Hatsudai Bridge

Discover Hatsudai Bridge in Tokyo, Japan: One of the best-preserved remains of "Tokyo's lost rivers.".

Geodetic Midpoint of Denmark

Discover Geodetic Midpoint of Denmark in Copenhagen, Denmark: Once a meeting point for great thinkers, and the midpoint of the country.

Bosse Field

Discover Bosse Field in Evansville, Indiana: The third-oldest baseball stadium in the United States is in a league of its own.

Nancy Kerlin Barnett Grave

Discover Nancy Kerlin Barnett Grave in Franklin, Indiana: A burial site located in the middle of a road.

Veryovkina Cave

Discover Veryovkina Cave in Gagra, Georgia: Veryovkina Cave is more than 1.3 miles deep—the deepest known in the world.

Jackson’s Rēwena Bread

Discover Jackson's Rēwena Bread in Whanganui, New Zealand: This store sells traditional Māori sourdough.

Shreveport Water Works Museum

Discover Shreveport Water Works Museum in Shreveport, Louisiana: One of the largest collections of intact Victorian-era waterworks equipment in the world.

‘Ring O’ Roses’

Discover 'Ring O' Roses' in Dundee, Scotland: Each section of this public work of art represents one of the city's guilds.

Black Point Fissures by Mono Lake

Discover Black Point Fissures by Mono Lake in Lee Vining, California: Deep vertical fissures like miniature slot canyons cut across the cemented volcanic rock of Black Point above Mono Lake.

‘Wall of Frogs’

Discover 'Wall of Frogs' in Santa Barbara, California: A unique local art exhibit that has continued to grow since 1989.

Lake Amadeus

Discover Lake Amadeus in Petermann, Australia: This large lake in Central Australia contains an estimated 600 million tons of salt.

Passticeria il Boccione

Discover Passticeria il Boccione in Rome, Italy: In Rome’s Jewish ghetto, a 200-year-old bakery still makes the neighborhood’s historic sweets.

Gran Telescopio Canarias

Discover Gran Telescopio Canarias in Gallegos, Spain: The world's largest single-aperture telescope resides in the Canary Islands.

Nike Centre for Art and Culture

Discover Nike Centre for Art and Culture in Lekki, Nigeria: Not your average art gallery, this massive center hosts 8,000 works from artists across Africa—and it’s free to the public.

‘Plastic Mero’

Discover 'Plastic Mero' in Funchal, Portugal: Crafted from ocean litter, this sculpture highlights the ills of overconsumption.

Rönnäs Archipelago Museum

Discover Rönnäs Archipelago Museum in Isnäs, Finland: Home to the finest collection of peasant boats in Finland.

Walleye Up Statue

Discover Walleye Up Statue in Mobridge, South Dakota: An ode to South Dakota's state fish.

Irwell Sculpture Trail

Discover Irwell Sculpture Trail in Salford, England: The longest sculpture trail in the United Kingdom.

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