Seal Cove Auto Museum

Discover Seal Cove Auto Museum in Tremont, Maine: One of the country's best automotive museums and home to one of the first motor vehicles.

007 Museum-Nybro

Discover 007 Museum-Nybro in Södra Nybro, Sweden: Believed to be the first museum dedicated to the films in the world.

Te Paki Sand Dunes

Discover Te Paki Sand Dunes in Cape Reinga, New Zealand: Mounds of fine golden sand that can rise nearly 500 feet tall.

Gowar School Ruins

Discover Gowar School Ruins in Gower, Australia: This school was established during the height of the Australian Gold Rush.

Kaisariani Shooting Range

Discover Kaisariani Shooting Range in Kesariani, Greece: A memorial dedicated to a tragic event during the Axis occupation of Greece.

Mouse’s Tank

Discover Mouse's Tank in Moapa Valley, Nevada: Named after an outlaw who used the basin as a hideout.

Aberdovey Time and Tide Bell

Discover Aberdovey Time and Tide Bell in Aberdyfi, Wales: According to legend, this bell once belonged to a kingdom now lost beneath the waves.

Kothari Pyau

Discover Kothari Pyau in Mumbai, India: Constructed in 1923, this is one of several heritage drinking fountains across Mumbai.

COURAGE Statue

Discover COURAGE Statue in Fitzroy, Australia: This sculpture was designed to encourage viewers to be true to themselves.

Koutammakou

Discover Koutammakou in Dissani, Togo: The unique building practices of the Batammariba reflect the community's deep reverence for and connection to the earth.

Josephine School Community Museum

Discover Josephine School Community Museum in Berryville, Virginia: A renovated schoolhouse that highlights the history of Clarke County's Black community.

Cowboy Dinner Tree

Discover Cowboy Dinner Tree in Silver Lake, Oregon: Eat like a "buckaroo" at this remote restaurant.

Miradouro da Lua (Viewpoint of the Moon)

Discover Miradouro da Lua (Viewpoint of the Moon) in Belas, Angola: This striking otherworldly landscape outside Angola's capital city is the product of millions of years of erosion.

The Last Bilby Tower

Discover Bilby Tower in Osgood, Indiana: The last example of an innovative piece of surveying equipment now stands in its inventor's hometown.

Stone Lady of Black Hammer

Discover Stone Lady of Black Hammer in Black Hammer Township, Minnesota: This cairn in the shape of a woman has looked over a tiny Minnesota town for well over a century.

Panum Crater

Discover Panum Crater in Lee Vining, California: A volcanic cone that formed over 600 years ago.

Burwell-Morgan Mill

Discover Burwell-Morgan Mill in Millwood, Virginia: Little has changed in the way that this mill operates since the 18th-century.

Extraterrestrial Highway Sign

Discover Extraterrestrial Highway Sign in Rachel, Nevada: This sign designates the road that leads to the infamous Area 51.

Tjurkö Ship Cemetery

Discover Tjurkö Ship Cemetery in Tjurkö, Sweden: For decades, these ships have been lying in rust awaiting a final decision on their fate.

Stagbury Hills

Discover Stagbury Hills in Lyndhurst, England: One of the largest hills in New Forest.

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