Geelong Bollards

Discover Geelong Bollards in Geelong, Australia: More than 100 colorful residents stand post in this seaside Australian city.

The Well at Meligalas

Discover The Well at Meligalas in Messinia, Greece: A somber memorial at the site where hundreds of prisoners and civilians were executed in the aftermath of World War II.

The Mountain Sphinx

Discover The Mountain Sphinx in Bușteni, Romania: Conspiracy theories and occult legends surround this mysterious natural rock formation.

Roman Circus of Toledo

Discover Roman Circus of Toledo in Toledo, Spain: The ruins of an ancient stadium that hosted gripping chariot and horse races.

Site of the Union Station Train Crash

Discover Site of the Union Station Train Crash in Washington, D.C.: A 1,100-ton train fell through the floor in 1953. Workers got it patched up in just 72 hours.

Imsil Cheese Theme Park

Discover Imsil Cheese Theme Park in Imsil-gun, South Korea: A 32-acre fun park dedicated to all things cheese.

Lois Lane

Discover Lois Lane in Worcester, Massachusetts: A comic book store got the road by its shop officially renamed after Superman's girlfriend.

Captain James Cook National Historic Site

Discover Captain James Cook National Historic Site in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador: A statue of the early navigator stands overlooking the land he first surveyed.

Skookumchuck Narrows

Discover Skookumchuck Narrows in Egmont, British Columbia: The water swaps direction twice a day, whipping into a frenzy of whirlpools and rapids.

Penitente Morada of Abiquiú

Discover Penitente Morada of Abiquiú in Abiquiu, New Mexico: The building stands within a quiet, postcard-perfect New Mexico village.

Remains of the Whitefriars Friary

Discover Remains of the Whitefriars Friary in Coventry, England: The historic site where Queen Elizabeth I once gave a searing speech.

Thomas Edison’s Concrete Houses

Discover Thomas Edison's Concrete Houses in Montclair, New Jersey: Edison's cast-in-place concrete houses were a massive failure, but way ahead of their time.

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