Magazine Fort

Discover Magazine Fort in Dublin, Ireland: This 18th-century fort surrounded by a moat was used to store gun powder and ammunition, and now sits in the middle of a large part in Dublin.

Roxburgh Court Tree Plaques

Discover Roxburgh Court Tree Plaques in Edinburgh, Scotland: These plaques located in a court preserve a small piece of Edinburgh's history.

Whorlton Old Church

Discover Whorlton Old Church in Northallerton, England: All that remains of a medieval village, mysteriously abandoned.

Wishart Arch

Discover Wishart Arch in Dundee, Scotland: Atop this arch, during the 16th-century, a sermon was given to those suffering from plague.

Todt Hill

Discover Todt Hill in Staten Island, New York: The highest natural point in New York City and all of the Atlantic coastal plain.

Box Canyon Falls

Discover Box Canyon Falls in Ouray, Colorado: A glimpse of a waterfall is reached by a steel catwalk along a slot canyon located in an Ouray city park.

The Tepee

Discover The Tepee in Cherry Valley, New York: Take a trip back to the 1950s and the heyday of the road trip along Historic Route 20.

Skagit-Squatch

Discover Skagit-Squatch in Burlington, Washington: A museum dedicated to an elusive cryptid.

Fruitlands Museum

Discover Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, Massachusetts: Utopia and nostalgia mingle at the site of Bronson Alcott's ill-fated agrarian commune.

Kaweah Post Office

Discover Kaweah Post Office in Three Rivers, California: This small shack near the entrance to Sequoia National Park has been in almost continuous operation for the last century.

The Maiden of Deception Pass

Discover The Maiden of Deception Pass in Rosario Beach, Washington: This statue and its surrounding plaques tells the story of Ko-kwal-alwoot and the kinship between the Samish people and the sea.

Cementerio Santa Ifigenia

Discover Cementerio Santa Ifigenia in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba: A tomb in this cemetery holds soil from every country in Latin America.

The Mountains of the Moon

Located on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Rwenzori Mountains are legendary for their beauty and biodiversity. But they are threatened by the changing climate.

Airmail Arrow

Discover Airmail Arrow in Reno, Nevada: A concrete arrow from a 1920s network of airmail beacons is still preserved at the western edge of suburban Reno.

The Scythe Tree

Discover The Scythe Tree in Waterloo, New York: A rusted blade sticks out from the trunk of this tree, left as a memorial to a young man who left to fight in the Civil War but never returned home.

Lynde House Museum

Discover Lynde House Museum in Whitby, Ontario: One of Whitby's first homes is now a showcase of the lifestyle of early Canadian families.

Dhigurashu Thun’di (Long Beach)

Discover Dhigurashu Thun'di (Long Beach) in Dhigurah, Maldives: A narrow, serpentine spit of sand is constantly eroded and rebuilt by competing currents.

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