John F. Kennedy Airport

Airports are the only place where you can see almost each and every emotion that humans can afford. There is something in a place that sees a plethora of emotions in a single day, that it is still loved by the people that shed the tears there. But a terminal in the John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens that sees not even a single person or emotion in a day.

An Empty Terminal

If you are observant enough then when someday you are at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens you are eyes might stumble across a completely vacant terminal. If you did find it then for your information you’re staring at the Trans World Airlines flight center. The terminal was built in 1962 and was shut down in 2001 when the Trans World Airlines folded. The terminal has been unused ever since, and anyone would think that it is such a waste for such a beautiful place.

Carhenge

We all know the problem of having our plans delayed or canceled because although we love traveling, procrastination is not something we can give up on.

So when it comes to traveling to the U.K. to see some stacked mysterious stones i.e. Stonehenge, we really think of it as a waste of time. Instead, try and travel to the place where the spray-painted cars are arranged in a manner to look like sandstone.

The Wave

There lies a place between Arizona and Utah, which is known for attracting a huge number of tourists like hikers and photographers from all over the world. The sandstone formation is known for its beautiful texture all around the globe. Hikers are permitted to have access to the sandstone because of its fragility.

Joyxee Island

If you ever land in Mexico and are looking for a place to reside for a night, you can book a whole island. Yes, you read it right you can rent an island and that too on Airbnb and that too for just $25 per night. The island is made up of almost 100,000 bottles and it floats off the coast of Cancún. This 82-foot island as an Eco boat by the Mexican Government.

Winchester Mystery House

William Winchester was the treasurer of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. They say that the ones that were killed by the Winchester rifles still haunt the mansion which was owned by the spouse of the treasurer of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. There have been reported cases of architectural anomalies and to date, no one knows why was the staircase leading to nowhere built.