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Archives: Atlas Obscuras
One of the World’s Most Stunning Waterfalls Wasn’t Discovered Until 2006
The majestic Gocta Falls drops 2,531 feet, the height of well over two Eiffel Towers.
Jumah Mosque
Discover Jumah Mosque in Tbilisi, Georgia: At this rare mosque in Tbilisi, Sunni and Shia Muslims pray side by side.
Ruins of Belle Isle
Discover Ruins of Belle Isle in Richmond, Virginia: A small Richmond island dotted with the remnants of hundreds of years of history.
The Tower of the Bones
Discover The Tower of the Bones in Madrid, Spain: Part of the medieval watchtower is displayed in an otherwise ordinary parking garage.
Natural Arch Bridge
Discover Natural Arch Bridge in Puentedey, Spain: A charming Spanish village sits atop this natural limestone overpass.
A Regional Film Archive, Housed in a Historic Theater
The Alamo Theater holds more than 3,000 reference videos from archives items, along with thousands of books and movie magazines.
Sans Souci Island
Discover Sans Souci Island in Waterloo, Iowa: This remote island in Iowa was abandoned after being devastated by flood.
Wehrmacht Graffiti
Bored potato-guarding Nazis etched their thoughts onto a brick storage building in Copenhagen's Meatpacking District.
Grave of the Hilton Sisters Conjoined Twins
Discover Hilton Sisters Grave in Charlotte, North Carolina: Conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton were stars of the vaudeville circuit.
The World’s Largest Prehistoric Copper Mine
Some of the tunnels in the 3,500-year-old mine are so narrow it's believed they must have been carved by small children.
The Hippie Tree
Some locals believe the colorful tree is a portal to hell.
Ebbets Field Apartments on the Birthplace of the Brooklyn Dodgers
The "Pigtown" field where Jackie Robinson made his major league debut was replaced with a huge apartment complex.
A Natural History Wunderkammer in the Arizona Desert
Over 100,000 items, ranging from the skeletons of vampire bats and baby pigs to meteorites and the skull of a Roman gladiator.
The Exact Spot Where WWI Ended in the U.S.
Discover The Spot Where WWI Ended in Bridgewater, New Jersey: American involvement in World War I officially ended in 1921 in New Jersey, three years late and thousands of miles from the battlefield.
American Museum of Western Art
Discover American Museum of Western Art in Denver, Colorado: The huge collection of paintings of the American West is one of Denver's best-kept secrets.
Niue
Discover Niue in Alofi, Niue: A tiny, remote island packed with wonders both natural and geeky.
Nishiki Market
Discover Nishiki Market in Kyoto, Japan: This 700-year-old street food market features baby octopus and soy donuts.
Wiñay Wayna
Discover Wiñay Wayna in Urubamba, Peru: These steeply terraced ruins are a stop along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
Lucy Burns Museum
Discover Lucy