This is not your garden-variety garage sale but a treasure trove of the delightfully unusual and the downright extraordinary. So, pull up a chair, dust off your sense of wonder, and prepare to delve into a collection that’s part museum exhibit, part circus sideshow.
The intact monumental tomb of Prince Ru Hou’an, Ming dynasty, China. Discovered just a few days ago.
The US Naval Ship John Glenn seems to be able to dip its deck below water level.
I had a bust made for my dad when he passed away 3 years ago.
Emergency supplies in case the elevator breaks down (Tokyo).
This is an Iranian newspaper promoting the Star Wars movie in 1977. One of last western movies to be released in my country before the 1978 revolution which cut off all relations with western countries, and no western or European movie has been released since.
This is a truck carrying the signs you see on the interstate.
Burial site of James Monroe, 5th president of the United States.
The hotel I’m staying at has one room door with a microwave mounted in it.
This WWI era dictionary I found.
My dads ‘85 pickup in between 2 modern pickups.
Hong Kong’s night scene.
The beauty of Andalusian horses.
Condiment nipples at Frankfurt Airport.
The sheer size of a rocket is unnerving.
The perfect natural eye.
My airport just got a pizza vending machine.
This is part of an airport.
This lady at my local bar is playing darts, with a blow dart gun.
This is Swaminarayan Akshardham. A colossal Hindu temple in Delhi, India was built with marble and limestone and covered in thousands of sculptures. But this is not an ancient temple — it is less than twenty years old.
My university bathroom has a feminine product incinerator.
Troll-A, Over 1500 feet tall. Being taken out to sea before it’s legs are sunk down to the ocean floor.
My grandma’s still-functional General Motors oven from the 1960s.
This grocery store near me lists “lost spouse” as an aisle item.