Bass Rock

Discover Bass Rock in East Lothian, Scotland: This tiny island is home to the world's largest colony of Northern gannets.

Rockefeller Mansion in Rock Creek Park

Discover Rockefeller Mansion in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C.: This leafy estate is worth $18 million and is so grand it has two mailing addresses.

The Golden Boy at Pye Corner

Discover The Golden Boy at Pye Corner in London, England: A portly statue of a golden boy commemorates an unusual cause of the Great Fire of London: the sin of gluttony.

Guatavita la Nueva

Discover Guatavita la Nueva in Guatavita, Colombia: The entire town looks like a slice of Spain that was carted across the ocean and plunked in the Andes.

Oratory of the Sacred Heart

Discover Oratory of the Sacred Heart in Dublin, Ireland: A nun spent 16 years painting the stunning Celtic mural that covers the interior of this WWI memorial.

Vedat Tek House

Discover Vedat Tek House in Istanbul, Turkey: The eclectic home of a leading Turkish architect is a gorgeous piece of eye candy.

FDR’s Summer Stomping Grounds

Discover Roosevelt Campobello International Park in Campobello, New Brunswick: The 32nd president's sprawling cottage sits on an island enclave jointly managed by the U.S. and Canada.

The Hodag

Discover The Hodag in Rhinelander, Wisconsin: The menacing creature had a tremendous influence on the local culture before being exposed as a hoax.

Suite de Triangles

Discover Suite de Triangles in Saint-Nazaire, France: These red marks, seemingly placed at random, are in fact not.

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