R2-D2 of Prague

Discover R2-D2 of Prague in Prague, Czechia: Street artists transformed an abandoned air vent into the beloved Star Wars robot.

The Crazy Pinnacle

Discover The Crazy Pinnacle in Derbyshire, England: There's a strange stone hoodoo towering atop a wooded hillside and no one is quite sure how it got there.

The Ancient Cisterns of Tawila

Discover Cisterns of Tawila in Aden, Yemen: This impressive system of tanks was used to store drinking water as long as 2,000 years ago.

Hickam Air Base Scars

Discover Hickam Air Base Scars in Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii: The air force base preserves its scars from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ)

Discover Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) in Alicante, Spain: Fascinating exhibits of prehistoric and ancient artifacts displayed with a uniquely modern touch.

The Undamaged Red Post Box

Discover The Undamaged Red Post Box in Manchester, England: The small bright red pillar survived the 1996 Manchester bombing virtually unscathed.

Infinity Climber

Discover Infinity Climber in Jersey City, New Jersey: A playground inspired by differential calculus dangles from the ceiling of the Liberty Science Center.

Paulinskill Viaduct

Discover Paulinskill Viaduct in Columbia, New Jersey: Once the world's largest reinforced concrete structure, this abandoned bridge now beckons urban explorers.

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