Cathair Crobh Dearg

Discover Cathair Crobh Dearg in Kerry, Ireland: An important pilgrimage site for pagans and early Christians, named for a Celtic goddess-turned-saint.

Taman Festival

Discover Taman Festival in Denpasar Timur, Indonesia: A haunting theme park is slowly being swallowed by the jungle.

Robert E. Howard Museum

Discover Robert E. Howard Museum in Cross Plains, Texas: The house where the pulp fiction writer and Conan the Barbarian creator lived.

Weirton

Discover Weirton in Weirton, West Virginia: In an odd geographic anomaly this city borders two different states on opposite sides of town.

Russian Museum of Military Medicine

Discover Russian Museum of Military Medicine in Saint Petersburg, Russia: Rare documents, old instruments, and gruesome specimens showcase the history of military medicine.

1:48 Scale USS Missouri

Discover USS Missouri Model Ship in Washington, D.C.: The U.S. Navy’s preposterously detailed mini battleship took 77,000 hours to complete.

The Struve Geodetic Arc

Discover The Struve Geodetic Arc in Tartu, Estonia: A historic scientific breakthrough that crosses nine borders.

Metropolitan Police Coat Hook

Discover Metropolitan Police Coat Hook in London, England: Installed at a chaotic intersection, this gave London traffic cops a place to hang their heavy woolen coats.

Lake Minnewanka Underwater Ghost Town

Discover Lake Minnewanka Underwater Ghost Town in Improvement District No. 9, Alberta: The only way to visit this old resort hotel is with scuba gear.

American Clock and Watch Museum

Discover American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol, Connecticut: Thousands of American timepieces on display in the former clock-making capital of the country.

Pu o Hiro (Hiro’s Trumpet)

Discover Pu o Hiro (Hiro's Trumpet) in Easter Island, Chile: In the Middle Ages villagers would sound this stone trumpet to boost fertility and coax fish to shore.

Batumi Tower Ferris Wheel

Discover Batumi Tower Ferris Wheel in Batumi, Georgia: The first skyscraper to include a Ferris wheel built into the facade.

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