The Zone of Death

Discover Yellowstone's Zone of Death in Island Park, Idaho: A legal loophole makes it possible to get away with murder within this 50-square-mile section of Yellowstone.

Leiðarendi Lava Tube

Discover Leiðarendi Lava Tube in Iceland: A winding, blood-red tunnel of hardened lava navigable by foot.

The Micro Wonder Museum

Discover Micro Wonder Museum in Budapest, Hungary: A collection of intricate sculptures so small they have to be seen through a microscope.

Greenbelt Historic District

Discover Greenbelt Historic District in Greenbelt, Maryland: A relic of FDR's brief foray into utopian urban planning.

The Confederate South Lives On in Brazil

Discover Confederate Colony in Brazil in Santa Bárbara D'Oeste, Brazil: The Confederacy is still celebrated by descendants of the thousands of Southerners that fled to São Paulo after the Civil War.

The Côn Đảo Prison in Vietnam

Discover Côn Đảo Prison in Côn Đảo, Vietnam: The wartime prison now features haunting sculpted reenactments of the atrocities that took place there.

The K-9 of the Korean War Veterans Memorial

Discover The K-9 of the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.: Those with a sharp eye can find the hidden image of a German Shepherd on the memorial's Mural Wall.

Guy Rope Anchors for the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Discover Guy Rope Anchors for the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Pisa, Italy: The only visible reminders of an elaborate engineering project that kept the tower from reaching the tipping point.

Floodwall Murals

Discover Floodwall Murals in Paducah, Kentucky: A collection of outdoor art by renowned muralist Robert Dafford depicts the history of a flooded city.

Wax Palms of Cocora Valley

Discover Wax Palms of Cocora Valley in Salento, Colombia: The world's tallest palm trees look like the whimsical kind of plant you'd find in a Dr. Seuss story.

Grave of Bobby Fischer

Discover Grave of Bobby Fischer in Iceland: The final resting place of the controversial chess champion.

Karl Marx Monument

Discover Karl Marx Monument in Karlovy Vary, Czechia: A larger-than-life statue of the German revolutionist stands proud in a small town where he never lived.

Slobodište Memorial Park

Discover Slobodište Memorial Park in Kruševac, Serbia: Curious carved stones and bird-like wings are a symbol of Serbian resilience and freedom on the site of a WWII massacre.

Ehrenberg Pioneer Cemetery

Discover Ehrenberg Pioneer Cemetery in Ehrenberg, Arizona: The stone-covered graves lie within the ruins of an Old West ghost town.

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