Dorasan Station

Discover Dorasan Station in Paju, South Korea: South Korea's largely symbolic, barely used gateway to the North.

Lake Norman

Discover Lake Norman in Fallstown, North Carolina: A Nessie-like monster supposedly lurks in this lake.

Sugar Loaf Ski Lodge

Discover Sugar Loaf Ski Lodge in Cedar, Michigan: A crumbling mountain resort that looks like it was abandoned in an instant.

The Doors of Fame

Discover The Doors of Fame in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware: These old doors are covered in the signatures of Rehoboth Beach artists dating back to the 1930s.

The Underground Mosque

Discover Yeralti Camii (Underground Mosque) in Istanbul, Turkey: A surprising and unconventional mosque hidden in the subsoil of Istanbul.

Watermelon Rock

Discover Watermelon Rock in Oakland, California: A unique piece of graffiti offers a little slice of local history and mystery.

Pig Monument

Discover Pig Monument in Tennille, Georgia: An odd and heartwarming stone marker enshrines the moment a community saved a farmer's pig that fell in a well.

Bevin Boys Memorial

Discover Bevin Boys Memorial in Staffordshire, England: A long-overdue monument to the forgotten British men drafted into the coal mines during World War II.

L’île Penotte Seashell Art

Discover L'île Penotte Seashell Art in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France: Wall after wall of this French seaside neighborhood is intricately decorated with seashells and corals.

Winged Figures of the Republic

Discover Winged Figures of the Republic in Boulder City, Nevada: A Norwegian-born sculptor created these soaring guardian angels at the entrance to Hoover Dam.

Iceland’s Herring Era Museum

Discover Herring Era Museum in Siglufjörður, Iceland: This excellent museum recreates the boom days of the herring rush in the "Atlantic Klondike.".

Giant Sun Mirrors of Rjukan

Discover Giant Sun Mirrors of Rjukan in Rjukan, Norway: For six months of the year, three giant mirrors direct a pool of sunshine onto this otherwise occluded town.

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