The Legs of Myles Standish

Discover The Legs of Myles Standish in Halifax, Massachusetts: A pair of 7-foot legs belonging to the military man of the Mayflower stand jauntily by the side of the road.

Min Kush

Discover Min Kush in Ming-Kush, Kyrgyzstan: This village was once a thriving Soviet uranium mining center, but is now semi-abandoned and desolate.

Maori and Colonial Museum

Discover Maori and Colonial Museum in Okains Bay, New Zealand: One of the largest collections of traditional Māori artifacts in New Zealand.

The First Peanut Museum in the U.S.

Discover First Peanut Museum in the U.S. in Waverly, Virginia: A museum in the heart of Virginia peanut country devoted to the humble goober.

Wainhouse Tower

Discover Wainhouse Tower in Halifax, England: This tallest folly in the world began its life as an elaborate factory chimney.

Sarcophagus of Prince Yaroslav the Wise

Discover Sarcophagus of Prince Yaroslav the Wise in Kyiv, Ukraine: The medieval prince founded the first library in Ukraine at Saint Sophia's Cathedral where he was interred.

Wall of Alassio

Discover Wall of Alassio in Alassio, Italy: Ernest Hemingway was the first to sign this colorful wall covered in thousands of celebrity signatures.

Museum Obscurum

Discover Museum Obscurum in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark: This secret collection of the strange and occult was rediscovered in a forgotten room of an old house.

Bockaby Urban Warfare Facility

Discover Bockaby Urban Warfare Facility in Borås SV, Sweden: This abandoned urban warfare facility is a dream come true for airsoft and paintball enthusiasts.

The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City

Discover Mysterious Bookshop in New York, New York: The world’s oldest and biggest bookstore stocking only mystery, crime fiction, espionage, and thrillers.

Fantastic Pit

The perfectly named cave drop plunges 586 feet, almost as tall as Seattle’s Space Needle.

Fahan Beehive Huts

Discover Fahan Beehive Huts in Kerry, Ireland: Ireland's most remarkable collection of these curious cone-shaped houses is worth the buzz.

Argleton, Lancashire

Discover Argleton, Lancashire in Aughton, England: The town of Argleton has a postal code and appears on maps and even real estate listings, yet it does not exist.

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