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Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Asian-Pacific Sculpture Garden
A melting pot of international art features one symbolic sculpture from each of 20 different nations.
The Island Where Dozens of Japanese WWII Holdouts Fought Over One Woman
30-odd castaway soldiers lived with the "Queen of Anatahan" on this remote Pacific island for six years after the war ended.
Fire Hydrant Jack
Discover Fire Hydrant Jack in Shelburne, Vermont: A giant toy jack made of numerous welded-together fire hydrants.
Old Dragon’s Head
Discover Old Dragon's Head in Qinhuangdao Shi, China: Where the Great Wall of China meets the sea.
‘The Hills Have Eyes’ Gas Station
Discover 'The Hills Have Eyes' Gas Station in Province de Ouarzazate, Morocco: An abandoned horror film set sits eerily along a highway through Hollywood's "door to the desert.".
The Lamp Museum in Bruges
Discover Lumina Domestica in Bruges, Belgium: Explore 400,000 years of humans' "battle against darkness" in this offbeat but thorough lamp museum.
McGill Rose Garden
Discover McGill Rose Garden in Charlotte, North Carolina: This scented city oasis was a labor of love.
Joyxee Island
Discover Joyxee Island in Isla Mujeres, Mexico: One man's fulfilled dream of living on an artificial island made of recycled plastic bottles.
Indonesia’s Colorful Painted Villages
Discover Kampung Tridi in Blimbing, Indonesia: Bright Indonesian villages painted in a rainbow of competing color schemes.
Wayside Chapel
Discover Wayside Chapel in Monroe, Washington: The tiny church offers succor to travelers driving by, but only eight at a time.
The Birthplace of a Mechanical Messiah
The spirits of Ben Franklin and Socrates instructed a Spiritualist to create a God machine in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Sunken Gardens
Discover Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg, Florida: A luxuriant botanical garden below sea level.
Royal Pump Rooms
Discover Royal Pump Rooms in Royal Leamington Spa, England: Preserved baths in a Victorian-era spa town frequented by the most famous people of its day.
The Soot-Covered Columns of Carnegie Mellon
Sections of the iconic limestone columns have been left uncleaned as a reminder of Pittsburgh's polluted past.
1950s All-Electric House in Kansas
Discover 1950s All-Electric House in Overland Park, Kansas: This retro-future model home is packed to the gills with electrical oddities.
The Gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
This Ugandan forest is home to half of the world's population of critically endangered mountain gorillas.
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo House Studio Museum
Discover Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo House Studio Museum in Mexico City, Mexico: The famous artist couple lived and worked here, in two different houses separated by a bridge.
Permafrost Tunnel
Discover Permafrost Tunnel in Fairbanks, Alaska: This frozen tunnel in central Alaska is both an engineering feat and a valuable climate classroom.
Foucault Pendulum of Chile
Discover Foucault Pendulum of Valdivia in Valdivia, Chile: A 63-foot-tall swinging ball hypnotizes passersby, and proves to any remaining doubters that the Earth is spinning.