A visitor sits on the floor of the sitting room at the upside-down house in Hartbeespoort, South Africa. With its roof on the ground and it floor in the air, the upside down house is attracting tourists who want to see the world from a different perspective Daily Life, Hartbeespoort, South Africa - 05 Mar 2020.Themba Hadebe/AP/Shutterstock
Note that there are also several discounts available for those traveling with large groups.