‘Lulatsch’

Discover 'Lulatsch' in Chemnitz, Germany: This giant glowing "beanpole" adds much-needed pops of color to an otherwise drab power plant.

Old Indian Trail

Discover Old Indian Trail in Cadillac, Michigan: A series of 33 stone markers maps an ancient 55-mile transportation route.

Bottle Cap Tree

Discover Bottle Cap Tree in Perth, Australia: Hundreds of people walk past this palm tree every day without spotting its secret.

Transfiguration Monastery

Discover Transfiguration Monastery in Samovodene, Bulgaria: Outstanding, eerie frescoes and decorations fill this 19th-century monastery.

Ehrenfest’s Signature Wall

Discover Ehrenfest's Signature Wall in Leiden, Netherlands: For over 100 years the most important physicists in the world have autographed this university wall.

The Coyote Fountain

Discover Fuente de los Coyotes in Mexico City, Mexico: In Coyoacán, a pair of coyotes crown a public fountain in reference to the ancient Aztec name of the borough.

Lil’ Toot

Discover Lil' Toot in Santa Barbara, California: This nonsensical smiling boat shuttles passengers between two places they could've easily walked between.

Ignaluk

Discover Little Diomede Island in Diomede, Alaska: Alaska Natives have lived on this tiny isolated island in the Bering Strait for over 5,000 years.

Fikkie

Discover Fikkie in Rotterdam, Netherlands: This charming pup is meant to celebrate the youth and stubbornness of the city's students.

Shipwreck Lodge

Discover Shipwreck Lodge in Namibia: Ten shipwreck-shaped chalets lie along the sand dunes on Namibia’s Skeleton Coast.

Preston Martyrs Memorial

Discover Preston Martyrs Memorial in Preston, England: A harrowing sculpture commemorates the four people shot down during the workers strike of 1842.

Parksville

Discover Parksville in Parksville, New York: This Central New York ghost town was once a prosperous railroad community.

Old Governor’s Mansion

Discover Old Governor's Mansion in Prescott, Arizona: Arizona's first government hub is a rustic cabin now preserved as part of a historical museum.

Painted Animation Lane

Discover Painted Animation Lane in West District, Taiwan: A small alleyway lined with locally drawn scenes of nostalgic anime and cartoon characters.

Lao National Museum

Discover Lao National Museum in Vientiane, Laos: American bombs, morbid memorabilia, and graphic photographs tell the story of the CIA-led “Secret War” from the Pathet Lao perspective.

The Bear and the Strawberry Tree

Discover El Oso y el Madroño (The Bear and the Strawberry Tree) in Madrid, Spain: This sweet-toothed bear searching for snacks has been a symbol of Madrid for decades.

Rabbit Islet Has No Rabbits

Discover Rabbit Islet in Lampedusa e Linosa, Italy: Contrary to what its name suggests, you won't find any bunnies here.

Grave Robbing Headstone

Discover Grave Robbing Headstone in Stirling, Scotland: A grave marker depicting a body snatching tableau on a 19th-century tombstone.

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