The World’s Largest Cashew Tree

Discover World's Largest Cashew Tree in Parnamirim, Brazil: You feel like you're in a forest, but you're actually walking amidst the branches and trunks of a single giant tree.

Old Jewish Cemetery

Discover Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, Czechia: Around 100,000 bodies are buried below the medieval headstones, many of which mark graves with multiple bodies stacked up to 12 deep.

1904 World’s Fair Flight Cage

Discover 1904 World's Fair Flight Cage in St. Louis, Missouri: What was meant to be a temporary exhibit is now a permanent fixture at the St. Louis Zoo filled with beautiful birds.

Knife Angel

Discover Knife Angel in Morda, England: The sculpture is made of more than 100,000 knives collected to raise awareness about violence.

Downton Abbey With A Delhi Twist

Discover Sezincote Estate in Gloucestershire, England: A majestic mansion designed in Mughalai style, complete with a turquoise onion dome.

Hoober Stand Folly

Discover Hoober Stand in Wentworth, England: This folly built to commemorate an aristocratic victory over Catholic rebellion plays tricks on the eye.

National Bonsai Museum

Discover National Bonsai Museum in Washington, D.C.: One of the dwarven trees dates back to 1625 and survived the Hiroshima bombing.

Budapest Telephone Museum

Discover Budapest Telephone Museum in Budapest, Hungary: Beautiful antiques and obscure engineering artifacts trace the evolution of phones from rare luxuries to ubiquitous.

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