Leaning Mailboxes

Discover Leaning Mailboxes in Taipei City, Taiwan: These charming mailboxes became social media stars after a typhoon failed to topple them.

Mixco Viejo (Jilotepeque Viejo)

Discover Mixco Viejo (Jilotepeque Viejo) in Guatemala: A ruined Maya city that suffered a years-long case of mistaken identity.

Monument of the Anonymous Passersby

Discover Przejście (Passage) in Wrocław, Poland: A striking public sculpture representing the period of martial law in Communist Poland.

The Great Thangka

Stretching almost 2,000 feet, this Tibetan painting is one longest pieces of Buddhist artwork in the world.

Wizard of Oz Metal Statues

Discover Wizard of Oz Metal Statues in Juneau, Alaska: On top of a sheet metal business in Juneau stand nearly a dozen charming Wizard of Oz statues.

The Devil’s Punchbowl

Discover The Devil's Punchbowl in Norfolk, England: A mysterious crater-like pond has a spooky tendency to empty and fill with complete disregard to rainfall patterns.

Ranthambore Fort

Discover Ranthambore Fort in Ranthambhore Fort, India: The evocative ruins of a 1,000-year-old hill fort lie within a popular tiger reserve.

Fenland and West Norfolk Aviation Museum

Discover Fenland and West Norfolk Aviation Museum in Wisbech, England: Peek inside restored planes at this off-the-beaten-path collection of aviation archaeology.

Brown-Nosers

Discover Brown-Nosers in Prague, Czechia: The risqué mixed-media sculptures are supposedly a metaphor for Czech politics.

Säter Museum of Mental Health

Discover Säter Museum of Mental Health in Säter, Sweden: A museum dedicated to the history of psychiatric treatment featuring a gallery of art made by patients.

Tamástslikt Cultural Institute

Discover Tamástslikt Cultural Institute in Pendleton, Oregon: The only Native American museum along the Oregon Trail, run by the peoples who have lived on the land for generations.

Time for Fun

Discover Time for Fun in Key West, Florida: This statue inspired by Renoir's famous painting embodies the jovial spirit of Key West.

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