Harvard Divinity School Labyrinth

Discover Harvard Divinity School Labyrinth in Cambridge, Massachusetts: This hidden labyrinth offers walkers some brief peace of mind.

Bayung Gede Placenta Graveyard

Discover Bayung Gede Placenta Graveyard in Kintamani, Indonesia: In this Balinese village, coconut shells containing placentas are hung from trees.

Tommy the Turtle

Discover Tommy the Turtle in Bottineau, North Dakota: The world's tallest turtle riding the world's largest snowmobile.

Pyramid of Ehécatl

Discover Pyramid of Ehécatl in Mexico City, Mexico: The ruins of an ancient temple to the Aztec wind god discovered in the middle of a metro station.

Golden Horn Chain

Discover Golden Horn Chain in Istanbul, Turkey: A section of the long chain that blocked enemy ships from entering Constantinople.

Broken Down Dam Park

Discover Broken Down Dam Park in Fergus Falls, Minnesota: A riverside park built around the ruins of a massive dam that collapsed in 1909.

Finnish Heritage Museum

Discover Finnish Heritage Museum in Fairport Harbor, Ohio: The charming collection celebrates a small Ohio village's Finnish roots.

Bridges of Ross

Discover Bridges of Ross in Ross, Ireland: This natural sea arch highlights Ireland's rugged coastal beauty.

Hahn/Cock

Discover Hahn/Cock in Minneapolis, Minnesota: One of two giant blue cockerel statues erected with an intentional double meaning.

Cimetière Saint-Pierre

Discover Cimetière Saint-Pierre in Marseille, France: France's third-largest necropolis offers a peaceful respite from a busy port city.

Strofades Monastery

Discover Strofades Monastery in Moni Strofadon, Greece: A lonely medieval monastery on an uninhabited island.

Bridge to the Moon

Discover Ponte alla Luna in Sasso di Castalda, Italy: Crossing this suspension bridge feels like walking through the sky, a fitting tribute to the head of the Apollo program.

The Red House

Discover The Red House in Tyne and Wear, England: An enigmatic sculpture depicts a ruined home with debris stretching for over half a mile along the river.

Itimbwe Gorge

Discover Itimbwe Gorge in Mbala, Zambia: A series of caves within the gorge hold artifacts from the Stone Age.

Bear Gulch Pictographs

Discover Bear Gulch Pictographs in Forest Grove, Montana: A scenic ravine with an astounding collection of rock art created by the Indigenous people of the Great Plains.

Pasha Gardens

Discover Pasha Gardens in Thessaloniki, Greece: A little-known park with unusual, half-ruined structures and a mystical energy.

Bust of the ‘Homeless Mayor’

Discover Bust of the 'Homeless Mayor' in Silver Spring, Maryland: A tribute to the beloved, kind-hearted "homeless mayor" of Silver Spring.

Prince Rupert’s Tower

Discover Prince Rupert's Tower in Merseyside, England: This abandoned lock-up was saved because of its connection to a local football team.

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