Glenquicken Stone Circle

Discover Glenquicken Stone Circle in Creetown, Scotland: A gap marks the spot where a now-missing stone once completed the circular arrangement at this Neolithic site.

Leuven Mini City

Discover Leuven Mini City in Leuven, Belgium: A tiny metropolis resides inside this student housing complex.

Desert Lakes of Ounianga

Discover Desert Lakes of Ounianga in Chad: These natural wonders have taken millennia to form into the stunning marvels they are today.

Millican Daltons Caves

Discover Millican Daltons Caves in Borrowdale, England: It's believed a local adventurer spent 50 years living inside this cave.

Käthe Paulus Memorial

Discover Käthe Paulus Memorial in Berlin, Germany: A plaque marks the former home of Käthe Paulus, an aerial acrobat who invented the modern folding parachute.

Raritan Water Power Canal

Discover Raritan Water Power Canal in Raritan, New Jersey: In the 19th century, this canal provided power to mills, machine shops, and other businesses in the area.

Gros Piton

Discover Gros Piton in Soufriere, Saint Lucia: The larger of two volcanic peaks rising out of the crystalline waters of the Caribbean.

Karonga Museum

Discover Karonga Museum in Karonga, Malawi: A cultural center on the shores of Lake Malawi dedicated to preserving Karonga’s past and present, including the fossilized remains of the Malawisaurus.

Bellesguard

Discover Bellesguard in Barcelona, Spain: One of Antoni Gaudí's least-visited works, an homage to Catalan patrimony that mixes neo-Gothic with Modernista forms.

‘Crowning Woman’

Discover 'Crowning Woman' in Madison, Wisconsin: Prolific outsider artist Sid Boyum's concrete sculptures add whimsy to Madison's Schenk-Atwood neighborhood.

Catholic Church of Agios Georgios

Discover Catholic Church of Agios Georgios in Ano Syros, Greece: On top of a hill, this Catholic church overlooks the most Catholic island in Greece.

Varyag Memorial

Discover Varyag Memorial in Lendalfoot, Scotland: A monument to a Russian cruiser near its final resting place off the Ayrshire Coast.

Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge

Discover Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge in Sudbury, Massachusetts: In the middle of a New England forest sit the crumbling ruins of World War II-era ammunition storage bunkers.

Bratislava Old Town Hall’s Cannonball

Discover Bratislava Old Town Hall's Cannonball in Bratislava, Slovakia: Launched by Napoleon's soldiers more than 200 years ago, a cannonball remains embedded in the tower wall.

Snib’s Cave

Discover Snib's Cave in Lendalfoot, Scotland: Near this coastal cave stands a small memorial to the hermit who made it his home for three decades.

Hospicio Cabañas

Discover Hospicio Cabañas in Guadalajara, Mexico: One of the oldest hospitals in the Americas is now decorated in hallucinatory murals.

Barsalloch Fort

Discover Barsalloch Fort in Monreith, Scotland: A 2,000-year-old Iron Age fort offers stunning ocean views.

Thirparappu Waterfalls

Discover Thirparappu Waterfalls in Tiruparapu, India: A handmade waterfall in Kanyakumari.

Viceroy’s Arch

Discover Viceroy's Arch in Velha Goa, India: When new viceroys were elected, they passed through this arch to cement the title.

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