Author: Phyllis Lavelle
Tucked away in the heart of a lush forest, a forgotten temple hides in the carved stone of a sheer cliff. Historians have puzzled over this ancient marvel for centuries.
While the Golden Bridge in Bà Nà Hills was built in 2018, its roots stretch far into the region’s history. According to local legend, the hands supporting the bridge belong to Ngoc Hoang, the mountain god and protector of the land.
Where three lochs meet in the Scottish Highlands, Eilean Donan Castle stands as one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
Castle of Lost Kings stands forgotten by time. Once home to Lord Alaric de Valois, a figure clouded in legend, this medieval fortress has become a place of intrigue.
Sinclair’s Bay, Keiss Castle stands as a relic of Scotland’s turbulent past. The Sinclair family built it in the 16th century.
Known as Château de La Roche, this grand estate was built in the late 19th century by a wealthy industrialist named Henri Duval.
In Wulong Karst National Geology Park, the Three Natural Bridges in Chongqing stand out as some of China’s most stunning natural wonders.
The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship known for its mysterious origins and ominous presence, it sails the seas forever.
St. Edward’s Church, located in Stow-on-the-Wold, was built in the 11th century. Originally constructed in the Norman style, it later adopted Gothic and Perpendicular elements.
In the depths of a hidden ocean trench lies the Drowned God of Titan’s Rest. This colossal statue, standing over 40 feet tall, depicts a forgotten deity from an ancient civilization.
Tucked away on a rugged cliff in the Rhône-Alpes region of France, Castle of the Rock Goyony stands tall. Built in the 13th century, it served as a powerful fortress.
In 1990, a grand Victorian mansion, long abandoned and filled with mystery, became the center of a fascinating investigation.