Torpedo Launch Station

Discover Torpedo Launch Station in Rijeka, Croatia: Now abandoned, the world's first torpedo factory is crumbling into the sea.

Waipu Glowworm Caves

Scores of the bioluminescent bugs live deep within the belly of these New Zealand caves.

Bavay Ancient Forum

Discover Bavay Ancient Forum in Bavay, France: These ruins reveal the remarkably intact layout of a Roman marketplace.

Pantheon of San Fernando

Discover Pantheon of San Fernando in Mexico City, Mexico: The burial place of some of Mexico's most prominent residents is full of macabre stories and hidden masonic symbols.

‘Birthplace of Dixie’ Plaque

Discover 'Birthplace of Dixie' Plaque in New Orleans, Louisiana: The South's nickname was supposedly born at a former bank in New Orleans' French Quarter.

The Rocker Grandma

Discover The Rocker Grandma in Madrid, Spain: This amazing abuela became a diehard metal fan late in life and an icon of Madrid's '80s rock scene.

Auto Hawk

Discover Auto Hawk in Albuquerque, New Mexico: A sculpture of a flying hawk made from colorful car doors.

A Kaleidoscopic Bob Dylan Mural

Discover The Times They Are A-Changin' in Minneapolis, Minnesota: This kaleidoscopic mural shows Bob Dylan throughout his transition from young troubadour to Nobel laureate.

Bass Rock

Discover Bass Rock in East Lothian, Scotland: This tiny island is home to the world's largest colony of Northern gannets.

Guatavita la Nueva

Discover Guatavita la Nueva in Guatavita, Colombia: The entire town looks like a slice of Spain that was carted across the ocean and plunked in the Andes.

Vedat Tek House

Discover Vedat Tek House in Istanbul, Turkey: The eclectic home of a leading Turkish architect is a gorgeous piece of eye candy.

FDR’s Summer Stomping Grounds

Discover Roosevelt Campobello International Park in Campobello, New Brunswick: The 32nd president's sprawling cottage sits on an island enclave jointly managed by the U.S. and Canada.

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