There's a vast network of ruined infrastructure beneath D.C. that few people know about.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Barcelona’s Costumed Street Performers Are Truly Incredible
On Las Ramblas, buskers take the form of a bicycling skeleton, a levitating Satan, or a chef with his head stuck in a pizza.
The Plyscraper
This 18-story "plyscraper" is taking the eco-friendly construction trend to new heights.
Ancient Roman Ruins of Alicante
The well-restored archaeology site gives a real feel for life during the Roman age.
Petroglyphs of Polish
Discover Petroglyphs of Polish in San Martín, Peru: This set of mysterious petroglyphs in the Peruvian jungle could shed light on centuries-old activities in the region.
The Tale of the Disappearing Statues
A remarkable lava formation in Japan encloses a line of Jizō statues that can't be accurately counted, according to local mythology.
The Hidden ‘Fliers and Explorers’ Globe Is Incredible
Signed by Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh, this might be the most impressive globe you've never heard of.
The Underground Pentagon
The Cold War-era complex is a sprawling subterranean hideaway for the Defense Department.
This Old Testament Garden Features 100 Plants From Biblical Times
Plants are labelled with biblical, common and scientific names as well as marked with scriptures where they can be found.
The Church That Thrives in a Burning Ghost Town
A mine fire has been burning under the deserted town since 1962.
Family Tree Gravestones
Discover Family Tree Gravestones in Lafayette, Indiana: Tombstones carved to look like tree trunks are used for multiple generations of family members.
The Last Ferryman’s Seat in London
Discover The Ferryman's Seat in London, England: The last remaining example of the boatmen's perches that once dotted the south bank of the Thames.
Medieval Mural of a Wolf and Cow Playing Backgammon
A silly historic wall painting preserved on the side of a Viennese house.
The Ruins of One of the United States’ First Railroads
Fragments of the Granite Railway Incline lie hidden within a neighborhood cul-de-sac.
The Musician
Discover The Musician in Bahamas: A full-scale sculpture of a mermaid and baby grand piano hidden underwater by David Copperfield.
Schepenzaal
Discover Schepenzaal in Kampen, Netherlands: This stately council chamber hasn't changed since 1545.
Missouri’s Winston Churchill Museum
It's where Churchill coined the term "Iron Curtain" and effectively began the Cold War.
The Berlin Bear
Discover The Berlin Bear in San Antonio, Texas: The quirky gift from West Berlin for the 1968 World's Fair still stands in Hemisfair Park.
Texas State’s Body Farm
Discover Freeman Ranch Body Farm in San Marcos, Texas: Human remains in varying states of decay are strewn about this Texas State facility for scientific study.
The Ruins of Kells Priory
These imposing walls and towers look more like the remnants of a fortress than a monastery.