Gruta Do Lago Azul: The Blue Lake Grotto

Discover Gruta Do Lago Azul: The Blue Lake Grotto in Bonito, Brazil: Part of one of the largest flooded cavities on the planet, and littered with prehistoric animal bones.

Largo do Boticário

Discover Largo do Boticário in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Crumbling remnant of Rio's colonial past tucked behind Corcovado mountain in the neighborhood of Cosme Velho.

The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading

Discover The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: This stunning Brazilian library contains the largest collection of Portuguese texts outside of Portugal itself.

Banganga Tank

Discover Banganga Tank in Mumbai, India: Tucked in Mumbai’s wealthiest neighborhood is one of the city’s oldest and most sacred sites: a temple complex believed to house the waters of the Ganges.

Neuropathology Brain Museum

Discover Neuropathology Brain Museum in Bengaluru, India: India’s only Brain Museum displays over 200 fascinating ways that your brain might kill you.

Cemetery Beach

Discover Cemetery Beach in Tingloy, Philippines: Nearly 100 concrete graves lie hidden just beyond the pristine waters along the coast.

Victoria Police Museum

Discover Victoria Police Museum in Melbourne, Australia: Unusual finds in this shrine to local law enforcement include a 19th-century vampire-slaying kit.

Gadsby’s Tavern

Discover Gadsby's Tavern in Alexandria, Virginia: This colonial tavern played host to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and other famous early Americans.

Supersense

Discover Supersense in Vienna, Austria: A neo-Gothic mansion now houses a wunderkammer of analog tech that hits on all the senses.

Fire Services Museum of Victoria

Discover Fire Services Museum of Victoria in East Melbourne, Australia: A firefighting museum housed in a historic station whose Lookout Tower watches over Melbourne.

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