The Sir William Wallace Statue

Discover The Sir William Wallace Statue in Melrose, Scotland: Crafted from a portrait of the famed Scottish knight located in France.

Gingerbread and Pancake Islands

Discover Gingerbread and Pancake Islands in Providence, Rhode Island: The origin of these small islands' sweet names is a local mystery.

Finca Descalzos Viejos

Discover Finca Descalzos Viejos in Ronda, Spain: Sample Spanish wines under frescoes in a historic monastery of "barefoot old men.".

Caballero No. 1

Discover Caballero No. 1 in Albacete, Spain: This sculpture of a rider on horseback once crowned the tomb of an Iberian aristocrat.

Mel Blanc’s Grave

Discover Mel Blanc’s Grave in Los Angeles, California: The man who voiced Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and more has a headstone reading, "That's all, folks!".

The DunBear

Discover The DunBear in Scotland: 5 meters tall bear statue positioned on top of a mound.

Satoshi Nakamoto Bust

Discover Satoshi Nakamoto Bust in Budapest, Hungary: A tribute to the builder(s) of Bitcoin.

Grave of Charles Stratton

Discover Grave of Charles Stratton in Bridgeport, Connecticut: The final resting place of a circus performer who went by the pseudonym "General Tom Thumb.".

Mount Roosevelt Friendship Tower

Discover Mount Roosevelt Friendship Tower in Deadwood, South Dakota: Seth Bullock, the sheriff of Deadwood, built this town immediately after Teddy Roosevelt’s death in 1919.

Denby Dale Pie Tin

Discover Denby Dale Pie Tin in Denby Dale, England: A giant dish used in this village's long tradition of baking absurdly large meat pies now serves as a flowerbed.

Jekyll Island Amphitheater

Discover Jekyll Island Amphitheater in Jekyll Island, Georgia: The ruins of an open-air theater built on this Georgia island in the 1970s.

Balcó del Mediterrani

Discover Balcó del Mediterrani in Tarragona, Spain: Touching the iron railings of Tarragona's balcony to the Mediterranean is said to bring good luck.

Dock Museum

Discover Dock Museum in Barrow-in-Furness, England: A modern museum built within a Victorian dry dock charts the history of the industrial town.

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