Memorial Stupa of Helena Roerich

Discover Memorial Stupa of Helena Roerich in Kalimpong, India: Outside a hilltop monastery in India, a monument to a 20th-century Russian mystic.

Lonaconing Furnace

Discover Lonaconing Furnace in Lonaconing, Maryland: The first blast furnace in the United States that used coal and coke fuel instead of charcoal to make pig iron.

Karpur Baoli

Discover Karpur Baoli in Nagpur, India: Locals say the water level in this 1,200-year-old tank never goes down.

Lonna Island

Discover Lonna Island in Helsinki, Finland: In the waters outside Helsinki, a tiny island once used as a military outpost now welcomes visitors.

Colonia de la Prensa Gate

Discover Colonia de la Prensa Gate in Madrid, Spain: This Art Nouveau gate still stands at the former entrance of a 20th-century Spanish writer's colony.

The Blessing Stone

Discover The Blessing Stone in St Dogmaels, Wales: Since the Middle Ages, this stone has been used as a place to bless fishing boats moored at the nearby landing stage.

Chinese Kali Mandir

Discover Chinese Kali Mandir in Kolkata, India: In Kolkata's China Town, a temple to the Hindu goddess Kali.

Narcis Hotel

Discover Narcis Hotel in Štrpce, Kosovo: As of 2022, the 124 rooms of Kosovo ski resort remain empty.

Ouabache State Park

Discover Ouabache State Park in Bluffton, Indiana: Home to some of Indiana's last bison herds.

Warsaw University Library Garden

Discover Warsaw University Library Garden in Warsaw, Poland: Atop this library is one of the most beautiful green spaces in Warsaw.

Iron Hill School No. 112C

Discover Iron Hill School No. 112C in Newark, Delaware: This school was designed to support the rebuilding of African American schools around Delaware.

Xhamia e Larme

Discover Xhamia e Larme in Tetovo, North Macedonia: Artists made this mosque into a marvel of Ottoman baroque architecture.

‘Fantasy Swan’

Discover ‘Fantasy Swan’ in Orlando, Florida: A different kind of swan princess.

Kirkhill Astronomical Pillar

Discover Kirkhill Astronomical Pillar in Broxburn, Scotland: In the 18th century, the Earl of Buchan mapped the universe on this stone pillar.

Rattlesnake Canyon Arches

Discover Rattlesnake Canyon Arches in Grand Junction, Colorado: This remote Colorado canyon is home to the second-largest collection of natural arches in the world.

Travel Town Museum

Discover Travel Town Museum in Los Angeles, California: A miniature train theme park, free to the public, laying at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains.

Stronger Than Death Monument

Discover Stronger Than Death Monument in Semey, Kazakhstan: This 100-foot tall tombstone memorializes victims of 40 years of nuclear testing in Kazakhstan.

Byards Leap

Discover Byards Leap in Byards Leap, England: According to legend, this is the site where a blind horse killed a local witch.

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