CCC & POW Camp

Discover CCC & POW Camp in Salina, Utah: Where a guard killed nine German prisoners during one of the worst 20th-century POW camp massacres in U.S. history.

Hackpen White Horse

Discover Hackpen White Horse in Wiltshire, England: England's only square-dimension hill horse was built to celebrate Queen Victoria's coronation.

Sar Yazd Castle

Discover Sar Yazd Castle in Saryazd, Iran: This ancient fortress in Iran was once the oldest and largest treasury in the world.

Braswell Mountain Rail Tunnel

Discover Braswell Mountain Rail Tunnel in Rockmart, Georgia: An abandoned railroad tunnel forgotten by time awaits inquisitive hikers.

Key West Cemetery

Discover Key West Cemetery in Key West, Florida: The island residents are known for taking their quirky sense of humor with them to the grave.

The Micro Wonder Museum

Discover Micro Wonder Museum in Budapest, Hungary: A collection of intricate sculptures so small they have to be seen through a microscope.

The Côn Đảo Prison in Vietnam

Discover Côn Đảo Prison in Côn Đảo, Vietnam: The wartime prison now features haunting sculpted reenactments of the atrocities that took place there.

Wax Palms of Cocora Valley

Discover Wax Palms of Cocora Valley in Salento, Colombia: The world's tallest palm trees look like the whimsical kind of plant you'd find in a Dr. Seuss story.

Grave of Bobby Fischer

Discover Grave of Bobby Fischer in Iceland: The final resting place of the controversial chess champion.

Ehrenberg Pioneer Cemetery

Discover Ehrenberg Pioneer Cemetery in Ehrenberg, Arizona: The stone-covered graves lie within the ruins of an Old West ghost town.

Hidden Basement in Smit

Discover Hidden Basement in Smit in Leiden, Netherlands: A retail shop has preserved the 17th-century food cellar from the old building it now occupies.

Bibliotheca Thysiana

Discover Bibliotheca Thysiana in Leiden, Netherlands: This public library and its impressive collection of academic books have not changed since the 17th century.

Lappis Scream

Discover Lappis Scream in Stockholm, Sweden: Every Tuesday, students let off steam by screaming into the night air.

The Ruins of Berkhamsted Castle

Discover Berkhamsted Castle in Berkhamsted, England: This early Norman castle was the first historical monument protected by an act of Parliament.

‘Untitled (Lamp/Bear)’

Discover 'Untitled (Lamp/Bear)' in Providence, Rhode Island: This blue behemoth of a bear is a colorful homage to Brown University's mascot.

Southport Cable Hut

Discover Southport Cable Hut in Main Beach, Australia: The Australian terminal of the Pacific Cable that linked the continent to North America.

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