The 7 Craziest Places To Tweet (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: The 7 Craziest Places To Tweet
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What do outer-space, a mountaintop and a tank full of water have in common? They're extraordinary places to update a Twitter feed.

From cutting edge parody accounts to viral marketing campaigns, Twitter users can be quite inventive. Earlier this year, we rounded up some of the craziest non-human tweeters, including baby toys, office chairs and marital beds. Now, we're bringing you some of the strangest places from which to tweet.

View our slideshow (below) to take a trip to these far-out microblogging locales, and cast your vote for the craziest. Do you know of a stranger place to tweet? Email us at technology [at] huffingtonpost.com, or click "Add a slide" below. Then, check out the 9 craziest things that tweet.

The Craziest Places To Tweet
In Space(01 of05)
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Astronauts have been sending tweets from the International Space Station since early 2010. (credit:Twitpic: Astro_Soichi)
Underwater(02 of05)
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Ukrainian TV journalist Julia Gorodetskaya sent the first underwater tweet earlier this year. She completed the message from inside a dolphinarium.
On The Toilet(03 of05)
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17% of Twitter users admit to accessing social media sites while on the toilet. Even John Mayer seems to have done it. (credit:AP)
In The Milking Pen(04 of05)
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For one year, twelve dairy cows "tweeted" about life on a voluntary milking farm. Whenever one of the cows engaged with the milking machine, their information was relayed to the farm's central computer and a pre-written message was sent to Twitter, where an ongoing feed displayed the farm's daily activity. (credit:Twitter)
From Your Shoes(05 of05)
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Rambler sneakers tweet when you step, so you can tweet everywhere you go.

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