Mumiengrotte (Mummy’s Cave)

Discover Mumiengrotte (Mummy's Cave) in Flensburg, Germany: Located in the middle of public park, this cave built in the early19th century houses an ancient stone sarcophagus.

William Oates Sykes Grave

Discover William Oates Sykes Grave in Horbury, England: This unusual gravestone was crafted for cricket lover and master bat maker William Oates Sykes.

Equus Altus

Discover Equus Altus in Leeds, England: The name of this suspended sculpture is Latin for "high horse," which is exactly what it is.

Little Nemecsek Statue

Discover Little Nemecsek Statue in Budapest, Hungary: This statue honors one of Budapest's most beloved literary characters.

Amphitheater of Durrës

Discover Amphitheater of Durrës in Durrës, Albania: The largest Roman amphitheater in the Balkans once held over 20,000 people, but managed to lay hidden for hundreds of years.

‘Giganticus Headicus’

Discover 'Giganticus Headicus' in Kingman, Arizona: A tribute to the statues of Easter Island along Route 66.

Gatbawi Rock

Discover Gatbawi Rock in Gyeongsan-si, South Korea: According to legend, those who pray at this statue will also be granted a wish.

El Cóporo

Discover El Cóporo in San José del Torreón, Mexico: Built 1,500 years ago, this abandoned Mesoamerican city is surrounded by a natural wall made of outstanding rock formations.

Old City Wall of Berlin

Discover Old City Wall of Berlin in Berlin, Germany: The last remnants of a massive medieval wall that once encompassed the city of Berlin.

Exploding Whale Memorial Park

Discover Exploding Whale Memorial Park in Florence, Oregon: Fifty years after a “blast blasted blubber beyond all believable bounds,” this idyllic natural area commemorates the carnage.

Three Kings Catacombs

Discover Three Kings Catacombs in Tizimín, Mexico: A sprawling network of century-old subterranean catacombs lies beneath a nondescript suburban home.

Sears Point Petroglyphs

Discover Sears Point Petroglyphs in Dateland, Arizona: Some 10,000 works of ancient rock art cover these volcanic basalt outcrops near the Gila River.

Hobart Rivulet

Discover Hobart Rivulet in Hobart, Australia: This urban stream flowing underneath Tasmania's capital city is also an unofficial gallery for street artists.

Höckerlinie Westwall

Discover Höckerlinie Westwall in Mettlach, Germany: Now overgrown, these anti-tank barriers from World War II are sometimes called "dragon's teeth.".

Potsdam-Pirschheide Train Station

Discover Potsdam-Pirschheide Train Station in Potsdam, Germany: In a divided Germany, Potsdam's "central" train station was relocated to the city's southern suburbs to avoid West Berlin.

Prospero’s Books

Discover Prospero's Books in Kansas City, Missouri: This unconventional used book store was once in the news for the surprising act of burning books.

Twelve Vultures

Discover Twelve Vultures in Minneapolis, Minnesota: Come for the giant taxidermy lion, stay for the knick knacks at this Minneapolis curiosity shop.

Grant Wood Studio

Discover Grant Wood Studio in Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Grant Wood painted some of his most famous works of art at this studio.

Erratic Rock State Natural Site

Discover Erratic Rock State Natural Site in McMinnville, Oregon: A 36-ton remnant of the last Ice Age now resides amid picturesque vineyards.

Wigwam Village #7

Discover Wigwam Village #7 in San Bernardino, California: Find out what it's like to sleep in a wigwam in this historic Route 66 location.

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