Sarona

Discover Sarona in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel: Tel Aviv's popular neighborhood went though endless waves of transformation.

Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten

Discover Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten in Bhutan: A stupa built to protect Bhutan from evil forces and help bring peace to the world.

Disk of Death

Discover Disk of Death in Mexico City, Mexico: This strange sculpture of a menacing skull surrounded by sun rays was discovered at the foot of the Pyramid of the Sun.

Mad River and NKP Railroad Museum

Discover Mad River and NKP Railroad Museum in Bellevue, Ohio: In northern Ohio, the glorious past of America's trains is on full display.

Bayt Baws

Discover Bayt Baws in Sana'a, Yemen: A nearly abandoned Jewish settlement perched atop a hill in the heart of Yemen.

Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan

Discover Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan in Thimphu, Bhutan: The nation’s first institution dedicated to the conservation of Bhutanese textiles.

Lionhead Natural Water Slides

Discover Lionhead Natural Water Slides in Coolin, Idaho: Natural rock water slides hidden in the remote forests of northern Idaho.

East Jesus

Discover East Jesus in Niland, California: An off-grid art installation that encourages its visitors to imagine a world without waste.

Djingareyber Mosque

Discover Djingareyber Mosque in Timbuktu, Mali: One of Western Africa's oldest mosques, this Timbuktu icon has stood for nearly 700 years.

Temple Bar Memorial Dragon

Discover Temple Bar Memorial Dragon in London, England: The fierce beast perches atop a pedestal marking where the historic City of London gates once stood.

Seattle Center Armory

Discover Seattle Center Armory in Seattle, Washington: A community gathering place that once housed half-ton tanks and the World's Fair.

Maen Ceti (Arthur’s Stone)

Discover Maen Ceti (Arthur's Stone) in Reynoldston, Wales: A Neolithic burial tomb connected with a colorful array of legends.

San Antonio de los Alemanes

Discover San Antonio de los Alemanes in Madrid, Spain: The little church's beautifully frescoed ceiling has earned it the nickname “the Sistine Chapel of Madrid.”.

UNAM Botanical Garden

Discover UNAM Botanical Garden in Mexico City, Mexico: These biodiverse university gardens form a green oasis amid the urban chaos of Mexico City.

Waddesdon Manor Aviary

Discover Waddesdon Manor Aviary in Waddesdon, England: An ornate aviary built during the Victorian trend of collecting exotic birds.

The Church of St. Anne

Discover The Church of St. Anne in Vilnius, Lithuania: Legend has it that Napoleon Bonaparte fell in love with this Gothic church.

Padua Astronomical Clock

Discover Padua Astronomical Clock in Padua, Italy: One of the world's oldest working clocks is curiously missing the Zodiac sign of Libra.

Venilale Tunnels

Discover Venilale Tunnels in Venilale, East Timor: These underground shelters dug by the Japanese during World War II later helped East Timor achieve its independence.

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