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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM and Atlas Obscura
Astrophysics
Arecibo Observatory
The Arecibo Message
History
Abandoned Places
Puerto Rico
Astronomy
Myths and Legends
Civic Engagement
Escapism
Urban Exploration
Fayerweather Island Lighthouse
Goblin Valley State Park
Puerto Rican Identity
Extraterrestrial Life
Giant African Land Snails
Sobriety
Mental Health
Nature
Kate Moore

An audio guide to the world’s strange, incredible, and wondrous places. Co-founder Dylan Thuras and a neighborhood of Atlas Obscura reporters explore a new wonder every day, Monday through Thursday. In under 15 minutes, they’ll take you to an incredible place, and along the way, you’ll meet some fascinating people and hear their stories. Our theme and end credit music is composed by Sam Tyndall.

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There is a mirror said to reveal the truest, most precise reflection of oneself. It’s called the Aranmula Kannadi. The tradition of mirror-making has been passed down for generations by self-taught artisans in a small village in India. Journalist Eli... more

The Dutch city of Utrecht is built around an iconic canal lined with historic homes. But for the fish of the city, the view isn’t quite so picturesque. Each spring, migrating fish get trapped in the mazelike waterways of the city. Ecologist Mark van ... more

Daylight saving time is nearly upon us. Today, we’re visiting two places with very different approaches to harnessing the sun. One imposes rules on it, wreaking havoc on residents and travelers… and the other tries to physically manipulate it.

Plus:... more

We look into the story behind a regionally famous – and controversial – beer tap in Des Moines, Iowa.

Read Mandy Naglich’s article about Ruthie in Vice.

We always want to hear from you! If you have a question or story for us, give us a call at 315-... more

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Recent Guests

Mark van Heukelum
Ecologist who studies urban wildlife and fauna passages
Independent researcher / City of Utrecht project
Episode: The Fish Doorbell of Utrecht
Angela Pelster
Writer of a story called The Boys of Karachay Lake
Episode: Lost Wonder: Lake Karachay (Classic)
Rosecrans Baldwin
Author of Everything Now, Lessons from the City State of Los Angeles
Episode: LA: An Underrated Nature Destination?
Will Harlan
Southeast Director of the Center for Biological Diversity, studying hellbenders for decades
Center for Biological Diversity
Episode: North Carolina’s Hellbenders
Phil Glason
Project manager of Florida State University's Master Craftsman Studio.
Florida State University
Episode: The Heritage Walk
Delay Tree Hollinger
Historian and founding co-director of the Florida Civil Rights Museum.
Florida Civil Rights Museum
Episode: The Heritage Walk
Denise Kuhn
Senior Research Specialist at the Chile Pepper Institute
New Mexico State University
Episode: Kelly McEvers and New Mexico: A Love Story
Jane August
A New York City resident on a mission to visit every museum in the city
Episode: Meet the Woman Visiting Every Museum in NYC
Jacob Mundy
Assistant professor at Colgate University
Episode: The Belt and the Berm (Classic)

Hosts

Dylan Thuras
Co-founder and host, known for his engaging storytelling and passion for strange and wondrous places.
Kelly McEvers
Co-host and journalist known for her insights and storytelling about various places.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.8k ratings
  • Butterfly travelers

    Episodes are always good but I particularly liked the recent episode on butterfly travels. And the Venus flytrap poaching was great.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ldevereaux
    United States23 days ago
  • Such a great informative show

    I learn so much from such a short podcast. It’s just fun stories from all over. My kids even like listening to it with me.

    I love their interviews and the obscure subject matter you won’t get anywhere else.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    18283749/73
    United Statesa month ago
  • Travelling the path of curiosity

    I've listened for a long time and travelling with Dylan T continues to be a special delight. I love learning about places that are unexpected.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tarrylong
    Canadaa month ago
  • Great but…..

    I love this podcast, it definitely has made me more enthusiastic about travelling and exploring! But, please do some episodes outside the USA! This doesn’t change the fact that I love the show, but it would be nice to hear from other places. Keep up the good work! 👍😉❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rory9AUS
    Australiaa month ago
  • I miss Dillon

    Where’d he go?!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Jeffdawg7
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners praise the podcast for its concise storytelling and engaging content that inspires a sense of discovery.
There are suggestions for exploring more international locations, yet overall satisfaction remains high with the variety of topics covered.
Episodes are appreciated for their quirky subjects and informative narratives, appealing to curious minds globally.

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LA: An Underrated Nature Destination?
Q: What did you learn in the wilderness survival course?
It's important to work together and accept that you don't always know what to do in tough situations.
LA: An Underrated Nature Destination?
Q: How would you describe Griffith Park to people who don't know it?
Griffith Park is vastly larger than many other urban parks and is home to wildlife like coyotes and mountain lions.
LA: An Underrated Nature Destination?
Q: What in your opinion is wrong with that answer about LA's nature?
Many people incorrectly associate LA's nature with only palm trees and beaches, ignoring the city's true wilderness.
This "Burning Town” Is Thriving
Q: Do you think, though, that humans have sort of irreparably harmed the place?
While the underground fire remains, it prompts a reevaluation of our relationship with nature, suggesting a dynamic ecosystem can emerge even post-disturbance.
This "Burning Town” Is Thriving
Q: What was it like to approach it, to drive into town?
It felt eerie and was marked by a sense of bleakness in surrounding areas, but upon reaching Centralia, it felt alive and lush, reclaimed by nature.

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What is The Atlas Obscura Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

An exploration of remarkable and unusual locations from around the world, featuring unique narratives that blend culture, history, and the unexpected. Each episode showcases a different destination or phenomenon, often narrated through the lens of personal experiences and insights from experts. The content is concise, typically lasting under 15 minutes, making it accessible for listeners looking for quick yet engaging travel stories. The show offers a refreshing perspective on lesser-known places, varying from historic sites to natural wonders, all while inviting curiosity and appreciation for the world's diversity. Noteworthy is the emphasis on storytelling, which not only highlights the geographical wonders but also the human connections ... more

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