Huddesteen

Discover Huddesteen in Amsterdam, Netherlands: The last of Amsterdam's original sea level markers remaining in place.

The Fire Temple of Yazd

Discover Yazd Atash Behram in Yazd, Iran: The fire inside this temple has burned for more than 1,500 years.

Haut-Kœnigsbourg Castle

Discover Haut-Kœnigsbourg Castle in Orschwiller, France: The castle was reconstructed to fit Kaiser Wilhelm II's romanticized vision of the Middle Ages.

Booksellers’ Row

This charming 17th-century alley is lined with secondhand bookstores and antiquarian shops.

Kilcoy

Discover Kilcoy in Kilcoy, Australia: This small Australian town is considered home to the "Yowie" or the Aussie Big Foot.

Light Kiosk

Discover Light Kiosk in Bogotá, Colombia: Colombia's first concrete structure doubles as a replica of Versaille's Petit Trianon Belvedere and a symbol for development.

Rubens Ceiling at the Banqueting House

Discover Rubens Ceiling at the Banqueting House in London, England: The sumptuous ceiling was one of the last things Charles I saw before his execution.

Park Grove Manor

Discover Park Grove Manor in Oak Park, Illinois: Pumpkin-like gargoyles and grotesques peer down from the rooftop of this unassuming apartment building in Illinois.

David Wallach Memorial Fountain

Discover David Wallach Memorial Fountain in Chicago, Illinois: A 19th-century horse lover's bequest led to the construction of this unique fountain in Chicago.

John W. Jones Museum

Discover John W. Jones Museum in Elmira, New York: A historical home in upstate New York honors the work of John W. Jones, a formerly enslaved man who was a major agent for the Underground Railroad.

Casino de la Rabassada

Discover Casino de la Rabassada in Barcelona, Spain: A once grand hotel now sits eerily abandoned in the Catalan countryside outside Barcelona.

Cosmic Ray Detectors

Discover Cosmic Ray Detectors in Chicago, Illinois: One of the largest pieces of scientific equipment ever carried on a NASA space shuttle sits in a Chicago alley.

Medieval Walls of Ávila

Discover Medieval Walls of Ávila in Ávila, Spain: These magnificent city walls rise from the barren sun-baked Spanish plains like something straight out of a fairytale.

Lego Swedish 1-M Solar Telescope

Discover Lego Swedish 1-M Solar Telescope in Stockholm, Sweden: A 1:42 scale model of the world's second largest lensed telescope.

Mother Goose House

Discover Mother Goose House in Hazard, Kentucky: An enormous goose sits atop this nest-shaped home.

Madeira Botanical Garden

Discover Madeira Botanical Garden in Funchal, Portugal: A lush oasis full of vibrant plants and striking geometric displays.

The Ex-Votos of Churubusco

Discover The Ex-Votos of Churubusco in Mexico City, Mexico: These unusual paintings give thanks to the saints and deities who granted people favors and miracles.

Woolsey Memorial Airport

Discover Woolsey Memorial Airport in Northport, Michigan: A lonely stone-sided terminal stands next to a grass airstrip on Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula.

Big Lonely Doug

Discover Big Lonely Doug in Port Renfrew, British Columbia: Saved by a logger, this Douglas fir is one of the last great old-growth trees in Canada.

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