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.

Earth Eagle Brewings

Discover Earth Eagle Brewings in Portsmouth, New Hampshire: One of the few brewers in the U.S. experimenting with hop-free beers.

Zodiac Mosaic of Hammat Tiberias

Discover Zodiac Mosaic of Hammat Tiberias in Tiberias, Israel: The mosaic floor of a 4th-century synagogue features a pagan zodiac wheel alongside traditional images of a Torah ark and menorahs.

Mackwoods Tea Plantation Sign

Discover Mackwoods Tea Plantation Sign in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: A Sri Lankan tea factory's ironic take on the Los Angeles landmark.

Al Bidya Mosque

Discover Al Bidya Mosque in Al Bidya, United Arab Emirates: The oldest surviving mosque in the UAE has mysterious origins and unusual architecture.

Budapest Castle Hill Funicular

Discover Budapest Castle Hill Funicular in Budapest, Hungary: Built in 1870 at the bridge that connected Buda and Pest, this spectacular incline railway was almost lost forever during World War II.

Daniels, Maryland

The eerie, decaying ghost town is destined to fade into the forest.

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