Ásatrú Temple

Discover Ásatrú Temple in Reykjavik, Iceland: Iceland's first pagan temple in 1,000 years is underway in Reykjavík.

Museu Frederic Marès

Discover Museu Frederic Marès in Barcelona, Spain: An eclectic collection of thousands of items owned by the sculptor Frederic Marès.

Jarman’s Coffin

Discover Jarman's Coffin in Little Gaddesden, England: Local legend says this unusual chimney is actually a broken-hearted man's tomb.

Jarman’s Coffin

Discover Jarman's Coffin in Little Gaddesden, England: Local legend says this unusual chimney is actually a broken-hearted man's tomb.

Trinity Loop

Discover Trinity Loop in Charleston, Newfoundland and Labrador: An abandoned amusement park hints at the twisted history of the Newfoundland Railway.

Fort Egbert

Discover Fort Egbert in Eagle, Alaska: This remote fort on the Yukon River is a vestige of the wild Alaska gold rush.

School Patrol Flagpole

Discover School Patrol Flagpole in Saint Paul, Minnesota: This plaque marks the spot where the first crossing guards helped get kids safely to school.

Tut-Tut Rock

Discover Tut-Tut Rock in Kilcreggan, Scotland: A painted tribute to an ancient Egyptian king lurks along a stretch of Scottish shore.

Dolhareubang of Meadowlark Gardens

Discover Dolhareubang of Meadowlark Gardens in Vienna, Virginia: Volcanic stone sentinels stand watch at a Korean Bell Garden in Virginia.

Lieutenant Colonel “H” Jones Memorial

Discover Lieutenant Colonel "H" Jones Memorial in Darwin, Falkland Islands: It marks the spot where the high-ranking British officer died during the Falklands War.

Mzinyathi Falls

Discover Mzinyathi Falls in Iqadi, South Africa: This beautiful waterfall is not easy to reach, but offers a stunning view of the pristine green valley.

NaturOparc Stork Reintroduction Center

Discover NaturOparc Stork Reintroduction Center in Hunawihr, France: Wander among free-roaming storks at the sanctuary that helped save them from local extinction.

Bosque Redondo Memorial

Discover Bosque Redondo Memorial in Fort Sumner, New Mexico: A somber monument commemorates the site of a Native American reservation marked by suffering.

The Tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt

Discover The Tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: An ornate tomb pays tribute to one of the most influential and cherished military leaders in Vietnam's history.

The Hill

Discover The Hill in Hudspeth County, Texas: Hidden in the plains of Texas, an artist has been working on an impressive decades-long art installation.

Prosfygika

Discover Prosfygika in Athens, Greece: This once architecturally advanced housing complex is now a haven for squatters that still bears the scars of war.

Falkland Islands Totem Pole

Discover Falkland Islands Totem Pole in Stanley, Falkland Islands: Where British troops serving on the remote islands paid tribute to their faraway hometowns.

Reactor Institute Delft

Discover Reactor Institute Delft in Delft, Netherlands: A nuclear reactor created for Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" campaign is now used for research at a Dutch university.

RAPS Cat Sanctuary

Discover RAPS Cat Sanctuary in Richmond, British Columbia: One of the largest cat sanctuaries in North America is considered a "Club Med" for felines.

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To bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared.
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To contain superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance.
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