Bazalgette the Whale

Discover Bazalgette the Whale in Yachats, Oregon: There's something big lurking beneath the surface of this tiny Oregon park.

The Great Vine

Discover The Great Vine in East Molesey, England: The world's largest grapevine has produced a delicious harvest at Hampton Court Palace for almost 250 years.

Chedworth Roman Villa

Discover Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire, England: Deep in the countryside lie the remains of one of the grandest Roman dwellings in Britain.

Aftel Archive of Curious Scents

Discover Aftel Archive of Curious Scents in Berkeley, California: Nose around a unique collection of more than 300 natural aromas used to craft perfume fragrances.

The Great Salt Lick

Discover The Great Salt Lick in Baker City, Oregon: A bronze replica of half-consumed salt lick honors a quirky town tradition.

L.A.’s Oldest Tiki Bar

Discover The Tonga Hut in Los Angeles, California: Though tiki culture has gone in and out of fashion, the Tonga Hut has always been flying the flag in Los Angeles.

Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument

Discover Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument in Georgia: A cylinder monument with a spectacular vista commemorates a friendship that some say never existed.

Eye Roller Clock

Discover Augenroller (Eye Roller) in Koblenz, Germany: Every half hour the eye-rolling clock face sticks out its tongue to mock the good citizens of Koblenz.

Graves of Beechey Island

Discover Graves of Beechey Island in Nunavut: The remote graves mark the mysterious deaths of four 19th century explorers.

The Museum of Interesting Things

Discover The Museum of Interesting Things in New York, New York: A hands-on traveling collection of the innovative devices of yesteryear.

Valley of the Saints

Discover Vallée des Saints (Valley of the Saints) in Carnoët, France: A remote hilltop covered in giant monoliths haunts the Brittany countryside.

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