This ancient fig tree with a link to the Buddha is one of the oldest human-planted trees in the world.
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This Manhattan Diner Has Barely Changed Since 1948
Discover Lexington Candy Shop in New York, New York: The oldest family-run luncheonette in New York, last renovated in 1948, still serves food and drinks the old-fashioned way.
The Birds of Peace
Two identical statues in Colombia, one blown to pieces in a terrorist bombing, the other donated as a gift for peace.
The U.S. Navy’s Half-Mile Swimming Pool
The Naval Surface Warfare Center has hosted the International Submarine Races since 1989.
Iceland’s Otherworldly Waterfall
Though little-visited, it is among the most beautiful falls in Iceland.
Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe
Discover Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe in Aberfoyle, Scotland: This enchanting hill is home to fairy lore and a sinister local mystery.
The Green Mound
Discover The Green Mound in Ponce Inlet, Florida: One of the largest Native American shell middens stands 30 feet tall.
A Soviet-Era Secret Town in Estonia
The town was home to a top secret uranium plant.
Dr. Gloom’s Crypt of Curiosities
Discover Dr. Gloom's Crypt of Curiosities in Havre de Grace, Maryland: Fiji mermaids, mummified remains, and recreated cryptids are among the morbid oddities at this Maryland museum.
Morin-ji Temple
Discover Morin-ji Temple in Tatebayashi-shi, Japan: This temple is steeped in local folklore involving a teakettle and a raccoon dog.
Manhattan’s Hidden Historic Coal Hole Covers
Discover St. Luke's Place Coal Hole Covers in New York, New York: These ornate manhole covers were used for a now-forgotten purpose.
The Shortest Street in England
Queen Charlotte Street is 51 feet and 10 inches long.
Polar Bear of Ballygalley
The rock's grin is unbearably goofy.
Paste Eater’s Grave
Discover Paste Eater's Grave in Goldfield, Nevada: Eulogizing an unknown man's unusual demise.
International Temple of the Order of the Eastern Star
Discover International Temple of the Order of the Eastern Star in Washington, D.C.: Obscure Freemasons still live in D.C.’s largest private residence.
These Beautiful Wine Cellars Carved Out of the Land Look Like Tiny Houses
Long underground corridors stocked with wine can be accessed through the pretty stone entrances decorated with Gothic arches.
Memorial to America’s First Circus Elephant
Discover Memorial to America’s First Circus Elephant in Somers, New York: This high-perched pachyderm marks the memory of not one, but two elephants gunned down in small New England towns.
Trompe-l’œil Murals of Hanoi
Discover Trompe-l'œil Murals of Hanoi in Hanoi, Vietnam: Life-sized painted illusions let pedestrians blend in with the street art.
The Linguistic History of Bangladesh’s Curzon Hall
Discover Curzon Hall in Dhaka, Bangladesh: The fight to make Bengali an official language started in this stunning university hall.
Freezing Newsmen Plaque
Discover Freezing Newsmen Plaque in Washington, D.C.: A small token of gratitude from freezing cold journalists who were given a warm haven while covering JFK's inauguration.