Discover Moses Carpenter's Grave in Middlesbrough, England: The final resting place of a celebrated First Nations man who traveled through England with a snake oil salesman.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
England’s Engineering Folly
It's unlikely you'll find this artificial island on a map.
The Border Market on the Strip of Neutral Ground Between Tajikistan and Afghanistan
Where the people of Tajikistan and Afghanistan come together to trade their goods.
Les Sables du Cul du Chien
Discover Les Sables du Cul du Chien in Noisy-sur-École, France: An unusual sand beach in the middle of a forest.
Cleveland’s Gallery of Witchcraft and Magick
Discover Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick in Cleveland, Ohio: A collection of Wiccan artifacts and occult paraphernalia started by the leader of the Long Island Coven.
Ise Grand Shrine
This ancient shrine has been rebuilt every 20 years since the eighth century.
Kick ‘Em Jenny
Discover Kick 'Em Jenny in Grenada: A violent name for a violent volcano.
Ancient Beekeeping Museum
Discover Ancient Beekeeping Museum in Musteika, Lithuania: A tiny traditional village keeps an ancient method of beekeeping alive.
Edith Piaf Museum in Paris
An untraditional museum to the iconic French singer located in her old apartment.
The World’s Only Bushplane Museum
This Ontario museum captures the spirit of the early bushplanes and pilots, and their contributions to northern life in Canada.
The Gigantic Preserved Heart of a Champion Racehorse
Phar Lap's 14-pound heart (about twice as big as an average horse’s heart) is preserved in the National Museum of Australia.
The Ossuary of San Martino
Discover Ossario di San Martino in San Martino della Battaglia, Italy: The skulls and bones of thousands of soldiers line the walls of this small Italian chapel.
Senate Bathtubs
Discover Senate Bathtubs in Washington, D.C.: Senators used to relax in the nearly forgotten marble tubs now hidden in the U.S. Capitol Building's basement.
Remnants of a German Utopian Society in Louisiana
The 19th-century colony was designed to align with the latitude of Jerusalem.
Sydney Harbour’s Secret Garden
Built over an abandoned train yard, this hidden gem is full of winding paths and offers gorgeous views of the harbor and its iconic bridge.
Blaak House
Discover Blaak House in Rotterdam, Netherlands: Elegant marble and old vaults fill this historic Dutch bank turned office space.
Garden of Constants
Discover Garden of Constants in Columbus, Ohio: This whimsical campus lawn is dotted with large sculpted numbers and hidden mathematical formulas.
The Ancient Aqueduct of Jerwan
This ancient irrigation system may have led to the lost Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
World Artifacts Embedded in the Tribune Tower Walls
Fragments of architectural wonders from around the globe collected by Chicago Tribune correspondents.
A Wooden Funicular Leading to a Cemetery
Since 1929 this incline railway has linked a cemetery in the forest with the German city nearly 300 feet below.