The Clockmakers’ Museum

Discover The Clockmakers' Museum in London, England: This museum inside a museum tells the story of London's timepieces.

Carcass Beach

Discover Carcass Beach in Calipatria, California: At this deceptively beautiful beach, nothing is what it seems.

The Executioner’s Ax

Discover The Executioner's Ax in London, England: Tucked away in the Tower of London is the weapon once used to execute high-profile prisoners.

World’s End Close

Discover World's End Close in Edinburgh, Scotland: This otherwise ordinary close on the Royal Mile constituted the end of the world for Edinburgh’s poorest residents.

Kamnik

Discover Kamnik in Slovenia: This small Slovenian town has become a magnet for microbreweries.

Lake Turkana

Discover Lake Turkana in Kenya: The world’s largest permanent desert lake is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Capuchin Monkeys of Manduri

Discover The Capuchin Monkeys of Manduri in Manduri, Brazil: In the Manduri reserve of Sao Paulo, you can see the endangered black-horned capuchin monkey up close.

Sunnylands

Discover Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California: You don't have to be a diplomat to visit the so-called Camp David of the West.

Martyrs’ Memorial

Discover Martyrs' Memorial in Algiers, Algeria: This massive monument towers over the city as a constant reminder of the lives lost during Algeria's hard-won war for independence.

The New Central Library

Discover The New Central Library in Calgary, Alberta: The New Central Library is a masterpiece of contemporary architecture in the midst of downtown Calgary.

Portland Art & Learning Studio

Discover Portland Art & Learning Studio in Portland, Oregon: This Portland Art gallery doubles as a studio that supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Jambay Lhakhang

Discover Jambay Lhakhang in Jakar, Bhutan: According to legend, this temple was built to pin down the body of a demoness who lay across the Himalayas.

Museum of Edinburgh

Discover Museum of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland: This 16th-century house tells the city's history through old artifacts and quirky tales.

Mosque of the Divinity

Discover Mosque of the Divinity in Dakar, Senegal: This unique religious structure is an architectural gem with arresting ocean views.

Old Navarino Castle

Discover Old Navarino Castle in Messinia, Greece: Ruins of a 13th-century fortress perched above a breathtaking Mediterranean bay.

Katarina Elevator

Discover Katarina Elevator in Stockholm, Sweden: This gem from the industrial age helps visitors and residents alike traverse hilly Stockholm.

Hobart Book Village

Discover Hobart Book Village in Hobart, New York: This small Catskills village has six independent bookstores and more bookshops than restaurants.

Tombs of the Nobles

Discover Tombs of the Nobles in Abu AR Rish Qebli, Egypt: A network of ancient Egyptian tombs built into the cliff face along the Nile.

Fatemeh Maasoume Shrine

Discover Fatemeh Maasoume Shrine in Qom, Iran: One of the holiest Shi'i shrines in Iran honors the life and death of a learned noblewoman who became a saint.

Dhow Factory of Sur

Discover Dhow Factory of Sur in Sur, Oman: Where artisans use centuries-old techniques to build traditional Arabian ships.

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