Roman Fish-Salting Factory

Discover Roman Fish-Salting Factory in Puerto de Mazarrón, Spain: Remnants of the rich history of fish salting in this ancient Mediterranean port town.

Coyote’s Flying Saucer Repair

Discover Coyote's Flying Saucer Retrievals and Repairs in Ocotillo, California: A UFO scrapyard in the California desert.

High Trestle Trail Bridge

Discover High Trestle Trail Bridge in Madrid, Iowa: A half-mile long and three stories high, this bridge over the Des Moines River Valley mimics a descent into a mine shaft.

Botica Salcobrand

Discover Botica Salcobrand in Valparaiso, Chile: Buying your medicine at this particular pharmacy is like taking a trip back in time.

Tippu Tip’s House

Discover Tippu Tip's House in Zanzibar, Tanzania: This slowly crumbling mansion was home to one of East Africa's richest and most powerful slave traders.

A Real-Life Fairytale Castle in Romania

Discover Peleș Castle in Sinaia, Romania: This elaborately decorated, fairytale-like Romanian royal palace is one of the most striking castles in Europe.

Fairy Rock

Discover Fairy Rock in Whitehaven, England: Local legends say that fairies used to dance in the moonlight here and invite handsome young men into their grottoes.

Column of Death

Discover Column of Death in San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Mexico: A mysterious pillar in an ancient burial chamber is said to predict how long you have to live.

Kater-Crafts Bookbinders

Discover Kater-Crafts Bookbinders in Pico Rivera, California: The small family-run business has kept alive the fading art of creating beautiful handmade book covers.

Pecan Legacy Park

Discover Pecan Legacy Park in Chesterfield, Missouri: After miraculously surviving a giant flood, the 19th-century nut tree and its offspring are protected with their own tiny park.

Puerto Maldonado Obelisco

Discover Puerto Maldonado Obelisco in Puerto Maldonado, Peru: This space-age looking obelisk rises over a city in the rainforest, meant to resemble the local castaña tree.

Boy and Frog Fountain

Discover Boy and Frog Fountain in Kansas City, Missouri: A beloved, quirky little fountain featuring a large frog spitting water at a naked boy.

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