Discover Forest of the Future Library in Oslo, Norway: One thousand trees were planted in Norway to be used to print books a century from now.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
The Largest Cave Mouth in the World
At 705 feet high, Brazil's "House of Stone" could swallow up a skyscraper.
Levitating Monks Fly Above This Wind Chamber in China
A truly spiritual experience.
A Beautiful and Massive Natural Arch in Bohemian Switzerland
Europe's largest natural bridge comes with a picturesque royal chateau built into its side.
South Dakota Tractor Museum
Discover South Dakota Tractor Museum in Kimball, South Dakota: An impressive collection of farm equipment and other artifacts from life on the prairie.
England’s Gorgeous Lit & Phil Library
A wondrous wall of books wraps around the perimeter of England's largest independent library outside of London.
Hercules vs. the Dragon
Discover Lindwurmbrunnen in Klagenfurt, Austria: The medieval "dragon" on an Austrian city's coat-of-arms comes to life in a fountain.
Cobweb Bridge
Discover Cobweb Bridge in Sheffield, England: The whimsical steel spider lurking in the shadows of this suspension bridge shows that engineers can have a sense of humor.
Bob’s Java Jive
Discover Bob's Java Jive in Tacoma, Washington: Tacoma’s 25-foot coffee pot music spot has served up over 80 years of concrete kitsch.
Cemetery of Anchors
Discover Cemetery of Anchors in Santa Luzia, Portugal: Dead weights honor the dead of Portugal's fishing industry.
Saint Vartan Armenian Cathedral
Discover Saint Vartan Armenian Cathedral in New York, New York: A replica of a 7th-century church hides in plain sight in the middle of the concrete jungle.
Scotland’s Earless Ram Statue
Chalk it up to a baaad anatomical error.
Ronald Ross Memorial
Discover Ronald Ross Memorial in Kolkata, India: A monument to the British doctor who connected mosquitoes to malaria.
Rye Water House
Discover Rye Water House in Rye, England: An ancient water supply dating back almost 500 years can still be found standing in East Sussex.
America’s Oldest Cultivated Fruit Tree
This famous pear tree was planted around 1630 by an early Puritan settler.
The World’s Largest Work of Glass Art Hides in a Taiwanese Subway Station
The stunning Dome of Light also commemorates the harrowing birth of Taiwan’s democracy.
Kashgar Livestock Market
Discover Kashgar Livestock Market in Kashi Diqu, China: Be careful not to get trampled at this lively two thousand-year-old market.
Tel Aviv’s Massive Maze-Like Transport Hub
What was originally supposed to be a two-story bus station became a monstrous six-floor complex with over 1,000 shops and even a movie theater.
Huston Cemetery
Discover Huston Cemetery in West Des Moines, Iowa: A small burial plot formerly stranded in the middle of a road.
The Milanese Bar Entirely Designed By Wes Anderson
Every square inch exudes that whimsical Andersonian atmosphere.