Discover Eki-Naryn Forest Swastika in Tash-Bashat, Kyrgyzstan: The origin of this sinisterly shaped forest is rooted in mystery.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Dinosaur Footprint of Bishop’s Square
Discover Bispetorvet Dinosaur Footprint in Aarhus, Denmark: A public display of random paleontology.
Secret WWII Bunker Under a Busy Paris Railway Station
The subterranean shelter is believed to have been used during World War II.
Wat Tham Ta Pan
Discover Wat Tham Ta Pan in Tambon Tham Nam Phut, Thailand: Grotesque statues of figures from Buddhist hell haunt the temple's Sin Park.
Behold The U.S. Government’s Million-Pound Deadweight Machine
It's the largest in the world.
Cívica
Discover Cívica in Brihuega, Spain: This enchanting hamlet carved into the rock looks like something straight out of Tolkien's Rivendell.
Mary Hadfield Watt Memorial
Discover Mary Hadfield Watt Memorial in Tampa, Florida: A seemingly inexplicable memorial honors a beloved Tampa fruit-seller.
Survivor Tree
Discover Survivor Tree in New York, New York: The last living thing to come out of the rubble after 9/11 is now a symbol of hope and resilience.
Che Guevara Scrap Metal Statue
Discover Ernesto Che Guevara Statue in El Alto, Bolivia: This likeness of the famous revolutionary is entirely made of recycled scraps of metal.
Ruins of the Odd Fellows Home
Discover Odd Fellows Home in Liberty, Missouri: The ruins of a 19th century shelter run by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
The Mother of Polkagris, Sweden’s Iconic Sweet
Amalia Eriksson created the minty confection at a time when women weren't allowed to own businesses.
The Hungry Tree
Discover The Hungry Tree in Dublin, Ireland: An 80-year-old plane tree is devouring an iron bench at Ireland's oldest law school.
Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial
The site now honors its victims.
The Medieval Castle Built for the Pope’s Secretive Knights Templar
A magnificent castle overlooks the river Nabão, built in 1160 as a headquarters for the Knights Templar.
Two Hovertrains Unceremoniously Parked Along a Colorado Road
A neglected TLRV and Aérotrain sit idly along a nondescript road.
Thousands of Orchids Are Growing Underneath Kansas City
A cave 150 feet deep is the perfect climate for the delicate flowers.
A Texas Landowner Spelled Out His Name With Three Miles of Trees
Because everything is bigger in Texas.
The Great Danube River Starts Here
From this humble blue pool the great river flows 1,700 miles, through 10 countries, all the way to the Black Sea.
The World’s Largest Artificial Prawn
There's nothing shrimpy about it.
The Memphis Landmark Where Artists Made Merry
Performers like Aretha Franklin, Chuck Berry, and Ray Charles would make their way to Earnestine & Hazel’s for cheap neck bones, hog maws, and more booze and dancing.