Bodegas Güell

Discover Bodegas Güell in Garraf, Spain: This whimsical winery by Antoni Gaudí looks ripped from the pages of a fairytale.

Photo Antiquities Museum

Discover Photo Antiquities Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Its vintage camera collection gives a snapshot of the past as viewed through a photographic lens.

Spider Web Rice Fields

Discover Spider Web Rice Fields in Ruteng, Indonesia: The unique design was created by the traditional way communal rice paddies were divided among the indigenous people.

Museum of Sin

Discover Museum of Sin in Tambov, Russia: A homemade anatomical collection of medical anomalies and accidental catastrophes.

Garavice Memorial Park

Discover Garavice Memorial Park in Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina: A forgotten and crumbling Yugoslav monument to the victims of fascism.

Abandoned Dudik Memorial in Croatia

Discover Dudik Memorial Park in Vukovar, Croatia: Built as an anti-fascist tribute, this surreal Yugoslav memorial became an unwelcome symbol after the Croatian war for independence.

Red Rock Coulee

Discover Red Rock Coulee in Orion, Alberta: Huge spherical rocks in the middle of the prairie.

A Church Within a Church

Discover Ruins of St Andrew's Covehithe in Covehithe, England: A 17th-century church is nestled within the walls of a 15th-century ruin.

The Pest House Cemetery

Discover The Pest House Cemetery in Provincetown, Massachusetts: A 19th-century smallpox cemetery is being reclaimed by scrub forest and sand dunes.

Dancing Forest of Russia

The reason for the strange contortions in the trunks of these "drunken" pine trees is still a mystery.

St. James Episcopal Cemetery

Discover St. James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia: An elegant Georgian cemetery best known for the grave of the little girl whose murder on Christmas Day remains unsolved.

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