The Crocodile Rock

Discover Crocodile Rock in Millport, Scotland: A bizarre stone beast lurks on the beach of a popular tourist island.

Mbala Surrender Monument

Discover Mbala Surrender Monument in Mbala, Zambia: A memorial in the middle of a roundabout marks the spot where German forces formally surrendered, finally ending World War I in Africa.

Temple of Taffeh

Discover Temple of Taffeh in Leiden, Netherlands: An ancient Egyptian temple sits within a modern European museum.

Monk Bretton Priory

Discover Monk Bretton Priory in Barnsley, England: These medieval monastery ruins are surprisingly overlooked by most tourists.

Golden Bridge

Discover Golden Bridge in Hòa Phú, Vietnam: This spectacular bridge supported by two gigantic hands looks like something out of a fantasy universe.

Abandoned Summit Greenhouse

Discover Abandoned Summit Greenhouse in Summit, New Jersey: An enormous overgrown greenhouse teeming with graffiti and wildlife.

Pep’s Maison

Discover Pep's Maison in Paris, France: One of the last umbrella repair shops in Paris upholds the nostalgic art of umbrella making.

American Space Museum

Discover American Space Museum in Titusville, Florida: The unique collection includes bronze cast handprints of some of America's most famous astronauts.

McBaine Bur Oak

Discover McBaine Bur Oak in Columbia, Missouri: This majestic tree has survived 400 years of storms, droughts, and floods, and is a beloved natural landmark in Missouri.

Nelson Mandela Capture Site

Discover Nelson Mandela Capture Site in Howick, South Africa: A mesmerizing sculpture marks the site where the activist was arrested after evading capture for 17 months.

Baron Empain Palace

Discover Baron Empain Palace in El-Montaza, Egypt: Located near Cairo's El Korba district, the abandoned mansion continues to inspire mystery and rumor throughout the city.

‘My Dear Mother’ Clock

Discover 'My Dear Mother' Clock in Devon, England: Instead of numerals, the unusual clock face spells out a memorial to a lost loved one.

Hagia Sophia Wishing Column

Discover Hagia Sophia Wishing Column in Istanbul, Turkey: Legend says if you stick your thumb in the hole and it gets wet your wish will be granted.

Dulles Airport Mobile Lounges

Discover Dulles Airport Mobile Lounges in Sterling, Virginia: These unusual rooms on wheels are holdovers from the 1960s.

Fallbrook Pioneer Odd Fellows Cemetery

Discover Fallbrook Pioneer Odd Fellows Cemetery in Fallbrook, California: Famous and forgotten figures lie beneath the faded headstones and decaying planks of wood.

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