Caves of Hercules

Discover Caves of Hercules in Tangier, Morocco: Along the most northwestern point in Africa is an ancient cave surrounded by legends.

Gravensteen’s Whipping Pole

Discover Gravensteen's Whipping Pole in Leiden, Netherlands: A relic of the old jail still stands in its original location.

Sequoyah Birthplace Museum

Discover Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Vonore, Tennessee: This museum pays tribute to the Cherokee leader who created a written language for his people.

The Map that Changed the World

Created by "father of English geology," this iconic map is hidden behind a curtain in the Geological Society building.

Fourknocks Passage Tomb

Discover Fourknocks Passage Tomb in Stamullen, Ireland: An ancient chamber filled with wonderful rock art and a Neolithic carving of a human face.

La Estatua de Colón

Discover La Estatua de Colón in Arecibo, Puerto Rico: This giant bronze image of Christopher Columbus embarked on a voyage of its own.

Lime Kiln Trail

Discover Lime Kiln Trail in Granite Falls, Washington: Four abandoned towers hidden above the Douglas fir forest in Washington.

Nardò Ring

Discover Nardò Ring in Italy: This high-speed test track is popular with car manufacturers, speed freaks and orbiting astronauts.

La Mola Lighthouse

Discover La Mola Lighthouse in Illes Balears, Spain: A solitary lighthouse in Spain was an inspiration to the great Jules Verne.

Calangute Market Square

Discover Calangute Market Square in Baga, India: Known as the "Queen of Beach Markets," Calangute epitomizes Goa's beach flea market scene.

El Cañuelo

Discover El Cañuelo in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico: This small fort played a huge role defending Puerto Rico’s capital city.

Orenda Spring Tufa

Discover Orenda Spring Tufa in Saratoga Springs, New York: A beautiful multicolored mound formed by the mineral deposits of the Orenda Spring.

Stone Head of Salaspils

Discover Stone Head of Salaspils in Riga, Latvia: This enigmatic artifact remained buried in a churchyard for years.

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue

Discover Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue in Kuta Selatan, Indonesia: It took 28 years to build this massive statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding a mythical bird.

Chicago’s Terra Cotta Row

Discover Terra Cotta Row in Chicago, Illinois: In a quiet north Chicago neighborhood rests a stunning relic of the golden age of earthenware design.

Ursa Beach

Discover Praia da Ursa in Colares, Portugal: In Portugal, a secluded stretch of untouched natural beauty hides at the bottom of a steep hill.

Kraatpaal

Discover Kraatpaal in Rotterdam, Netherlands: A strangely curved lamppost stands tall over this avenue in Rotterdam.

The Darmstadt Dioramas

Discover The Darmstadt Dioramas in Darmstadt, Germany: The zoological collection at the Hessisches Landesmuseum hosts some of the world's oldest habitat dioramas.

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