Passage du Gois

Discover Passage du Gois in Barbâtre, France: This submersible road connecting a French island to the mainland is lined with safety towers for when the tide strands travelers.

The Lion of Belfort

Discover The Lion of Belfort in Belfort, France: A colossal sculptural lion built by the same man who designed the Statue of Liberty.

The Ruins at the Hotel le Vergeur

Discover The Ruins at the Hotel le Vergeur in Reims, France: Bits of architecture from a town destroyed in World War I now decorate this hotel garden.

Arles’s Cryptoporticous

Discover Arles's Cryptoporticous in Arles, France: A unique underground structure dating back to the 1st century BC.

France’s Trembling Rock

Discover Trembling Rock in Huelgoat, France: If they push on just the right spot, even the weakest person can move this titanic boulder.

The Abode of Chaos

Discover The Abode of Chaos in Saint-Romain-au-Mont-d'Or, France: An art world insider finds himself battling for his artistic home.

Le Musée du Fumeur

Discover Le Musée du Fumeur in Paris, France: Dedicated to the history and culture of smoking, this small museum now includes a vape lounge.

Transi de René de Chalon

Discover Transi de René de Chalon in Bar-le-Duc, France: Statue of a decomposing prince that once held his heart in its hand.

La Cave des Roches (Mushroom Caves)

Discover La Cave des Roches (Mushroom Caves) in Montrichard Val de Cher, France: Miles of man-made caves and tunnels are currently used for cultivating mushrooms.

Faux de Verzy

Discover Faux de Verzy in Verzy, France: Hundreds of dwarf beeches create an unusual, haunting forest in the north of France.

The Troglodyte Church of Haute-Isle

Discover Troglodyte Church in Haute-Isle, France: The Church of the Annunciation was carved into the face of a cliff, just like the rest of the town of Haute-Isle.

Hovering Mill of Vernon

Discover The Old Mill of Vernon in Vernon, France: A quaint medieval millhouse hovers surprisingly above the waters of the Seine.

Bibliotheque Mejanes

Discover Bibliotheque Mejanes in Aix-en-Provence, France: A French library that makes sure its love of books is writ large… giant in fact.

Leffrinckoucke Bunkers

Discover Leffrinckoucke Bunkers in Leffrinckoucke, France: These crumbling Nazi artillery bunkers are now fair game for massive graffiti projects.

Goussainville-Vieux Pays

Discover Goussainville-Vieux Pays in Fontenay-en-Parisis, France: The post-apocalyptic remnants of a bucolic town ruined by a plane crash.

Underground City of Naours

Discover Cité souterraine de Naours (Underground City of Naours) in Naours, France: A centuries-old complex of hand-dug stone chambers has sheltered locals in times of trouble.

Marville Ossuary

Discover Marville Ossuary in Marville, France: The remains of 40,000 humans, meticulously stacked in a tiny churchyard shed.

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