Iran's Lut Desert is the hottest and driest place on the planet.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
The Isenheim Altarpiece
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Maastunnel
Discover Maastunnel in Rotterdam, Netherlands: The Netherlands' first car tunnel has an unusually rectangular shape.
Dungan Mosque
Discover Dungan Mosque in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan: Built entirely of interlocking pieces, construction of this Chinese Muslim house of worship required zero nails.
These California Buttes Have Been Called the World’s Smallest Mountain Range
The outcropping of domed peaks rises abruptly out of the plains.
A 17th Century Architectural Gem in Brussels
Discover Maison de la Bellone in Brussels, Belgium: This modern arts center is built around a gem of late-Baroque architecture.
Toquima Cave
Discover Toquima Cave in Austin, Nevada: This central Nevada cave is the spiritual home of ancient and enigmatic pictographs.
Statue of Liberty’s Original Torch
Discover Statue of Liberty's Original Torch in New York, New York: Lady Liberty's first beacon of enlightenment is now displayed in a museum near the statue.
This May Be the Poshest Convenience Store in Belfast
The Tesco Metro is housed within a palatial former bank building.
England’s ‘ER’ Plantations
The patches of trees spell the Queen's monogram.
Nature’s Slip and Slide
Slide down a smooth, 200-foot-long slab of rock into a deep pool in New Zealand.
A Secret Garden Full of Parrots
Visitors are welcome to enter Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden to entertain its plethora of rescued birds.
Miami’s Laboratory for Tropical Plants
The only major American city with a tropical monsoon climate is the home of this remarkably beautiful horticultural laboratory.
St. John Around the Column
Discover St. John Around the Column in Athens, Greece: There are many Byzantine-era churches still standing in Athens, but this is the only one with a 2,500-year-old column rising through its roof.
The Colorful ‘Inca Bridge’ in the Andes
Despite its name, this unique natural bridge was not built by the Inca.
Mussolini’s Balcony
Discover Mussolini's Balcony in Rome, Italy: The spot where the fascist dictator made some of his most famous speeches including declaring war on Britain and France.
Corolla Wild Horses
Say hay to one of the oldest American horse breeds.
Mafalda Monument
Discover Mafalda Monument in Buenos Aires, Argentina: These small sculptures pay homage to the lovable star of an iconic Argentine comic strip.
The Curved Shrine of the First American-Born Saint
Discover The Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in New York, New York: The home of the first American-born saint is one of the only curved buildings in New York.
Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
Discover Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum in Seattle, Washington: The largest police museum in the western United States displays the evolution of crime-fighting Seattle.