Puente de Occidente (Bridge of the West)

Discover Puente de Occidente (Bridge of the West) in Olaya, Colombia: What was once the longest suspension bridge in Latin America was directly inspired by the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

Il-Barri Air Raid Shelter

Discover Il-Barri Air Raid Shelter in Mgarr, Malta: Hidden beneath a restaurant, underground tunnels tell the story of Malta’s tragic role in World War II.

Theodosian Wall Stone Ladder

Discover Theodosian Wall Stone Ladder in Istanbul, Turkey: Climb a set of vertiginous stone steps to the top of this impressive ancient edifice.

Lansing’s Rotary Steam Clock

Discover Lansing's Rotary Steam Clock in Lansing, Michigan: This mechanical wonder towers above a river in Michigan's capital city.

Point Grey Battery Ruins

Discover Point Grey Battery Ruins in Vancouver, British Columbia: Two graffiti towers stand like ghosts of Vancouver's World War II-era defensive outpost.

Casa Auto

Discover Casa Auto in Pergamino, Argentina: A father built this one-of-a-kind house in the shape of his son's race car.

Ciucarun

Discover Ciucarun in Bollengo, Italy: An abandoned bell tower in the middle of nowhere is the last testimony of a forgotten medieval village.

Cape of the Column

Discover Capo Colonna in Crotone, Italy: A single column facing the sea is all that's left of one of the most important temples of Magna Graecia.

Magyar Rádió

Discover Magyar Rádió in Budapest, Hungary: This quiet, unassuming spot in Budapest was the birthplace of the bloody 1956 Hungarian Revolution.

The Alfred Jewel

Discover The Alfred Jewel in Oxford, England: One of Oxford's greatest treasures likely belonged to the legendary King Alfred the Great.

Abe’s on Lincoln

Discover Abe's on Lincoln in Savannah, Georgia: This bar hosts an ever-evolving napkin art installation devoted to an American president.

Medical Museion

Discover Medical Museion in Copenhagen, Denmark: A novel collection of medical curiosities housed in an 18th-century surgeon training academy.

Nikola Tesla Statue

Discover Nikola Tesla Statue in Palo Alto, California: This small monument to the great inventor contains a time capsule and a Wi-Fi hotspot.

The Mizpah Hotel

Discover The Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah, Nevada: In the middle of a remote desert town is a surprisingly opulent hotel said to be haunted by the many guests who met their untimely ends there.

WWT London Wetland Centre

Discover WWT London Wetland Centre in London, England: London's marvelous wildfowl reserve along the Thames.

The Pyramid of Santa Cecilia Acatitlán

Discover The Pyramid of Santa Cecilia Acatitlán in Tlalnepantla, Mexico: This partially reconstructed Aztec pyramid gives a glimpse of what its larger counterparts would have looked like.

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