Discover The Druid Stone in Nottinghamshire, England: An enigmatic natural rock formation with a manmade passage cut through the center.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Russian Embassy
Discover Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C.: The U.S. government's 300-foot spy tunnel under the embassy never quite delivered as promised.
A Micro-Communist Utopia in Spain
The small pueblo of Marinaleda has no police, no mortgages and full employment.
The Dizzying Tower Built to Broadcast the 1980 Moscow Olympics
The Tallinn Teletorn offers a breathtaking views of Estonia's capital city.
Last Chance Mining Museum
Discover Last Chance Mining Museum in Juneau, Alaska: Impressive artifacts from Juneau's gold mining days fill this mining site-turned-museum.
Snösätra Wall of Fame
Discover Snösätra Wall of Fame in Stockholm, Sweden: Street artists transformed this abandoned industrial neighborhood into one of Europe's largest graffiti exhibitions.
Four Corners Marks the Only Quadripoint in the United States
Yet according to the map, it's not quite in the right spot.
The Wildman of Swedish Lapland
The bright red, club-wielding wildman stands proud as the heraldic symbol of Lapland.
The Oldest Firehouse in D.C.
With the strangest plaque in the city.
Vasehenge
Discover Vasehenge in Zanesville, Ohio: A circle of giant painted vases in the former pottery capital of the United States.
Worthington’s Octagonal Round House
This old village lock-up is known as the "round house," but it is actually an octagon.
A Medieval Chapel Sticking Out of the Facade of a Japanese Hotel
A 14th-century European chapel juts out of the front of the Hotel Monterey Osaka.
The Ponce de León Hotel
Discover The Ponce de León Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida: A luxurious 1880s hotel with its fair share of Tiffany stained glass, Edison electricity, and of course, ghosts.
Yokoi’s Cave
Discover Yokoi's Cave in Inarajan, Guam: The underground hideout of a Japanese soldier for whom World War II ended in 1972.
Old Stone House
Discover Old Stone House in Washington, D.C.: The oldest building in the District of Columbia was preserved because of a mistaken connection to George Washington.
The Monster Building
This hulking behemoth in Hong Kong is actually five interconnected towers built in the 1960s.
Japan’s Illegal DIY Apartment Complex
The eclectic structure is beloved by the approximately 100 residents who call it home.
These Psychedelic Salt Mines Look Unreal
It's hard to believe the colorful swirling patterns are completely natural.
The Museum of Tropical Medicine in Nagasaki
Discover Museum of Tropical Medicine in Nagasaki, Japan: A hub of information on tropical diseases and their treatments.
The Geographic Center of Australia
Discover Lambert Centre of Australia in Ghan, Australia: Finding the exact middle of a giant land mass is hard to determine, but this spot managed to do the trick.