#21 Bruce McCandless Made History In Space As The First Human To Float Freely Without A Tether
#22 In 2021, Archaeologists Uncovered A 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Bathtub In Sbeitla, Tunisia
#23 A Striking Gladiator Helmet Was Unearthed In 2009 At Pompeii's Gladiator Barracks (Regio V), Offering A Glimpse Into Ancient Combat
#24 Roman Crocodile Armor, Dating Back To The 3rd Century AD, Was Protective Gear Made From Nile Crocodile Hide
#25 Baiae, Once A Lavish Roman Resort On The Gulf Of Naples, Was A Playground For Emperors Like Nero And Julius Caesar, Famed For Its Opulent Villas And Scandalous Repute
#26 Petrified Forest National Park In Arizona Features Stunning Fossilized Trees And Unique Desert Landscapes
#27 In Split, Croatia, A Grocery Store Is Located Within The Ancient Walls Of Diocletian's Palace, A UNESCO World Heritage Site
#28 Underground Caves Lined With Millions Of Shells Remain A Mystery With No Known Builder
#29 Voronya Cave (Krubera Cave) Is The Deepest Known Cave On Earth
#30 The Maras Salt Mines In Peru's Sacred Valley Have Been Harvesting Salt For Over 2,000 Years
#31 Discovered By A Farmer In Namibia, The Hoba Meteorite Is A Mysterious Marvel
#32 The Colossal Statue Of Ramesses II In Memphis, Egypt, Remains An Impressive Ancient Relic
#33 The Shilin Stone Forest In Yunnan, China, Is A Labyrinth Of Towering Limestone Pillars Spanning 180 Square Miles
#34 Dunnottar Castle On Scotland’s Rugged Northeast Coast Holds A Complex History Of Conflict And Power
#35 In The 18th Century, Vienna's Imperial Treasury Housed A Glass-Encased Figure Believed To Be A Demon
#36 Europe’s Oldest Known Road, Dating Over 3,500 Years, Lies On Crete, Showcasing Remarkable Ancient Engineering
#37 Petra’s Theater In Jordan, Built During The 1st Century AD, Demonstrates The Architectural Prowess Of The Nabataeans
#38 The Hand Brand, Used By The British Army During The English Civil War (1641-1651), Marked Deserters And Criminals
#39 Devils Tower In Wyoming Is A Dramatic Geological Formation That Stands 1,267 Feet Tall
#40 Shoichi Yokoi, A Japanese Soldier, Hid In Guam’s Jungle For 27 Years After WW2, Unaware The War Had Ended