Black Point Fissures by Mono Lake

Discover Black Point Fissures by Mono Lake in Lee Vining, California: Deep vertical fissures like miniature slot canyons cut across the cemented volcanic rock of Black Point above Mono Lake.

‘Wall of Frogs’

Discover 'Wall of Frogs' in Santa Barbara, California: A unique local art exhibit that has continued to grow since 1989.

Lake Amadeus

Discover Lake Amadeus in Petermann, Australia: This large lake in Central Australia contains an estimated 600 million tons of salt.

Passticeria il Boccione

Discover Passticeria il Boccione in Rome, Italy: In Rome’s Jewish ghetto, a 200-year-old bakery still makes the neighborhood’s historic sweets.

Gran Telescopio Canarias

Discover Gran Telescopio Canarias in Gallegos, Spain: The world's largest single-aperture telescope resides in the Canary Islands.

Nike Centre for Art and Culture

Discover Nike Centre for Art and Culture in Lekki, Nigeria: Not your average art gallery, this massive center hosts 8,000 works from artists across Africa—and it’s free to the public.

‘Plastic Mero’

Discover 'Plastic Mero' in Funchal, Portugal: Crafted from ocean litter, this sculpture highlights the ills of overconsumption.

Rönnäs Archipelago Museum

Discover Rönnäs Archipelago Museum in Isnäs, Finland: Home to the finest collection of peasant boats in Finland.

Walleye Up Statue

Discover Walleye Up Statue in Mobridge, South Dakota: An ode to South Dakota's state fish.

Irwell Sculpture Trail

Discover Irwell Sculpture Trail in Salford, England: The longest sculpture trail in the United Kingdom.

The Oakdale School

Discover The Oakdale School in Purcellville, Virginia: The oldest existing one-room brick schoolhouse in Loudoun County.

Zapata Falls

Discover Zapata Falls in Alamosa County, Colorado: A short but powerful waterfall resides amid Colorado’s Great Sand Dunes.

Transparent Restroom

Discover Transparent Restroom in Tokyo, Japan: These unique toilets feature transparent glass covered in PDLC film.

The Flying Nun

Discover The Flying Nun in Budapest, Hungary: The true meaning behind this sculpture remains unknown.

Ruggles Mine

Discover Ruggles Mine in Grafton, New Hampshire: Generations of rockhounds got their start at this beloved, historic mine.

United Memorial Gardens

Discover United Memorial Gardens in Plymouth, Michigan: In addition to the usual gravestones, this Michigan cemetery features a birdhouse mausoleum and an Ark of the Covenant replica.

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