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Topeka, Kansas

Kansas State Capitol Cupola

Journey up the capitol building's cupola for an amazing view of Topeka.
Buffalo, New York

Shark Girl

The absurd creation is a compulsory destination for selfies in Buffalo.
Cleveland, Ohio

West Side Market

This spectacular public market has got meat, fish, vegetables, baked goods, and enough kielbasa for a lifetime.
Cherrapunjee, India

The Root Bridges of Cherrapunji

Centuries-old bridges grown from tangled roots.
Datong, China

Yungang Grottoes

Massive series of 45 caves and over 51,000 sculptures carved from cliffsides in China.
Abhaneri, India

Chand Baori

Thousands of exquisitely carved stone water storage wells, hundreds of stone steps fill this exquisite medieval stepwell.
Moscow, Russia

Moscow State University

Gargantuan home of Russian science.
Moscow, Russia

Tsar Bell

World's largest bell sits on the grounds of the Kremlin in Moscow.
Stourton, England

King Alfred's Tower

Gothic tower mentioned in Thomas Hardy poem "The Channel Firing."
Hingham, Massachusetts

Old Ship Church

Oldest church in the United States that is still in continuous use.
New Paltz, New York

Huguenot Street

The oldest continuously inhabited street in America.
Kabul, Afghanistan

Skateistan

Afghanistan's first skatepark, located in war torn Kabul.
Death Valley, California

Wildrose Charcoal Kilns

Ten 25-foot-tall, beehive-shaped kilns, abandoned in Death Valley.
Cornwall, England

The Eden Project

The largest greenhouse in the world is home to over one million types of plants.
Cantwell, Alaska

Igloo City

Four-story concrete hotel never opened to customers.
Kish, Iran

Kariz-e-Kish

Hydraulic systems in an ancient underground Iranian city.
Odesa, Ukraine

Odesa Catacombs

The largest catacomb system in the world.
Guía, Spain

Cenobio de Valeron

Hundreds of caves once used to store grains and animal feed.
Schweindorf, Germany

Westerholt E-66 Observation Wind Turbine

Giant wind turbine with observation deck at the very top.
Chisinau, Moldova

Mileștii Mici

The largest wine cellar in the world is a 150-mile network of underground caves near the capital of Moldova.
Chefchaouen, Morocco

Chefchaouen

Founded as a refugee camp, now a popular tourist spot.
Wierschem, Germany

Eltz Castle - Burg Eltz

This medieval castle overlooking the Elzbach river looks just like it did hundreds of years ago.
Ajdabiya, Libya

Atiq Mosque

Early Islamic mosque with several strange conical domes.
El-Saf, Egypt

City of the Dead

An endless sea of white conical domes.