‘Humor’

Discover 'Humor' in Stockholm, Sweden: This unique sculpture is often overlooked by pedestrians.

The Hill of Uisneach

Discover The Hill of Uisneach in Westmeath, Ireland: The symbolic center of Ireland, this summit also offers panoramic views of the countryside.

Spaceship UFO House

Discover Spaceship UFO House in Albuquerque, New Mexico: Also known as the Bug House, this terrestrial UFO is actually the residence and studio of architect Bart Prince.

Headstone of Anna Anderson

Discover Headstone of Anna Anderson in Charlottesville, Virginia: Anna Anderson spent most of her life claiming to be the lost Romanov child Anastasia.

Temple de Lanleff

Discover Temple de Lanleff in Lanleff, France: The precise origins of this pink sandstone temple are unknown.

Austrått Pyramid

Discover Austrått Pyramid in Ørland, Norway: This strange pyramid is a unique feature of the Austrått Manor.

The Museum Club

Discover The Museum Club in Flagstaff, Arizona: This 1930s log cabin began as a taxidermy museum but is now a popular country music venue.

Dark Matter Oddities & Artisan Collective

Discover Dark Matter Oddities & Artisan Collective in New Orleans, Louisiana: This macabre shop, filled with art, oddities, and taxidermy is hidden in the heart of the French Quarter.

Palace of Estoi

Discover Palace of Estoi in Faro, Portugal: The extravagance of Portugal’s "Pink Palace" resulted in a noble title being awarded to its owner.

Tourlida Islet

Discover Tourlida Islet in Tourlida, Greece: An islet filled with wooden houses where the open sea meets a lagoon.

Old Fort Park

Discover Old Fort Park in New Smyrna Beach, Florida: These mysterious ruins are hidden amid this sleepy coastal city.

Casa del Venado Azul

Discover Casa del Venado Azul in Mineral de Pozos, Mexico: A bed and breakfast, botanical garden, art gallery, academy, and workshop all in one.

Fountain of Three Storks

Discover Fountain of Three Storks in Minsk, Belarus: A sculpture of graceful storks sits atop this fountain in Independence Square.

Feria del Campo (Campo Fair)

Discover Feria del Campo (Campo Fair) in Madrid, Spain: These abandoned country fairgrounds are filled with replicas of Spanish monuments.

Corrales Marinos de Monkey Beach

Discover Corrales Marinos de Monkey Beach in Canoa, Ecuador: These unusual stone structures are actually fish traps crafted by an ancient civilization.

Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins

Discover Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins in Marietta, Georgia: The ruins of a paper mill destroyed during the Civil War still tower over a tributary of the Chattahoochee River.

The Gobbins

Discover The Gobbins in Larne, Northern Ireland: A Victorian marvel of engineering is now a 21st-century tourist attraction.

Isola del Garda

Discover Isola del Garda in San felice del Benaco, Italy: A small island in Lake Garda that was used as a burial site, pirate hideout, and a monastery.

Tourist Office of Mali-ville

Discover Tourist Office of Mali-ville in Mali, Guinea: This small building is a living testament to the remoteness and warmth of the town that it represents.

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