Hand of the Desert
The hand is said to represent all the victims of torture and injustice who suffered during the military regime in Chile. … More Hand of the Desert
The hand is said to represent all the victims of torture and injustice who suffered during the military regime in Chile. … More Hand of the Desert
The memorial had a lit display with a slideshow displaying photographs and videos from the life and career of Jobs, focusing on his many achievements as CEO of Apple. … More Steve Jobs Monument
“The icon band of national and Latin American rock was born here,” reads the plaque, but the error is remarkable: it is not “Estereo”, of course, but Stereo. … More “Soda Estereo” Corner
In Mexico City’s UNESCO World Heritage: Xochimilco, a collection of old mutilated dolls adorn almost every tree growing on this island in silent tribute to the spirit of a child. … More Xochimilco’s Island of the Dolls
Teresa Urrea began to experience religious visions. When she recovered she had been given healing powers and she soon gained a following when 1200 people camped nearby to seek healing and observe miracles. … More The Saint Of Cabora
The club was the scene of one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history. Forty-nine people were killed and 58 were injured. … More Pulse Nightclub
Juan the Soldier was a convicted rapist and murderer who later became a folk saint to many in northwestern Mexico and in the southwestern United States. … More Juan Soldado Chapels
Columbine High School was the site of one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern United States history. … More Columbine High School
The tomb of the most spectacular degenerate in rock & roll history is currently a hidden place of pilgrimage in New Hampshire. … More GG Allin’s Grave
In a cemetery in Culiacan, crypts resemeble miniature cathedrals and tombs made with marble and gold, emphasize luxury and eccentricity. … More Jardines del Humaya Cemetery