Travel

‘Footsteps Towards Freedom’ in Hobart, Australia

Unveiled in 2017, this sculpture by Irishman Ronan Gillespie also pays tribute to the 2,000 children who were sent to…

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‘Flying Pins’ in Eindhoven, Netherlands

Nestled on a grassy area between Eindhoven's main train station and the Eindhoven University of Technology, a bowling ball appears…

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Oiwa Inari Shrines in Tokyo, Japan

Arguably the most famous Japanese ghost story of all time, Yotsuya Kaidan is a bone-chilling tale of betrayal, murder, and ghostly revenge,…

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Sandia Medallion Trees in Cedar Crest, New Mexico

The Sandia Mountains of the Sangre de Cristo range are home to many trees, well adapted to the high desert…

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The Greatest Witch Movie Ever Made

I came to Salem on a witch hunt. Obviously not the kind of witch hunt that made Salem infamous. That…

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Are You a Soul Surfer, a Film Freak, or an Epicurean Explorer?

Pick your player and experience Los Angeles like never before. Follow locals who know the scene best—ride the waves with…

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1904 World’s Fair Swedish Pavilion in Lindsborg, Kansas

With its cheery yellow exterior and distinct sloping roofs, the Swedish Pavilion is architect Ferdinand Boberg's only international exposition building…

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Garbasaurus in Guelph, Ontario

Hidden in Guelph's Royal City Park, Garbasaurus is a six-foot-tall sculpture made entirely from garbage, commemorating the Ontario Public Interest…

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Market Lane Toilet Mini Museum in Winchester, England

In the heart of Winchester, a city steeped in history, an unexpected treasure trove awaits visitors within the public toilets…

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Kurozuka (Black Tomb) in Nihommatsu, Japan

Once upon a time, over a thousand years ago, a Buddhist monk named Yūkei was traveling across the Adachi-ga-hara plain…

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