Tower of London Barbary Lion Skulls

Discover Tower of London Barbary Lion Skulls in London, England: The bones of two medieval royal lions were discovered at the historic fortress.

Imagination Park

Discover Imagination Park in San Anselmo, California: George Lucas donated this park to honor the birthplace of his two biggest movie franchises.

Abandoned Mineral Belt Railroad Tunnel

Discover Abandoned Mineral Belt Railroad Tunnel in Payson, Arizona: A partial tunnel blasted into a steep ridge is all that remains of a failed railway across Arizona.

The Quarter Boys

Discover The Quarter Boys in East Sussex, England: Two gilded cherubs perched on a church bell tower have been reminding visitors of the finitude of life since 1760.

Paternoster Lift

Discover Paternoster Lift in Amsterdam, Netherlands: This unusual elevator doesn’t stop or slow down.

Gaiola Island

Discover Gaiola Island in Naples, Italy: This magical-looking island is notorious for the misfortunes suffered by its various owners.

Schaefer’s Auto Art

Discover Schaefer's Auto Art in Erie, Pennsylvania: A quirky collection of outsider art made from automobile parts.

La Plaza Grande

Discover La Plaza Grande in Quito, Ecuador: Quito's historic, main square dates back to the 16th century.

The Birthplace of Scrabble

Discover The Birthplace of Scrabble in Queens, New York: A uniquely lettered street sign marks the corner where the iconic word game was invented.

Parliamentary Division Bells

Discover Parliamentary Division Bells in London, England: A network of bells in the pubs and restaurants around Westminster alerts politicians when it's time to cast their votes.

Buckle Island

Discover Buckle Island in Swans Island, Maine: This uninhabited island in Maine is home to various works of art left by visitors over the years.

Elizabeth Bay Ghost Town

Discover Elizabeth Bay Ghost Town in Elizabeth Bay, Namibia: The ruins of this mining boom town stand like skeletal reminders of the settlement's dark history.

The Cement Menagerie

Discover The Cement Menagerie in Northumberland, England: A father's love for his son has weathered the test of time in this whimsical garden of outsider art.

Triangolo Barberini

Discover Triangolo Barberini in Rome, Italy: An abandoned 17th-century baroque hunting lodge with a wonderfully strange architectural plan.

Pera Palace Hotel

Discover Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey: This historic hotel preserves many treasures from its heyday hosting passengers on the Orient Express.

Sanctuary Stones

Discover Sanctuary Stones in Edinburgh, Scotland: A series of three shiny letters mark the boundary of an old refuge for those being pursued by debt collectors.

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