Discover La Fourchette (The Fork) in Vevey, Switzerland: At 929 pounds and 26 feet tall, this stainless steel fork can only be used by the likes of King Kong.
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Iceland’s Geothermal Tomato Greenhouse
A restaurant within the greenhouse lets you choose from an intriguing selection of tomato-based treats.
Automaton Clocks of Aguascalientes
Discover Automaton Clocks of Aguascalientes in Aguascalientes, Mexico: Public clocks around the city chime with bullfights, cockfights, old railways, and other local traditions.
The Hotel Where the Term ‘Lobbyist’ Came From
Legend has it that President Grant’s frequent drinking in the Willard Hotel lobby gave rise to the term.
Upper Big Branch Miners Memorial
Discover Upper Big Branch Miners Memorial in Whitesville, West Virginia: A memorial in coal country commemorates the victims of an all-too-preventable mining disaster.
Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum
Discover Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum in Doha, Qatar: This mix of Islamic art, vintage vehicles, weaponry, architecture, and history is an ode to eclecticism. .
Lychakiv Cemetery
Discover Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv, Ukraine: Monumental sculptures guard many of the graves, transforming this necropolis into an open-air fine art museum.
M*A*S*H Filming Location
Discover M*A*S*H Filming Location in Agoura Hills, California: The show's fictional Korean medical camp was created in the Santa Monica hills.
Qatar’s Creepy Abandoned Film Set
A totally deserted mock Arabian village in the middle of the Qatari desert.
Cathedral of Brasília
Discover Cathedral of Brasília in Brasília, Brazil: A stunning Catholic cathedral built by a curve-loving communist in Brazil’s newly created capital.
Copenhagen’s Contemporary Art Cave
A collection of avant-garde art can be found underground in a repurposed reservoir.
Origami in the Garden
Discover Origami in the Garden in Los Cerrillos, New Mexico: Giant origami sculptures tucked into desert scenery beckon passers-by to explore further.
Colorado Is Dotted With Repurposed Tuberculosis Huts
Small teepee-like houses built for TB patients have become sheds, studios, and bus stops.
Explore One of Belgium’s Oldest Hospitals
Hopital Notre-Dame à la Rose saw patients from the 13th to 20th centuries before becoming a museum.
Salto de la Novia
Discover Salto de la Novia in Navajas, Spain: Translating as "The Jump of the Girlfriend," this stunning waterfall has a tragic legend behind it.
Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze
Discover Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze in San Francisco, California: A psychedelic labyrinth on the San Francisco bay.
The Ruins of the Alabama State Capitol
Bits of the once-grand building stand as reminders of when Tuscaloosa was the capital.
Jerónimos Monastery
Discover Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal: Elaborately carved to showcase the glorious wealth that the age of exploration brought to the Portuguese empire.
Canada’s Oldest Maple Tree
The old sugar maple has been growing since the 1500s, becoming a symbol of Canadian heritage.
An Abandoned Indian Palace Full of Art Treasures
Beautiful Buddhist frescoes, statues, and silk paintings can be found inside the ruins of Zamskhang Palace.