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A mythical garden that once grew the golden apples of wisdom is said to have existed in this ancient Moroccan city.
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Underground or inside, each spot on this list is more than meets the eye.
Puerto Inca, Peru
This scalding hot river was thought to be a myth until one geoscientist made it his quest to study the mystical waters.
Athens, Greece
This mystical orb covered in strange symbols is thought to have been used in ancient Greek magical rituals.
Ado Awaiye, Nigeria
Ado Awaye Mountain and the unique lake that sits near its peak are shrouded in ancient legends.
Milford, Connecticut
This "thrice-cursed" island is allegedly home to Captain Kidd's lost treasure.
Ottrott, France
An ancient monastery, a locked room, and a mysterious book heist.
Kleitoria, Greece
This 200-meter-high waterfall marks the site of Achilles’ immortal baptism at the mouth of the River Styx.
Xian Shi, China
These mountain hot springs have seen power struggles, doomed romances, and a generalissimo's attempted escape from mutiny.
Valencia, Spain
Of the many chalices in the running for the Holy Grail, this one in Valencia Cathedral sure looks the part.
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
A reminder of a long-gone community and way of life on the River Tyne.
Denver, Colorado
A pair of gargoyles peer into unsuspecting passengers at Denver’s conspiracy-packed airport.
New Delhi, India
On the grounds of the famous Qutab Minar lies another unfinished tower meant to be twice as tall.
Bangkok, Thailand
Sidle up for this Chinatown watering hole for Thai moonshine accompanied by traditional live tunes.
Washington, D.C.
This stately Georgetown rowhouse was once the home of a 54-year-old diplomat and his 16-year-old bride.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Four whimsical figures make for an unexpected sight along an urban commuter route.
Bangkok, Thailand
This old-timey Chinatown institution specializes in one of the city’s best Thai-Chinese fusion dishes.
Reykjavik, Iceland
The remains of a hospital that housed over 200 leprosy patients.
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