Ocean Atlas

Discover Ocean Atlas in Nassau, Bahamas: The world’s largest underwater sculpture is found just off the coast of Nassau.

Ricardo Rojas House Museum

Discover Ricardo Rojas House Museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina: A pocket of serenity in hectic Buenos Aires, complete with a peaceful courtyard and massive library.

The House of Ernesto Sábato

Discover The House of Ernesto Sábato in Santos Lugares, Argentina: Honor one of Argentina's most prolific writers at his historic home.

Virgil I. Gus Grissom Rocket Monument

Discover Virgil I. Gus Grissom Rocket Monument in Mitchell, Indiana: This memorial to the Mercury Seven astronaut stands at the site of his former elementary school.

Mississippi Petrified Forest

Discover Mississippi Petrified Forest in Flora, Mississippi: A preserved stretch of ancient fossilized trees with an impressive gem collection to boot.

The Black Beaches of La Palma

Discover The Black Beaches of La Palma in La Palma, Spain: Volcanic rocks ground down into sand make this Spanish beach as black as night.

Chmarošský Viaduct

Discover Chmarošský Viaduct in Telgárt, Slovakia: A gorgeous stone viaduct crosses over a bucolic valley.

The Hydrangea Train

Discover The Hydrangea Train in Odawara, Japan: Coast along one of Japan’s mountain railways for coveted views of magnificent hydrangeas.

Morenci Mine

Discover Morenci Mine in Morenci, Arizona: The largest copper mine in Arizona, this enormous open pit emerges from the hills like an alien landscape.

Crossroads of the World

Discover Crossroads of the World in Los Angeles, California: A few iconic structures are all that remain of America’s first outdoor shopping mall.

Villa Ocampo

Discover Villa Ocampo in Béccar, Argentina: A beautiful riverside mansion where the intellectual life of early-20th-century Argentina flourished.

Peironcely 10

Discover Peironcely 10 in Madrid, Spain: An iconic photograph from the Spanish Civil War saved this shrapnel-scarred historic house from destruction.

Afaq Khoja Mausoleum

Discover Afaq Khoja Mausoleum in Kashi Diqu, China: An exquisite example of Uyghur Islamic architecture.

Bismarck Tower Ruin

Discover Bismarck Tower Ruin in Kętrzyn County, Poland: This hilltop ruin is of the hundreds of stone columns built in tribute to the first German chancellor.

Stone Gates of Hollywood

Discover Stone Gates of Hollywood in Los Angeles, California: These two monoliths have stood at the entrance to the neighborhood since the days it was called "Hollywoodland.".

Enchanted City of Tamajón

Discover Enchanted City of Tamajón in Tamajón, Spain: Whimsical sculptures and caves chiseled by nature over the millennia.

Roycroft Campus

Discover Roycroft Campus in East Aurora, New York: This former hub for crafty philosophers was founded by a writer who died aboard the infamous RMS Lusitania.

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