San Giovanni degli Eremiti

Discover San Giovanni degli Eremiti in Palermo, Italy: Behind medieval walls in a corner of bustling Palermo is a breathtaking former mosque once inhabited by a wolf-taming hermit.

Cape Spear Battery

Discover Cape Spear Battery in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador: A World War II gun battery sits at the easternmost point of North America.

Village of Twins

Discover Village of Twins in Nannambra, India: A village in India with a mysteriously high number of twins.

The Inland Sea

Discover The Inland Sea in San Lawrenz, Malta: The fishing boats that moor in this small lagoon enter and leave through a tunnel to the sea.

Basilica of the Mummified Saint Ubaldo

Discover Basilica of the Mummified Saint Ubaldo in Gubbio, Italy: The venerated body of a 12th century saint is celebrated each year with the 'Race of the Candles.'.

Lost Lake

Discover Lost Lake in Sisters, Oregon: This lake in the Cascades lives up to its name, disappearing down a hole every spring.

The Devil’s Blast

Discover The Devil's Blast in Lota, Chile: The hellish conditions of this abandoned mine that snakes beneath the Pacific Ocean gave it its diabolic name.

Preston’s Pride

Discover Preston’s Pride in Tulare, California: A B-17 bomber stands as a memorial to the residents of Tulare County who served in World War II.

Animals in War Memorial

Discover Animals in War Memorial in London, England: A unique tribute to the millions of animals who served and died for the British military.

The Merry Maidens

Discover The Merry Maidens in Cornwall, England: Perhaps the only prehistoric monument with its very own public bus stop.

Toothbrush Fence

Discover Toothbrush Fence in Te Pahu, New Zealand: Hundreds of toothbrushes hang from a wire fence along a quiet New Zealand road.

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