Vélorail Bike Train

Discover Vélorails Pays Chartrain in Bailleau-Armenonville, France: A bike train runs along a disused railway line through the tranquil French countryside.

St. Oliver Plunkett’s Head

Discover St. Oliver Plunkett's Head in Drogheda, Ireland: The severed head of a 17th-century Irish martyr lies within an intricate golden shrine.

La Palomba

Discover La Palomba in Matera, Italy: An abandoned quarry hides an open-air gallery of huge sculptures, some made from the rubble of 9/11.

Casa de Fusta

Discover Casa de Fusta in Amposta, Spain: This Canadian hunting lodge is a long way from home.

Chambeshi Monument

Discover Chambeshi Monument in Kasama, Zambia: A stone memorial marks the spot where the fighting of World War I finally ceased—three days after the armistice was signed in Europe.

Oudemanhuispoort

Discover Oudemanhuispoort in Amsterdam, Netherlands: An ancient passage filled with stalls selling used books, once frequented by Vincent Van Gogh.

Casina Vanvitelliana

Discover Casina Vanvitelliana in Bacoli, Italy: The Bourbon royal family had this unique octagonal hunting "cottage" built on a tiny islet in Lake Fusaro.

Les Fresques de Bel Air

Discover Les Fresques de Bel Air in Chartres, France: A once drab public housing estate is transformed into a colorful gallery of trompe l’oeil murals.

Fataluku Sacred Houses

Discover Uma Lulik in Lospalos, East Timor: These sacred totem houses connect the Fatakulu people with the spirits of their ancestors.

Great Orme Tramway

Discover Great Orme Tramway in Llandudno, Wales: One of the few surviving street funiculars in the world.

The Oldest 45th Parallel Marker in the U.S.

Discover The Oldest 45th Parallel Marker in the U.S. in Perry, Maine: A roadside park in eastern Maine first marked the halfway point between the equator and North Pole with a brass pin in 1896.

Operation Tracer Cave

Discover Operation Tracer Cave in Gibraltar: There was a top secret plan during World War II to seal a group of soldiers inside the rock.

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