Bernardo Waterfowl Area

Discover Bernardo Waterfowl Area in Bosque, New Mexico: The winter home of thousands of beautiful snow geese and sandhill cranes.

Oyster Vending Machine

Discover Oyster Vending Machine in Ars-en-Ré, France: For those late-night mollusk cravings.

Paul Revere Lantern

Discover Paul Revere Lantern in Concord, Massachusetts: One of two lighted lanterns hung in the church belfry on the eve of the Revolutionary War to warn that the British were on their way.

Zapa Concrete Factory

Discover Zapa Concrete Holubice in Holubice, Czechia: A concrete plant shaped like four giant soldiers commemorates one of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic Wars.

Santa Maria dello Spasimo

Discover Santa Maria dello Spasimo in Palermo, Italy: This skeletal, unfinished Gothic church once housed a miraculous masterpiece by Raphael.

Ruins of the Jumiège Abbey

Discover Ruins of the Jumiège Abbey in Jumièges, France: Sacked by Vikings, blessed by William the Conqueror, dealt a fatal blow during the French Revolution—these ruins have seen it all.

Evel Knievel Museum

Discover Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka, Kansas: See the motorcycles that launched the stuntman to fame and the gear that saved his life.

Madman’s Window

Discover Madman's Window in Larne, Northern Ireland: It is said a heartbroken man visited the gap every day to stare blankly out at the sea.

Lava Cast Forest

Discover Lava Cast Forest in La Pine, Oregon: A rugged lava field dotted with molds of the ancient pines that were growing when the volcano erupted.

Museum of the Mountain West

Discover Museum of the Mountain West in Montrose, Colorado: An eclectic collection of artifacts from the Wild West is preserved in a remote fictional pioneer town.

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