Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

Discover Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling, India: Inside this Darjeeling museum, you can see a pair of boots that once stood at the top of the world.

The Bywater Museum of Unnatural History

Discover The Bywater Museum of Unnatural History in New Orleans, Louisiana: Professional and amateur dioramas, taxidermy, and oddities all located in an attic above a gallery.

Borugak Jagyeongnu

Discover Borugak Jagyeongnu in Jeong-dong, South Korea: A ancient striking water clock, in both senses of the word.

Madame Chapeau Sculpture

Discover Madame Chapeau Sculpture in Brussels, Belgium: A bronze statue of the fictional character nicknamed "Mrs. Hat" from a beloved Belgian comedy.

Tarra Falls

Discover Tarra Falls in Tarra Valley, Australia: A waterfall rushing through a lush fern gully in Australia's Tarra-Bulga National Park.

St Catherine’s Passage

Discover St Catherine's Passage in Tallinn, Estonia: A medieval setting reimagined into a unique art alley.

Green Thumb

Discover Green Thumb in Yokohama, Japan: Home to herbal cosmetics, teas, and a unique set of dolls known as kitchen witches.

The Frensham Cauldron

Discover The Frensham Cauldron in Frensham, England: This cauldron was said to be hidden inside a church after it was borrowed from a local witch.

Micheldever Station Red Wheel

Discover Micheldever Station Red Wheel in Micheldever Station, England: Commemorating the first recorded car journey in the United Kingdom, a 56-mile trip that defied the speed limit the whole way.

Tule Springs Fossil Beds

Discover Tule Springs Fossil Beds in Las Vegas, Nevada: This arid landscape was once a lush wetland. Today, it's a paleontological site filled with fossilized mammoths, sabertooth cats, and more.

Dolmen of Aguas Tuertas

Discover Dolmen of Aguas Tuertas in Ansó, Spain: Among the best preserved megalithic monuments in the Aragón river valley.

Squeaky Beach

Discover Squeaky Beach in Wilsons Promontory, Australia: The spherical grains of white quartz sand give every step on this Australian beach a distinctive sound.

Abbaye de Montmajour

Discover Abbaye de Montmajour in Arles, France: Home to fantastic views and ancient graves.

Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum

Discover Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing, China: The mausoleum of the founder of the Ming Dynasty.

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