
25 Most Mysterious Monuments on Earth
The most mysterious monuments on Earth wow visitors and continue to befuddle seasoned researchers.

The most mysterious monuments on Earth wow visitors and continue to befuddle seasoned researchers.

Think your daily commute is challenging?

Most people think waterfront property means having a nice view of the lake from your backyard.

Think your hometown has history? These ancient cities will put that notion to rest.

Mud, considered a nuisance in many areas of the world, has been considered to be a chief building material in other areas of the globe.

Most people flock to the same three famous parks until the trails resemble a crowded supermarket aisle. Parking lots and posers often ruin the vibe of a wilderness escape.

Nature created swimming holes long before humans invented concrete and chlorine, and honestly, she did a better job. So please leave your giant inflatable flamingo at home.

It goes without saying that the privilege to travel is amazing, but not everyone you meet has your best interests at heart.

The most famous fairytale castles are probably the ones that originate from legends and myths.

Think of November as the sweet spot between fall foliage and the beginning of winter. With crisp air, cities start to gear up for the festive season.

Travelers who enjoy spectacular views can easily score a home run at any of these skywalks located around the world.

The Maya civilization was one of the great Pre-Colombian civilizations, extending throughout the northern Central American region, including the present-day nations of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, southern Mexico and western Honduras.

Europe is a bit of a weather trip.

A step pyramid is a temple tower that is made of several layers (or steps) of stone. Ancient civilizations all over the world built step pyramids.

You know what they say about spring in the US: April showers bring May flowers. But May also brings its fair share of tourists and price hikes.
