Harry’s Harbor Bazaar

Discover Harry’s Harbor Bazaar in Hamburg, Germany: A wunderkammer of exoticism immortalized by Tom Waits.

Arabic Inscription of Palermo Cathedral

Discover Arabic Inscription of Palermo Cathedral in Palermo, Italy: Why a column on the entrance is inscribed with a verse from the Quran is one of Sicily's many mysteries.

Salt River Wild Horses

Discover Salt River Wild Horses in Mesa, Arizona: These free-roaming horses were once destined to disappear from the land.

Uniroyal Gal

Discover Uniroyal Gal in Peoria, Illinois: This rare female version of the Muffler Man has its clothes removed each summer to signal the start of pool season.

Stairs Measured By a Lady’s Step

Discover 5th Street Steps in Donora, Pennsylvania: Each step is a mere 4 inches tall, said to be measured by the stride of a woman wearing a hobble skirt.

South Africa’s Fertility Caves

Discover Motouleng Caves in Thabo Mofutsanyane, South Africa: The subterranean sanctuary home to local shamans is a sacred site for people of all religions.

Devil’s Pulpit

Discover Devil's Pulpit in Craighat, Scotland: A strange rock with a sinister reputation lurks within the crimson waters of this Scottish glen.

Stonehouse in Reeder’s Alley

Discover Stonehouse in Reeder's Alley in Helena, Montana: One home in the historic strip hides secret compartments and the ghostly songs of long-gone canaries.

The Murals of Quebec City

Discover The Murals of Quebec City in Québec City, Québec: A contemporary fresco movement illustrates the region's rich history.

Feynman Diagram Rock Carving

Discover Feynman Diagram Rock Carving in Turan, Russia: A tribute to Richard Feynman is carved into the land he planned to see but never got to visit.

Al Jumail

Discover Al Jumail in Qatar: A 19th century pearling and fishing village abandoned before Qatar's economic boom.

A Sea of ‘Pink Moss’

Discover Shibazakura Park in Ōzora-chō, Japan: Japan's largest area of "pink moss" turns the hillside bright pink every spring.

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