"The Shops" are a treasure trove of railroad history.
Year: 2017
The World’s Tallest Artificial Waterfall
Romans built Cascata delle Marmore in 271 BC.
Dancing Forest of Russia
The reason for the strange contortions in the trunks of these "drunken" pine trees is still a mystery.
St. James Episcopal Cemetery
Discover St. James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia: An elegant Georgian cemetery best known for the grave of the little girl whose murder on Christmas Day remains unsolved.
Traitors’ Gate
Discover Traitors' Gate in London, England: The watery entrance for condemned prisoners heading to the Tower of London is still visible along the Thames.
A Seattle Graveyard, Full of Tragic Tales
Mount Pleasant Cemetery contains markers and monuments dedicated to some of Washington's most unpleasant events.
Not Quite the Continental Divide
Discover Mule Pass: Not Quite the Continental Divide in Bisbee, Arizona: A mistaken marker makes an erroneous claim along the historic Old Divide Road.
Pre’s Rock
Discover Pre's Rock in Eugene, Oregon: A memorial for the mustachioed record-setting runner.
The Living Fence
Discover The Living Fence in Ohrdruf, Germany: Made from trees and then abandoned, this fence is still growing along a path in Germany.
Nêgo’s Garden
Discover Jardim do Nêgo (Nêgo's Garden) in Nova Friburgo, Brazil: Moss-covered sculptures fill this small Brazilian gorge.
Faery Door in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park
San Franciscans leave gifts and messages for the magical beings that live behind the tiny, mysterious door installed on a tree in the park.
An Anthropological Theme Park in Japan
The Little World Museum of Man depicts the cultures of around 20 different countries.
The Home of Jacques Cousteau’s First Dive
Discover Harvey's Lake: Home of Jacques Cousteau's First Dive in Barnet, Vermont: The place where the great marine explorer first learned to work underwater is not where you'd expect.
Botswana’s Ancient Salt Pan
Spanning over 10,000 square miles, the Makgadikgadi salt pan is one of the largest on the planet.
Cherrybell Stravenue: A Rare Portmanteau of ‘Street’ and ‘Avenue’
It is not clear whether they considered the alternate names Aveneet or Aventreet.
Chicago Freight Tunnels
Discover Chicago Freight Tunnels in Chicago, Illinois: A century-old network of freight tunnels underneath the city's historic business district.
Lalish Temple
Discover Lalish Temple in Al-Shikhan, Iraq: The sacred shrine of the Yazidis.
Medieval Habsburg Castle in Switzerland
Discover Schloss Habsburg (Habsburg Castle) in Habsburg, Switzerland: An 11th-century fortress home to one of the most influential royal houses in medieval Europe.
A Chance Encounter With Andrew Carnegie Gave Birth to D.C.’s First Central Library
A member of the library board unexpectedly ran into Carnegie in a waiting room at the White House and left with a $250,000 donation written on the back of an envelope.
Havana’s Unexplained Sculpture of a Nude Woman Riding a Rooster
No one knows what the cluck it means.