727 Fuselage Home

Discover 727 Fuselage Home in Quepos, Costa Rica: Costa Rican accommodation resembles a crash site, but with a nice balcony.

San Lucas Island Prison Graffiti

Discover San Lucas Island Prison Graffiti in Costa Rica: Disused penal colony features prisoner artwork, some sketched in human blood.

Land of the Strays

Discover Territorio de Zaguates (Land of Strays) in Alajuela, Costa Rica: Where dogs like the rare "Fire-Tailed Border Cocker" run free on the mountainside.

Parque Francisco Alvarado

Discover Parque Francisco Alvarado in Zarcero, Costa Rica: This Costa Rican topiary park is a surreal garden of unearthly delights.

Río Celeste

Discover Río Celeste in Costa Rica: This neon blue river gets its color from a unique mix of bacteria and volcano minerals.

Black Canyon of the Gunnison

Discover Black Canyon of the Gunnison in Montrose, Colorado: A dangerous narrow-gauge railroad once traced a route through this striking canyon.

Wheatland Ferry

Discover Wheatland Ferry in Salem, Oregon: This incongruous small ferry across the Willamette River north of Salem, Oregon has been operating continuously since the 1850s.

Onhoüa Chetek8e

Discover Onhoüa Chetek8e in Québec City, Québec: A reconstituted ancestral village of the Huron-Wendat Nation.

Gömböc

Discover Gömböc in Budapest, Hungary: The largest statue of this convex, homogeneous object with just one stable and one unstable equilibrium point.

Rovereto Fertility Shrine

Discover Rovereto Fertility Shrine in Rovereto, Italy: An abandoned piece of phallic art repurposed by locals into a makeshift fertility shrine.

Victorian Walkway

Discover Victorian Walkway in Whitehead, Northern Ireland: This Victorian-era walkway is just one of the many 19th-century treasures in Whitehead.

‘Svampen’

Discover 'Svampen' in Stockholm, Sweden: A concrete mushroom that divided Stockholm residents for nearly a century.

‘Dan the Miner’

Discover 'Dan the Miner' in Los Angeles, California: Murder, searching for gold, and being cut in half—the memorial statue of Daniel O. McCarthy and the Pioneers of '49.

Laogai Museum

Discover Laogai Museum in Washington, D.C.: The first museum in the U.S. to address human rights issues in China.

York Tyburn

Discover York Tyburn in York, England: After public executions took place at this location, attendants would also attend a local horse race.

Hollow Mountain

Discover Hollow Mountain in Hanksville, Utah: At this gas station in the middle of the desert, a convenience store has been carved directly into the rock.

Radium Springs Gardens

Discover Radium Springs Gardens in Albany, Georgia: The ruins of a resort and casino sit on the banks of this blue hole spring that pumps 70,000 gallons of warm, clear water every minute.

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