Darby’s Bed

Discover Darby's Bed in Snugborough, Ireland: A Neolithic passage tomb said to have sheltered two legendary Irish lovers.

Kasanka Bat Migration

Discover Kasanka Bat Migration in Serenje, Zambia: Zambia's smallest national park is home to one of the world's largest annual mammal migrations.

100,000 Soldiers of Trabuc Caves

Discover 100,000 Soldiers of Trabuc Caves in Mialet, France: This army of concretions is an unexplained geological phenomenon unlike anything else in the world.

Charley the Haunted Doll

Discover Charley the Haunted Doll in Beverly, Massachusetts: Rumored to have tormented a family in the late 1960s, this toy now resides in a quiet little oddities shop.

Chishimba Falls

Discover Chishimba Falls in Kasama, Zambia: Arrogance and quarreling are forbidden near these three sacred waterfalls.

Nao Victoria Museum

Discover Nao Victoria Museum in Punta Arenas, Chile: A display of hand-built replicas of the legendary vessels used by Patagonian and Antarctic explorers.

The Charles de Gaulle Saxophone Bridge

Discover The Charles de Gaulle Saxophone Bridge in Dinant, Belgium: A whimsical bridge uses saxophones to pay tribute to two great men and the European Union.

Hadrian’s Reservoir

Discover Hadrian's Reservoir in Athens, Greece: This ancient hydrological marvel is now the base of a modern outdoor cinema.

Know Any Brintons in Pennsylvania?

Discover Brinton 1704 House in West Chester, Pennsylvania: Descendants of this colonial Pennsylvania family still travel from far and wide to visit the 300-year-old home of their Quaker ancestors.

Berggasthaus Aescher Wildkirchli

Discover Berggasthaus Aescher Wildkirchli in Wasserauen, Switzerland: This 170-year-old Swiss guesthouse built into the side of a mountain is best accessed by a cable car.

‘The Indian and the Anteater’ Sculpture

Discover 'The Indian and the Anteater' Sculpture in São Paulo, Brazil: This mesmerizing statue of a child wrestling an anteater symbolizes the native culture and biodiversity of São Paulo.

Architectural DNA

Discover Architectural DNA in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: An old spiral fire escape dangles above a public courtyard in Midtown Oklahoma City.

Samuelson’s Rocks

Discover Samuelson's Rocks in Twentynine Palms, California: The only thing stranger than stumbling onto these philosophical musings is the story of the homesteader who created them.

Summit Camp

Discover Summit Camp in Greenland: This remote research station sits amid the second-largest ice sheet on the planet.

St. Nicholas Fortress

Discover St. Nicholas Fortress in Šibenik, Croatia: Large, airy hallways hide within an impenetrable fortress that beckons urban explorers.

Saint Cooey’s Well

Discover Saint Cooey's Well in Ards, Northern Ireland: Legend says the water within these mysterious sacred springs stays cold even when boiled.

Tumlehed Rock Paintings

Discover Tumlehed Rock Paintings in Torslanda, Sweden: Sweden's southernmost prehistoric rock art is hidden just outside Gothenburg.

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