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Year: 2017
In Jersey, People Take Pride In Being Called Toads
The U.K. island even erected a statue honoring the less-than-flattering nickname given to its residents by the French.
A Memorial to Optimism
Pollyanna’s influence reaches much further than the cheerful character's New England roots.
Switzerland’s Nudist ‘Hill of Truth’
The hilltop housed an early 20th-century vegetarian nudist colony.
A True-Scale Model of the Solar System in Scotland
11 bronze plates placed around town in 1:10,000,000,000 scale intervals representing the distance from the Sun.
Barnsdall Main Street Oil Well
Discover Barnsdall Main Street Oil Well in Barnsdall, Oklahoma: A tiny but mighty little pumper sits in the middle of the street, waiting for the next big oil strike.
A Beautifully Preserved 19th Century Courthouse
The Eureka County Courthouse has been in continual use for nearly 140 years.
All That Remains of a Gigantic Earth-Moving Machine
In its heyday the behemoth digger moved twice as much earth as was removed for the construction of the Panama Canal.
Hunot Gorge
Discover Hunot Gorge in Şuşa, Azerbaijan: A scenic canyon with thick forests and historic ruins.
The World’s Largest Private Collection of Rothschild Wines
The collection includes wine labels designed by Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol.
The Walls of the German Parliament Are Still Covered in Soviet Graffiti
Most of it is still there, part of a living museum to the war.
Erotic Art of Candi Sukuh
Discover Candi Sukuh in Ngargoyoso, Indonesia: This Javanese-Hindu temple from the 15th century is unmissable for anyone with even a passing interest in erotic art.
King Richard’s ‘Lionheart’ Is Entombed Separately From the Rest of His Body
King Richard I's heart was embalmed and entombed in a sarcophagus bearing his image in the Church of Notre-Dame.
Think Modern Dentists Are Scary?
Their tools have nothing on the pain-inducing tools displayed at the British Dental Museum.
The Highest Bridge in the World Is Taller Than the Eiffel Tower
The elegant bridge is a thing of wonder.
Haiku Pathway
Discover Haiku Pathway in Santa Fe, New Mexico: A serene garden path lined with 36 haiku stamped into clay stones.
Hotel Belvédère
Discover Hotel Belvédère in Obergoms VS, Switzerland: A once-thriving hotel in the Swiss Alps couldn't compete with climate change.
Platanenkubus
Discover Platanenkubus in Nagold, Germany: A German town is growing a building out of trees.
The Oldest Dutch Colonial Stone House in New York City
Built in 1709, this tiny farmhouse is a hidden gem on the border of Brooklyn and Queens.
Grave of Carlos Fitzcarrald
Discover Grave of Carlos Fitzcarrald in Iquitos, Peru: The forgotten tomb of the Peruvian rubber baron who was the inspiration for Werner Herzog's epic film "Fitzcarraldo.".