St. Pauli Elbtunnel

Discover St. Pauli Elbtunnel in Hamburg, Germany: Hamburgers are intensely proud of their tunnel beneath the river.

Sokol Dacha

An early-20th-century village of quaint cottages curiously located in a modern part of Moscow.

The Giant Who Built Riga

A statue plays tribute to the mythical founder of Latvia's capital city—a gentle giant named Christopher.

Sokolia Dolina Gorge

Discover Sokolia Dolina Gorge in Hrabušice, Slovakia: Climb around the high waterfalls on series of iron ladders and bridges within the wildest gorge in the Slovak Paradise.

‘Some Were Quite Blind’

Discover 'Some Were Quite Blind' in Gainesville, Florida: Four metal statues of massive animal penises stand outside the university's Animal Sciences building.

Museum of Driftwood

Discover Muzeum Samorostů (Museum of Driftwood) in Slavonice, Czechia: 600 stumps, branches, and trunks of different shapes and sizes.

Bateria de Castillitos

Discover Bateria de Castillitos in Cartagena, Spain: The two massive guns that defended Cartagena Bay.

Hotel Paisano

Discover Hotel Paisano in Marfa, Texas: A little stop along the Texas highway where Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean stayed while shooting the 1955 film "Giant.".

Rose Island Lighthouse

Discover Rose Island Lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island: You can spend the night as an honorary lighthouse keeper in this quaint, historic beacon.

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