Discover Searles Lake in San Bernardino County, California: This sun-scorched lakebed contains samples of half the natural elements known to humankind.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Rome’s Hidden Art Nouveau Courtyard
Galleria Sciarra is an opulent feast for the eyes.
Library of Mistakes
A collection of thousands of books explaining how to avoid another Great Recession.
This Giant Buddha Is Filled With 125,000 Smaller Buddhas
There are more Buddhas than people in the capital of Bhutan.
Stiffy Green
Discover Stiffy Green in Terre Haute, Indiana: Whether his story is true or not, Stiffy Green is the most beloved bulldog in all of Indiana.
Secret History of the Congressional Country Club
Discover Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland: Proto-CIA agents trained with grenades in the sand traps and fired machine guns from the fairways.
A Stunning Jellyfish Exhibit
Discover Jellyfish Exhibit at Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California: One of the most elaborate displays of Jellyfish is on display at the aquarium.
Moscow May Have the World’s Most Beautiful Metro Stations
Discover Moscow Metro Stations in Moscow, Russia: The gorgeous entrances into the city's underbelly look more like grand halls than subway stops.
WWII Aircraft Carriers of Chicago’s Navy Pier
Lake Michigan was an ideal training hub for aircraft carrier during the Second World War.
L.A.’s Street Light Museum
It's lit.
The Site of the First Honey Bees on the West Coast
It's the San Jose airport's most buzz-worthy monument.
France’s Fantastical Future-Themed Amusement Park
The exhibits speculate about technologies, foods, and even animals that may be around in the years to come.
St. Pauli Elbtunnel
Discover St. Pauli Elbtunnel in Hamburg, Germany: Hamburgers are intensely proud of their tunnel beneath the river.
The Site of Harriet Tubman’s First Stand
As a teenager, Tubman refused to help an overseer recapture an enslaved man in the Bucktown Village Store.
A Voodoo Priestess Predicted This Ghost Town Would Die With Her
Now all that remains of the small town wiped out by the 1915 New Orleans hurricane is its mass grave.
Qatar’s Slavery Museum
Bin Jelmood House does not shy away from this dark chapter in the country's history.
The Ghost Church of Virginia
The skeletal white beams mark where the historic Polegreen Church once stood.
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.