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.
Year: 2017
Sherry-Drinking Mice of Tío Pepe
If you give a mouse some sherry…
A Statue of Minnie Pearl Made Entirely From Chicken Wire
The Grand Ole Opry star is memorialized in her hometown in a unique fashion sure to make the country comedienne proud.
Ancient Bonsai Trees at Elandan Gardens
These Washington gardens are home to Bonsai trees up to a thousand years old.
The Former Morgue for Many Titanic Victims Is Now a Restaurant
Discover Five Fishermen Restaurant in Halifax, Nova Scotia: How would you like to dine in the same room where some of the Titanic's victims were embalmed?
Six Wooden Giants Hidden Around Copenhagen
The giants are made of recycled lumber.
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.
Florida’s Inexplicable Komodo Dragon Sculpture
The gigantic lizards aren't even native to the state.
This Land Art Cuts Airport Noise Pollution in Half
Holland's land art park uses grass ridges to drown out the noise from a nearby airport.
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.
Mexico’s Iglesia de San Juan Is a Church Like No Other
Discover Iglesia de San Juan in Chamula, Mexico: The masses at this church incorporate enough moonshine and animal sacrifice that they are no longer recognizably Catholic.
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.
Is This the Oldest Example of English Literature?
The ancient Anglo-Saxon cross is carved with runic inscriptions from one of the first English poems.
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.
The Marriage of Money and Real Estate
Discover The Marriage of Money and Real Estate in New York, New York: A sculptural commentary on capitalism pokes up from the East River.
The Coolest Volcano in the World (Literally)
This rare volcano spews a magma so relatively cool it's colored white and grey instead of red.
‘Better Homes and Gardens’ Perfectly Groomed Test Garden
The magazine keeps an impeccably landscaped display garden for its photo shoots.