We've rounded up the quirkiest and most surprising statues in New York City, from a former communist leader to a giant bronze rat.
In Montreal, many of the city's districts have been working to solve the problem of green space by creating Ruelles vertes (green alleyways).
Hoffman and Swinburne Islands were created from landfill, used as quarantine centers for immigrants and then a Maritime training school, before being abandoned.
Central Park, one of the most iconic public spaces in the world, could have looked a lot more like Versailles had another plan been used instead.
Postman's Park is best known for its loggia of tiled memorials to heroic self-sacrifice, proposed by George Frederick Watts.
Yehliu Geopark, located in Taiwan's Guanyinshuan National Scenic Area, is known as one of the country's most dramatic geological areas.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwgPrDDwBG4 London is famous for its green spaces — Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Regent’s Park and Green Park, to name
What do giraffes and Northern Manhattan parks have in common? The annual Hike the Heights urban trail that connects the
All photos by Ellen Ryan In the northern section of the Lazio region, lies the village of Bomarzo and its