Discover Maeklong Railway Market in Mae Klong, Thailand: Six times a day a train runs right through the middle of this Thai street market, sending vendors scrambling.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Amalgam Gallery of Art
Discover Amalgam Gallery of Art in Caledonia, Missouri: This "little gallery in the middle of nowhere" is housed in a 170-year-old horse barn in the Missouri Ozarks.
The School Bus Graveyard
Discover The School Bus Graveyard in Alto, Georgia: Where school buses go to die and be reborn as whimsical works of art.
The First Ever Public Christmas Tree
Discover First-Ever Public Christmas Tree Marker in Riga, Latvia: A stone marker and sculpture in the city of Riga stake a claim for the very first community Christmas tree.
Monument of States
Discover Monument of States in Kissimmee, Florida: After the attack on Pearl Harbor, rocks and fossils from every U.S. state were collected into a pyramid of national unity.
Seattle’s Super-Sized Cowboy Apparel
Hat 'n' Boots once belonged to a themed gas station that wrangled in herds of tourists.
Portland’s Swimming Salmon Statue
There's something fishy happening on the corner of this brick building.
Jaime Duque Park
Discover Jaime Duque Park in Tocancipá, Colombia: A little known Colombian theme park of giant curiosities.
Flying Saucer of Mars, Pennsylvania
Discover Mars Flying Saucer in Mars, Pennsylvania: Could it have picked a better place to land?
This Breast-Shaped Hill Likely Gave Mansfield Its Name
The town is named after the Maun river, which may be derived from "mam," the Celtic word for breast.
Princess Theatre
Discover Princess Theatre in Melbourne, Australia: One of the oldest theaters in Australia, it's also said to be haunted by a performer who died on stage.
The Little-Known Tunnels Under D.C.
There's a vast network of ruined infrastructure beneath D.C. that few people know about.
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.