Car in Concrete

The first sculpture at one of Spain's most unique art museums.

Lundin Links Standing Stones

Discover Lundin Links Standing Stones in Lundin Links, Scotland: A trio of giant megalithic stones in the middle of a golf course.

ARTISANworks

Discover ARTISANworks in Rochester, New York: The floor-to-ceiling collection in an old factory is a unique alternative to stuffy galleries.

Old Bussana Medieval Ghost Town

Discover Old Bussana (Bussana Vecchia) in Sanremo, Italy: An ancient rogue artist community hidden next to one of the world's most glitzy and glamorous cities.

Diskobukta Kittiwake Colony

Discover Diskobukta Kittiwake Colony in Norway: Thousands of birds nest in the cliffs while arctic foxes prowl below.

Copper Creek Falls and Mine

Discover Copper Creek Falls and Mine in Carlsbad, California: The overgrown ruins of a once thriving World War I-era copper mine.

‘Mr. Lizard and Gumnut Baby’ Statue

Discover 'Mr. Lizard and Gumnut Baby' Statue in Melbourne, Australia: Children's author May Gibbs's beloved stories about the tiny, human-like "Gumnut Babies" are immortalized in bronze.

Toronto’s Rainbow Tunnel

Discover The Rainbow Tunnel in Toronto, Ontario: This colorful creation wasn't always a welcome part of Toronto's Moccasin Trail Park.

Whipsnade White Lion

Discover Whipsnade White Lion in Whipsnade, England: This unusual geoglyph was built as a warning so low-flying aircraft wouldn't scare the zoo animals.

Piper’s Opera House

Discover Piper's Opera House in Virginia City, Nevada: Back in the day everyone who was anyone played this historic western theater.

Unmarked Grave of H.H. Holmes

Discover Unmarked Grave of H.H. Holmes in Yeadon, Pennsylvania: America's first serial killer rests in anonymity.

Sacred Heart Grotto

Discover Sacred Heart Grotto in Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador: A crescent of 12 simple statues poised on a small windswept island off the coast of Newfoundland.

Guardian Building Art Deco Lobby

Discover Guardian Building Art Deco Lobby in Detroit, Michigan: To truly appreciate Detroit's landmark skyscraper, you have to step inside.

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