Karosta North Pier

Discover Karosta North Pier in Liepāja, Latvia: The mile-long pier stretches from a ruined fortress out into the Baltic.

Christchurch Basilica

Discover Christchurch Basilica in Christchurch, New Zealand: The ruins of New Zealand's largest classical-style church.

Machrie Moor Standing Stones

Discover Machrie Moor Standing Stones in Machrie, Scotland: More stones than Stonehenge, all scattered within a windswept landscape sure to enchant 'Outlander' fans.

Fountain of Dogs

Discover Fountain of Dogs in Bilbao, Spain: This 19th-century fountain's namesake animal isn't what you think it is.

Rosita’s Bridge

Discover Rosita's Bridge in San Antonio, Texas: An ivy-covered arch bridge dedicated to Tejano music singer and legend Rosita Fernandez.

Richmond Castle in Kalutara

Discover Richmond Castle in Kalutara in Kalutara, Sri Lanka: This palatial, 99-doored Colonial mansion is a marvel of architectural fusion.

Museum of the House Cat

Discover American Museum of the House Cat in Sylva, North Carolina: This vast kitty-themed collection illustrates the history of human-cat interaction.

Southwold Jack

Discover Southwold Jack in Southwold, England: Keep a lookout for replicas of this wooden soldier hiding in plain sight all around town.

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