Richmond Park

Discover Richmond Park in London, England: This beautiful deer park was built so King Charles I and his court could go hunting while escaping a deadly plague outbreak.

Buduruwagala

Discover Buduruwagala in Moneragala, Sri Lanka: Seven beautiful 1,000-year-old rock-cut Buddhist statues.

Milford Irish Round Tower

Discover Milford Irish Round Tower in Milford, Massachusetts: This stone tower in a small town's graveyard looks as though it would be more at home in a fairy tale.

The Jaguar Cuauhxicalli

Discover Ocelotl Cuauhxicalli in Mexico City, Mexico: This colossal ancient jaguar sculpture was used as a vessel for the hearts torn from sacrificial victims.

Amaravati Buddhist Monastery

Discover Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in Hertfordshire, England: An oasis of calm, nestled in the English countryside.

Satyagraha House

Discover Satyagraha House in Johannesburg, South Africa: The home of Mahatma Gandhi during part of the 21 years he spent living in South Africa is now a guest house.

Kuona Trust Arts Centre

Discover Kuona Trust Arts Centre in Nairobi, Kenya: This local art collective supports contemporary artists through a coveted residency program.

Gorée Island

Discover Gorée Island in Dakar, Senegal: This tiny, tranquil Senegalese island serves as a powerful symbol of the Atlantic slave trade.

The World’s Loneliest Tree

Discover World's Loneliest Tree in Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku, New Zealand: The most remote tree in the world is more than 170 miles from its nearest neighbor.

Sighișoara Saxon Cemetery

Discover Sighișoara Saxon Cemetery in Sighișoara, Romania: This hauntingly beautiful cemetery outside a medieval citadel is full of winding paths and ivy-covered graves.

Desert of the Lions

Discover Desierto de los Leones (Desert of the Lions) in Mexico City, Mexico: Explore the atmospheric ruins of an abandoned convent in the dense forests of Mexico's first national park.

Kantharodai

Discover Kantharodai in Jaffna, Sri Lanka: This rural Sri Lankan village hides a cluster of small, enigmatic stupas.

The Lady of Elche

Discover The Lady of Elche in Madrid, Spain: An iconic and controversial ancient Iberian funerary urn with a hauntingly penetrating gaze.

Aefre

Discover Aefre in Kent, England: These 1,500-year-old remains were found in a mysterious Anglo-Saxon mass grave.

Jemaa el-Fna Square

Discover Jemaa el-Fna Square in Marrakesh, Morocco: Fortune tellers, snake charmers, poets, and storytellers all gather on this historic square in Morocco.

Dare Stones

Discover Dare Stones in Gainesville, Georgia: A mysterious inscription may hold a clue about the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke.

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