Castle of San Zeno

Discover Castle of San Zeno in Montagnana, Italy: A medieval castle was used for centuries as a hemp farm.

Moseley Bog

Discover Moseley Bog in West Midlands, England: An ancient woodland that inspired a young J.R.R. Tolkien.

Chinese Cemetery at Harling Point

Discover Chinese Cemetery at Harling Point in Victoria, British Columbia: The remains of Canada's earliest Chinese pioneers are interred along this picturesque point.

Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare

Discover Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare in San Nicola di Tremiti, Italy: An abandoned monastery sits on a far-off island in the Adriatic Sea.

Lyell’s Oak

Discover Lyells Ek (Lyell's Oak) in Stockholm, Sweden: This tree was once used to calculate the decrease of the Baltic Sea.

Comecos Cemetery

Discover Comecos Cemetery in Granite, Oklahoma: Dad jokes and wordplay abound in this comic fake cemetery.

The Chained Oak

Discover The Chained Oak in Alton, England: A creepy tree with a local legend that inspired a nearby theme park ride.

Praglia Abbey

Discover Praglia Abbey in Convento Praglia, Italy: In this nearly 1,000-year-old monastery, monks painstakingly restore old books.

Monteserico Castle

Discover Monteserico Castle in Genzano di Lucania, Italy: Its look is severe, but its location, isolated on a hill in the middle of the countryside, is particularly scenic.

Harakiri Yagura

Discover Harakiri Yagura in Kamakura, Japan: Access to this hidden site of a 14th-century mass suicide is prohibited, unless it is to pray for the dead.

Fort Tarakanivskyy

Discover Fort Tarakanivskyy in Tarakaniv, Ukraine: This hidden fortress has been coined the "City of Ghosts.".

Chateau Impney

Discover Chateau Impney in Rashwood, England: A 19th-century British industrialist built this Louis XIII–inspired chateau for his homesick French wife.

Rih Dil

Discover Rih Dil in Myanmar (Burma): This heart-shaped lake near the border of India and Myanmar is deeply rooted in Mizo folklore.

Old Rhine Bridge

Discover Alte Rheinbrücke (Old Rhine Bridge) in Sevelen, Switzerland: The oldest surviving wooden bridge over Rhine lets travelers cross easily from Switzerland to Liechtensten.

‘Hand & Owl Tree Carving’

Discover 'Hand & Owl Tree Carving' in College Park, Maryland: An unusual sculpture, an interesting history, in a strange place, for a good cause.

The Globe of the Vatican Obelisk

Discover The Globe of the Vatican Obelisk in Rome, Italy: Legend has it that this bronze orb, which sat atop an ancient Egyptian obelisk, once held the ashes of Julius Caesar.

Combe Gibbet

Discover Combe Gibbet in Combe, England: Death hangs in the air here, where a 17th-century gibbet has been erected on a Neolithic tomb.

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