Garðar Cathedral Ruins

Discover Garðar Cathedral Ruins in Igaliku, Greenland: Walrus skulls and narwhal bones were found here while excavating a 900-year old church.

Kuntsevo Dacha (Stalin Residence)

Discover Kuntsevo Dacha (Stalin Residence) in Sochi, Russia: The historic summer cottage of notorious Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.

Seonjeongneung

Discover Seonjeongneung in Seoul, South Korea: The burial ground of two kings and a queen is now a calm city park in the middle of bustling Seoul.

Chamber of the Giants

Discover Sala dei Giganti (Chamber of the Giants) in Mantua, Italy: A room filled with frescos that make it seem like the walls are crumbling down while giants die in despair.

Wongaksa Pagoda

Discover Wongaksa Pagoda in Seoul, South Korea: This pagoda was once the central feature of a Buddhist temple that no longer exists.

The Steppes Sculptures

Discover The Steppes Sculptures in Steppes, Australia: These bronze sculptures can be found in an isolated patch of bush in Tasmania’s highlands.

Civic Pharmacy Sign

Discover Civic Pharmacy Sign in Ottawa, Ontario: This illuminated sign was the first of its kind in Canada and remains a vestige of the Atomic Age.

‘Oma maa mansikka’

Discover 'Oma maa mansikka' in Helsinki, Finland: This ten-ton fruit sculpture celebrates the Finland homeland.

Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain

Discover Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain in Seoul, South Korea: The world's longest bridge fountain has hundreds of nozzles that create a beautiful, illuminated spectacle.

Walt Kelly Studio

Discover Walt Kelly Studio in Waycross, Georgia: The Okefenokee Swamp houses this "incredibobble" tribute to the creator of America’s favorite cartoon possum.

Epiphyte Tree

Discover Epiphyte Tree in Mansfield, Connecticut: An artificial tree in the University of Connecticut greenhouses holds a collection of orchids, mosses, and other tropical epiphytic plants.

May 18th National Cemetery

Discover May 18th National Cemetery in Gwangju, South Korea: This cemetery is dedicated to the people who died fighting for democracy in South Korea.

Boston Hotel Buckminster

Discover Boston Hotel Buckminster in Boston, Massachusetts: This hotel was the site of major events in sports and radio history. It was also used as a detention center during World War II.

Fajãs of São Jorge

Discover Fajãs of São Jorge in São Jorge, Portugal: Bits of flat terrain surrounded by cliffs make one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Azores.

Kurth Kiln

Discover Kurth Kiln in Gembrook, Australia: This kiln was erected to produce charcoal for gas producer units during World War II.

Heaven On Seven

Discover Heaven On Seven in Chicago, Illinois: Hidden on the 7th floor of a historic building, this Cajun spot features wall-to-wall bottles of hot sauce.

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