Laura Palmer’s House

Discover Laura Palmer's House in Everett, Washington: This private home is famous for appearing in the cult-classic "Twin Peaks" series.

Balbals of Oskemen

Discover Balbals of Oskemen in Ust'-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan: Stelae-eyed stones greet visitors to a corner of Kirov Park.

Bishkek Circus

Discover Bishkek Circus in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: This retro, UFO-like structure is a remnant of the Soviet-era circus.

Dingo Flour Sign

Discover Dingo Flour Sign in North Fremantle, Australia: Visible from both land and sea.

Saint Michael’s Church

Discover Saint Michael's Church in Prague, Czechia: This charming wooden church was disassembled and moved not once but twice before settling in this Prague garden.

Coyote

Discover Coyote in Healdsburg, California: A huge work of Burning Man-inspired outsider art on the grounds of a California winery.

Grave of Ida Lewis

Discover Grave of Ida Lewis in Newport, Rhode Island: The final resting place of the famous Rhode Island lighthouse keeper who heroically saved dozens of people from drowning.

Widecombe Fair Horse

Discover Widecombe Fair Horse in Widecombe in the Moor, England: This painted wooden sculpture depicts the characters of a popular Devon folk song.

Poker Creek

Discover Poker Creek in Eagle, Alaska: The northernmost international land border crossing in the United States.

Kumamoto Castle

Discover Kumamoto Castle in Kumamoto, Japan: The iconic castle that withstood a magnitude 6.2 earthquake has become a symbol of resilience.

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