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According to Greek mythology, this natural spring is the home of a freshwater nymph.
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Bangkok, Thailand
This dazzling Buddhist temple was constructed from over one million ceramic tiles salvaged from a British shipwreck.
Puebla, Mexico
The first public library in the Americas has more than 45,000 books dating back to the 15th century.
Edinburgh, Scotland
A beautiful Greco-Roman structure houses a well once believed to have healing powers.
São Miguel, Portugal
Legend has it the lovelorn tears of a princess and a shepherd boy formed the blue and green twin lakes in the Azores archipelago.
Nefta, Tunisia
The original movie set for the home of 'Star Wars' hero Luke Skywalker.
Louisville, Kentucky
This hidden jockey “walk of fame” celebrates the winning riders of the Kentucky Derby.
Los Angeles, California
This ship-shape Streamline Moderne building was once the headquarters of a nautically inclined radio preacher.
Forest Park, Illinois
Chicago’s incendiary role in the labor movement.
Hiroshima, Japan
A mountaintop Buddhist temple with panoramic views of Hiroshima.
New Taipei City, Taiwan
A century-old rail tunnel turned eco-friendly cycling path.
Cleveland, Ohio
Remnants of a forgotten ballpark where legend and infamy intersect.
Charlevoix, Michigan
Line up for ample portions of freshly caught whitefish, walleye, and perch from the Great Lakes.
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
Former coal-powered facility turned museum.
Little Ellingham, England
A unique clock tower in the garden of an elegant Victorian hall.
Traverse City, Michigan
This picturesque beacon was built to keep boats safe shortly after the Civil War.
Tokyo, Japan
You can receive a blessing for your electronics at this Shinto shrine near Akihabara.
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