Discover Afrikaans Language Monument in Paarl, South Africa: The South African dialect's complex history is immortalized in stone, in one of the world's only monuments dedicated to a language.
Year: 2017
Temple on the Glass Cliff
Discover Wat Pha Sorn Kaew (Temple on the Glass Cliff) in Tambon Khaem Son, Thailand: Modern design and unusual architecture make this mountaintop temple no ordinary Buddhist retreat.
Pheasant Island
Discover Pheasant Island in France / Spain: This tiny river island switches sovereignty every six months as part of a rare, centuries-old agreement.
The Last of London’s Extravagant Street Signs
Just four remain.
A River of Bright Purple Grape Hyacinths
Like any river, the Bulb River is bordered by "eddies," in this case made up of 1,500 bright yellow daffodils.
The Buried Treasure of Mongolia’s Famous Renaissance Man
Hidden artifacts belonging to Mongolia's most revered and multi-talented monk spent decades buried in the Gobi desert.
A Jenga-Style Cylindrical Tower of Books
The "Idiom" installation is a literary tower that appears to go on forever.
The Only Statuary Depiction of Abraham Lincoln Holding a Weapon
Cleveland's Soldiers' and Sailors' memorial is an impressively comprehensive monument to the Civil War.
The Hat Works
Discover The Hat Works in Stockport, England: Great Britain's only hat-making museum.
Where the U.S. Treasury Literally Laundered Money
The Treasury Department had an actual laundry shop for grimy old bills.
Demolition World
Discover Demolition World in Invercargill, New Zealand: An eerily charming collection of salvaged buildings and curios grown out of a family scrap business.
Long-Abandoned Trolley Tunnels Near the White House
The formerly sealed up trolley station underneath the bustling streets of Dupont Circle has been reopened to the public.
Long Beach’s Oil Islands
Discover Astronaut Islands in Long Beach, California: These four islands right offshore have waterfalls, colorful lights, fancy buildings, and a secret purpose.
Ralph Nader’s Museum of Tort Law
It aims to educate the public about an often-maligned area of law.
A Medieval Wash House, Built Over A Storied River
People once washed clothes in a river allegedly formed by the tears of a mourning nymph.
The Largest Brick Bridge in the World
The Göltzsch Viaduct in Germany was made of more than 26 million bricks.
Erbil Citadel
Discover Erbil Citadel in Erbil, Iraq: An ancient fortified mound raised over the millennia from settlements built one on top of the other.
A Menagerie of the Souvenirs of Missionaries
Mission Museum Steyl features a massive collection of taxidermy from around the world.
The Dream House of Ljubljana’s Most Influential Architect
Jože Plečnik designed many landmarks in Slovenia's capital city, including his own dream house.
Jarbidge Wilderness
Discover Jarbidge Wilderness in Jarbidge, Nevada: One of the most remote spots in America and the first protected wilderness area in Nevada, named after an old legend.