Museum of the Infant Jesus

Discover Museum of the Infant Jesus in Prague, Czechia: This Czech church doubles as something of a permanent fashion exhibition for a statue of the Infant Jesus.

David Černý’s Embryo

Discover David Černý's Embryo in Prague, Czechia: One of the famous Czech artist's lesser-known Prague installations appears to be a glowing fetus affixed to a drainpipe.

Old Spanish Fort

Discover Old Spanish Fort in New Orleans, Louisiana: Before becoming a public park, this spot was a shell midden, a fort, and an amusement park.

The Kitty Genovese Residence

Discover The Kitty Genovese Residence in Queens, New York: A young woman's senseless murder led to the controversial psychological theory of the "bystander effect.".

Mogao Caves

Discover Mogao Caves in Jiuquan, China: Hundreds of caves filled with thousands of centuries-old statues and murals.

St. George’s Cathedral

Discover St. George's Cathedral in Georgetown, Guyana: Georgetown’s most impressive building is also one of the tallest wooden churches in the world.

Villa Doria Pamphili Park

Discover Villa Doria Pamphili Park in Rome, Italy: A huge enchanting public park just outside the ancient walls of Rome.

Kiddieland Sign

Discover Kiddieland Sign in Melrose Park, Illinois: The sign to a demolished amusement park now stands in front of a local library.

John Knox House

Discover John Knox House in Edinburgh, Scotland: This charming old building's loose connection with the Scottish Reformer is what saved it from demolition after it split apart.

Pocahontas ‘Meteorite’

Discover Pocahontas 'Meteorite' in Pocahontas, Arkansas: Despite what scientists think, the town still says this is an extraterrestrial rock.

Cagsawa Ruins

Discover Cagsawa Ruins in Daraga, Philippines: This belfry is all that remains of the town that was buried by a violent volcano eruption.

Okapi Wildlife Reserve

Discover Okapi Wildlife Reserve in Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Home to pygmy hunter-gatherers, hundreds of animal and bird species, and the strange okapi, or forest giraffe.

Semliki Safari Lodge

Discover Semliki Safari Lodge in Bughendera, Uganda: Nestled in Uganda's Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve, is a one-of-a-kind safari lodge.

Manzanares el Real Castle

Discover Manzanares el Real Castle in Manzanares el Real, Spain: A magnificent, long-abandoned castle built in the wake of the reconquest of Spain.

Tropic of Cancer Monument

Discover Tropic of Cancer Monument in Santiago, Mexico: This spot along the 23.5 degree north parallel marks the northern boundary of the tropics.

Cawdor Castle

Discover Cawdor Castle in Highland, Scotland: The location of this historic castle was inspired by a donkey.

Quetzalpapálotl Palace

Discover Quetzalpapálotl Palace in San Juan Teotihuacan de Arista, Mexico: Dating back to the second century, vestiges of prehispanic mural paintings are found in this underground palace.

Dunrobin Castle

Discover Dunrobin Castle in Highland, Scotland: A castle in the Scottish Highlands has been continuously inhabited since the 1300s.

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