The Nykur of Sørvágsvatn

Discover The Nykur of Sørvágsvatn in Faroe Islands: In Faroese legend, this sinister horse-shaped beast lures unsuspecting passersby only to drown them in the lake.

The Lost Caves

Discover The Lost Caves in Nottingham, England: Hidden in a grotto 26 feet below Nottingham's oldest hotel, this stylish subterranean drinking den is notoriously hard to find.

Fuente de las Nereidas

Discover Fuente de las Nereidas in Buenos Aires, Argentina: This beautiful fountain was sculpted by a female artist who was ahead of her time.

Birthplace of the Web

Discover Birthplace of the Web in Meyrin, Switzerland: The World Wide Web was created in this nondescript corridor at CERN.

Château Laurier

Discover Château Laurier in Ottawa, Ontario: The mastermind behind this palatial hotel perished on the Titanic weeks before its grand opening.

The Central Shop

Discover The Central Shop in Wicklow, Ireland: Not actually a shop, but one fan's passionate show of support for a rival county's Gaelic football team.

Nuclear Shelter 10-Z

Discover Nuclear Shelter 10-Z in Brno, Czechia: A former top secret nuclear fallout shelter now operates like a hotel stuck in the Cold War.

The Ancient Gate of Amadiya

This beautiful arched gate is all that remains of the fortress that the ancient mountaintop town once was.

Valley of the Dinosaurs

Discover Valley of the Dinosaurs in Sousa, Brazil: One of the few places in the world where visitors can walk alongside fossilized tracks from 80 different dinosaur species.

Pskov-Caves Monastery

Discover Pskov-Caves Monastery in Pechory, Russia: This 15th-century cave complex is one of the very few monasteries to stay open throughout World War II and the Soviet regime.

Man Falling Into Death

Discover Péter Mansfeld Monument in Budapest, Hungary: This statue of a falling man commemorates a teenage martyr of the Hungarian Revolution.

Filles Dansantes

Discover Filles Dansantes in Ridder, Kazakhstan: A statue of traditional Kazakh dancers adds some beauty to this Soviet-era mining city.

Saddam Hussein’s Blood Quran

Discover Saddam Hussein's Blood Quran in Baghdad, Iraq: A 605-page Quran penned in the blood of a dictator is locked away in a mosque.

The Ronning Burl

Discover The Ronning Burl in Port McNeill, British Columbia: A Canadian port town is oddly home to two of the largest tree burls in the world.

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