It is traditional for Edinburgers to spit on the heart as they walk past, though no one can definitively say why.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Mud Statues of Kumortuli
Discover Mud Statues of Kumortuli in Kolkata, India: The potters' quarter is packed with artists sculpting clay gods with mud from the sacred Ganges river.
Expedition Bigfoot (The Sasquatch Museum)
Discover Expedition Bigfoot (The Sasquatch Museum) in Cherry Log, Georgia: An impressive collection is dedicated to the legendary beast.
Pittsburgh’s Last Wooden Street
Residents keep wooden blocks on hand to perform spot repairs.
Wind City Moon Restaurant
Discover Wind City Moon Restaurant in Zhubei City, Taiwan: A nostalgic restaurant evokes life in Taiwan from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Wolf Mountain Nature Center
Discover Wolf Mountain Nature Center in Smyrna, New York: See wolves, coyotes, and arctic foxes in a natural environment smack in the middle of New York State.
A Hidden Love Note From Johnny Cash
A wooden bench bears a worn carving: "Johnny Loves Vivian."
The ‘Greatest Sewer’ of Ancient Rome
The Cloaca Maxima is one of the oldest sewer systems in the world, and is still in use.
Cowboy Church of Ellis County
Discover Cowboy Church of Ellis County in Waxahachie, Texas: Baptisms in troughs and post-sermon rodeos at the world's biggest cowboy church.
Romagne 14-18
Discover Romagne 14-18 in Romagne-Sous-Montfaucon, France: A unique museum tells the story of the day-to-day life of World War I soldiers.
Architect of the Capitol Archival Warehouse
Discover Architect of the Capitol Archival Warehouse in Fort Meade, Maryland: A remote horde of architectural treasures fit for Indiana Jones.
The Hidden Hoofprints of Nauset Beach
Discover Nauset Beach in Orleans, Massachusetts: Centuries-old hoofprints and wagon tracks reveal themselves after a good winter storm.
The Box Tunnel’s Hidden Easter Egg
The designer added a birthday present for himself.
The Hanbury Crater
Discover The Hanbury Crater in Staffordshire, England: The site of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history, created when a massive bomb dump accidentally exploded.
Ra Obelisk
Discover Ra Obelisk in Columbia, South Carolina: An old train trestle re-imagined as an Egyptian obelisk.
Soviet Dacha
Discover Soviet Dacha in Moscow, Russia: This frozen-in-time summer home outside Moscow provides a look at Russian life in the 1950s.
The Elaborate Mausoleums of Argentina’s Tango Stars
The Chacarita necropolis contains whole avenues of quirky and impressive mausolea.
Ford’s Hospital
Discover Ford's Hospital in Coventry, England: For over 500 years this timbered alms house has provided a home for elderly residents of Coventry.
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
Discover Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology in London, England: An small and easily overlooked archaeology museum chock full of Egyptian artifacts.
Expertly Crafted, Scientifically Accurate Glass Sea Creatures
Once an international phenomenon, they spent years gathering dust in the storage facilities of universities and museums.