Cedar Bluff Reservoir

Discover Cedar Bluff Reservoir in Ransom, Kansas: This 100-foot tall bluff located in the western plains of Kansas overlooks a massive reservoir.

The Zwinger Gardens

Discover The Zwinger Gardens in Olomouc, Czechia: Once home to artillery, this garden offers more peace today than it did during its war-torn past.

Whalers Cabin Museum

Discover Whalers Cabin Museum in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California: This cabin from the 1850s is one of the first structures built by Chinese immigrants in California.

Edward Payson Roe Memorial Park

Discover Edward Payson Roe Memorial Park in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York: A plaque on a rock dedicated to a famous, forgotten author, and put in an impossible place.

Sons and Daughters of Deucalion and Pyrrha

Discover Sons and Daughters of Deucalion and Pyrrha in Urbana, Illinois: Fragments of a massive unfinished sculpture sit near the main quad of the University of Illinois.

Faro della Vittoria (Victory Lighthouse)

Discover Faro della Vittoria (Victory Lighthouse) in Trieste, Italy: One of the tallest lighthouses in the world also serves as a monument to the fallen of World War I.

Slave Market Memorial

Discover Slave Market Memorial in Zanzibar, Tanzania: This monument is a stark reminder of the horrors of the Zanzibar slave trade.

Pleasley Pit

Discover Pleasley Pit in Pleasley, England: This park and coal mine heritage site is home to two of the last steam winding engines in the UK.

Leith Mural

Discover Leith Mural in Edinburgh, Scotland: A multi-storied painting that depicts the area's rich and diverse maritime history.

Sơn Mỹ Memorial

Discover Sơn Mỹ Memorial in Quảng Ngãi, Vietnam: A memorial dedicated to the victims of the My Lai Massacre.

‘Saint Bartholomew Flayed’

Discover 'Saint Bartholomew Flayed' in Milan, Italy: This grisly effigy displays an early Christian martyr who was skinned alive and beheaded.

Paddy the Pigeon Plaque

Discover Paddy the Pigeon Plaque in Carnlough, Northern Ireland: A harbor town pays tribute to a heroic wartime carrier pigeon.

Sese Grande

Discover Sese Grande in Pantelleria, Italy: This megalithic tomb was crafted by a mysterious civilization that settled the island of Pantelleria.

Franklin Street Bridge Monument

Discover Franklin Street Bridge Monument in East Peoria, Illinois: Steel remnants of a bridge make up a unique sculpture along the banks of the Illinois River.

Abandoned Leper Colony of Arico

Discover Abandoned Leper Colony of Arico in Abades, Spain: An unexpected ghost village lurks on the southeast coast of Tenerife.

Barn Attic

Discover Barn Attic in Harleysville, Pennsylvania: Inside this 150-year-old barn turned antique shop is a vast array of items for curios hunters.

Monumento ai Lupi di Toscana

Discover Monumento ai Lupi di Toscana in San Giovanni di Duino, Italy: Two bronze wolves atop this large rock honor the "Wolves of Tuscany" brigade of World War I.

Emancipation Oak

Discover Emancipation Oak in Hampton, Virginia: This tree is a living witness to the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.

Obelisk of Odzun

Discover Obelisk of Odzun in Odzun, Armenia: An unusual double-stelae obelisk with ancient and mysterious origins.

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