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Ado Awaye Mountain and the unique lake that sits near its peak are shrouded in ancient legends.
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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.
Tangier, Morocco
Along the most northwestern point in Africa is an ancient cave surrounded by legends.
Syracuse, Italy
According to Greek mythology, this natural spring is the home of a freshwater nymph.
Bangkok, Thailand
This dazzling Buddhist temple was constructed from over one million ceramic tiles salvaged from a British shipwreck.
Marana, Arizona
Commercial aircraft storage facility, where you can see a TWA 747.
Tokyo, Japan
The oldest iron bridge in Japan is preserved and unassumingly placed over a pedestrian path.
Arlington, Virginia
Situated in a bustling intersection, this "mobile" monument that honors local veterans from five different wars has moved several times but appears to have found its final resting place.
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok’s most beloved fried chicken spot lets its garlic-burrowed birds do the talking.
Salé, Morocco
An immense coastal necropolis with an outstanding view of the nearby kasbah
Glasgow, Scotland
An extended zoological collection that doubles as a time capsule.
Bangkok, Thailand
This neon-lit back-alley spot deals in good vibes and curries that pack a punch.
Chiriaco Summit, California
A museum dedicated to the life and career of the gifted but controversial general.
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