Abandoned Menlo Castle

Discover Abandoned Menlo Castle in Galway, Ireland: A moody and picturesque riverside ruin overgrown with vegetation.

Ellesmere Island

Discover Ellesmere Island in Baffin, Unorganized, Nunavut: The third-largest island in Canada is one of the remotest places on Earth.

Imsouane

Discover Imsouane in Assaka, Morocco: Hidden behind mountains in Morocco, a remote town hides a thriving surfing community.

Wings of Tatev

Discover Wings of Tatev in Tatev, Armenia: The world's longest nonstop reversible cable car soars through spectacular scenery to the medieval Tatev Monastery.

Shoah Memorial of Milan

Discover Shoah Memorial of Milan in Milan, Italy: The train platform where Jews were sent to concentration camps is now preserved as a Holocaust memorial.

Ruthven Barracks

Discover Ruthven Barracks in Highland, Scotland: These ruins witnessed the final gathering of the failed Jacobite Rebellion.

McNutt Sculpture Garden

Discover McNutt Sculpture Garden in San Antonio, Texas: This hidden sculpture garden full of Wild West art is one of San Antonio's best-kept secrets.

Gilbert Stuart Birthplace

Discover Gilbert Stuart Birthplace in North Kingstown, Rhode Island: The idyllic colonial home of the artist behind the famous portraits of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.

Vermont’s Marble Mansions

Discover Vermont's Marble Mansions in Fair Haven, Vermont: Two distinctive homes on a New England village green look like a couple of frosted wedding cakes.

Joel Sweeney’s Grave

Discover Joel Sweeney's Grave in Appomattox, Virginia: The final resting place of a controversial man who was instrumental in plucking the banjo from obscurity.

Ásatrú Temple

Discover Ásatrú Temple in Reykjavik, Iceland: Iceland's first pagan temple in 1,000 years is underway in Reykjavík.

Museu Frederic Marès

Discover Museu Frederic Marès in Barcelona, Spain: An eclectic collection of thousands of items owned by the sculptor Frederic Marès.

Jarman’s Coffin

Discover Jarman's Coffin in Little Gaddesden, England: Local legend says this unusual chimney is actually a broken-hearted man's tomb.

Jarman’s Coffin

Discover Jarman's Coffin in Little Gaddesden, England: Local legend says this unusual chimney is actually a broken-hearted man's tomb.

Trinity Loop

Discover Trinity Loop in Charleston, Newfoundland and Labrador: An abandoned amusement park hints at the twisted history of the Newfoundland Railway.

Fort Egbert

Discover Fort Egbert in Eagle, Alaska: This remote fort on the Yukon River is a vestige of the wild Alaska gold rush.

School Patrol Flagpole

Discover School Patrol Flagpole in Saint Paul, Minnesota: This plaque marks the spot where the first crossing guards helped get kids safely to school.

Tut-Tut Rock

Discover Tut-Tut Rock in Kilcreggan, Scotland: A painted tribute to an ancient Egyptian king lurks along a stretch of Scottish shore.

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