Blue Lake

Discover Blue Lake in Denio, Nevada: In the little-known Pine Forest Range in northwestern Nevada, a natural lake of glacial origin.

Giant Stormy Kromer Cap

Discover Giant Stormy Kromer Cap in Ironwood, Michigan: A larger-than-life version of the hat beloved by hunters, outdoorsmen, and Holden Caulfield.

Cawley & Peoples Mortuary Museum

Discover Cawley & Peoples Mortuary Museum in Marietta, Ohio: What started as a display of antique hearses has grown into a museum exploring the history of the funeral industry.

Smokey Bear Park

Discover Smokey Bear Park in International Falls, Minnesota: Home to a 26-foot-tall statue of an American icon.

Old Pitsligo Church

Discover Old Pitsligo Church in Fraserburgh, Scotland: The south aisle of this church once served as a burial vault.

Cell of the Anchoress of Shere

Discover Cell of the Anchoress of Shere in Shere, England: In 1329, Christine Carpenter entered this small stone cell in the hopes of becoming a living saint.

Wauba Debar’s Grave

Discover Wauba Debar’s Grave in Bicheno, Australia: The burial place of this Tasmanian Aboriginal woman is a memorial that remembers the atrocities of colonialism.

AA Sentry Box #289

Discover AA Sentry Box #289 in Pontarfynach, Wales: Long before mobile phones or GPS were available, these sentry boxes provided help for motorists in need.

Butter Cross

Discover Butter Cross in North Yorkshire, England: The sole surviving medieval street cross in Scarborough.

Diana and the Hounds Fountain

Discover Diana and the Hounds Fountain in East Melbourne, Australia: A striking bronze sculpture of a Roman goddess with two hound dogs for company.

Sa Stiddiosa

Discover Sa Stiddiosa in Gadoni, Italy: Greenery covers the face of a gently-dripping waterfall deep in the mountains of central Sardinia.

Cactus Joe’s Blue Diamond Nursery

Discover Cactus Joe's Blue Diamond Nursery in Las Vegas, Nevada: At the base of the Spring Mountains, a unique nursery packed with desert plants.

Birch Alley

Discover Birch Alley in Uppsala, Swedem: A collection of birches from across Sweden.

Olivastri Millenari

Discover Olivastri Millenari in Luras, Italy: At an estimated 3,800 years old, this olive tree is one of the oldest on earth.

Valley of the Gnomes

Discover Valley of the Gnomes in Seattle, Washington: The classic lawn figurine now claims this wooded area as home.

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