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New Croton Dam
Why a Wonder: Upon completion of construction (1892-1906), the New Croton Dam was the tallest (301 feet) dam in the world. It is still...

Rick Sammon
Mar 10, 2022


Churchill's Polar Bears
Why a Wonder: The polar bear capital of the world. Where: On Hudson Bay at the mouth of the Churchill River in Manitoba, Canada. When:...

Rick Sammon
Mar 9, 2022


Blue Swallow Motel
Why a Wonder: With its vintage neon signs and Art Deco design, the Blue Swallow Motel, built in 1939, symbolizes Route 66, known as the...

Rick Sammon
Mar 8, 2022


Butterfly World
Why a Wonder: The largest butterfly park in the world, Butterfly World is home to thousands of “flying flowers” in a tropical setting....

Rick Sammon
Mar 8, 2022


Petronas Towers
Why a Wonder: The tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas Towers stand almost 1500 feet tall. Surrounded by the impressive skyline...

Ian Plant
Mar 7, 2022


Jaguars of the Pantanal
Why a Wonder: The jaguar is the largest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world (jaguars just barely edge out...

Ian Plant
Mar 7, 2022


Borobudur Temple
Why a Wonder: Borobudur is the largest Buddhist monument in the world and an official UNESCO World Heritage site. This massive and...

Ian Plant
Mar 6, 2022


Galápagos Islands
Why a Wonder: Galápagos, home to approximately 9,000 species on the islands and surrounding waters, is a UNESCO World Heritage Center –...

Rick Sammon
Mar 2, 2022


Dead Horse Point
Why a Wonder: Dead Horse Point State Park offers a sweeping, dramatic, awesome and awe-inspiring view of the Colorado River and...

Rick Sammon
Mar 1, 2022


Badlands National Park
Why a Wonder: The twisted and colorful landscape of Badlands National Park in South Dakota is a unique place to make compelling photos....

Ian Plant
Feb 13, 2022
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