Showing posts from January, 2012

The Trillion Dollar Campaign

Jan 31, 2012

The Trillion Dollar Campaign was an innovative way to protest Zimbabwe’s record breaking hyperinflation which reached the unbelievable mark ...

Bled Island in Slovenia

Jan 31, 2012

Bled is a town and a municipality in Slovenia, and like most European towns, is a popular tourist destination for its scenic beauty. The tow...

Excalibur: The World's Tallest Climbing Wall

Jan 30, 2012

Towering over 121 feet (37 meters) in the air, the Excalibur at the Klimcentrum Bjoeks (Bjoeks Climb Center) in the town of Groningen, The N...

Movies From an Alternate Universe by Peter Stults

Jan 30, 2012

Classic films often get remade with new actors and sometimes modern storyline, but what would happen if it went the other way? Imagine what ...

Motion Blurred Pipe Sculptures by Kang Duck-Bong

Jan 30, 2012

These incredible sculptures are the work of Korean artist Kang Duck-Bong and they are made out of PVC pipes, glued together and coated with...

Maramadi: Bull Surfing in Kerala, India

Jan 30, 2012

At the annual Maramadi festival during the post harvest season in the villages of Kerala in southern India, a peculiar bull race takes place...

Camouflaged Self Portraits by Cecilia Paredes

Jan 27, 2012

Cecilia Paredes was born in Lima, Peru, and currently lives and works between San Jose, Costa Rica and Philadelphia. Her artistic career be...

Giethoorn: The Village With No Roads

Jan 26, 2012

Giethoorn is a well-known tourist village in the Netherlands, dubbed the "Venice of the North". This is because of the fact that t...

Calamita Cosmica: The Giant Travelling Skeleton

Jan 23, 2012

‘Calamita Cosmica’ (Cosmic Magnet in English) is a 28 meter long sculpture of a human skeleton created by Italian artist Gino De Dominicis a...

Paintings by Hubert De Lartigue

Jan 23, 2012

Hubert De Lartigue was born in 1963 in Angers, France. He started to work as an illustrator while studying at the Ecole Duperré and the Eco...

Cross Bones Graveyard: Burial Ground of Medieval Prostitutes

Jan 23, 2012

Located in stretch of lane between two busy roads just south of the Thames, and within a few minutes walk from the busy Borough Market lies ...

Chara Sands: Miniature Desert in the Freezing Cold of Siberia

Jan 20, 2012

Just 40 kilometers from the Kodar Glaciers in Kalar district of Trans-Baikal region, right next to the snow-capped mountains and the limitle...

Matthew Davis’ Unique Oil Pool Paintings

Jan 20, 2012

Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis has a unique style of painting that he had developed. Using his brush Mr Davis slowly drip oil paints to ...

Artist Vacuum Seals Couples For Photo Portraits

Jan 19, 2012

Tokyo-based photographer Hal vacuum-sealed couples together to create a bizarre photo series titled ‘Flesh Love’. Hal wraps willing coupl...

Reflections: Street Photography Through Puddles by Ira Fox

Jan 19, 2012

Reflections is a series of photographs by New York-based fine art photographer Ira Fox , where she used puddles as a looking glass to captur...

Spotted Lake, Canada

Jan 19, 2012

Located near the city of Osoyoos in British Columbia, Canada’s Spotted Lake draws visitors from around the world. The Spotted Lake has a ver...

Origami Art of Brian Chan

Jan 19, 2012

American artist Brian Chan makes incredible origami pieces from a single uncut square piece of paper. Chan is craft instructor at the Mas...

Kinderkookkafe: The Restaurant Run by Kids

Jan 19, 2012

Kinderkookkafé is a family restaurant in Amsterdam that is run entirely by children: they cook, serve, bring the bill and wash up, all with ...

Jallikattu–Bull Taming Sport in India

Jan 19, 2012

Jallikattu or Manju Virattu is a bull taming sport played in Tamil Nadu, India as a part of Pongal celebrations usually on the second and th...

Gate Tower Building With a Highway Through it

Jan 17, 2012

One of the most curious building in Japan is the Gate Tower Building in Osaka, Japan. The 5th, 6th and 7th floors of this 16-story office bu...

Sagaki Keita Recreates Classic Painting With Cartoon Doodles

Jan 17, 2012

From a distance, these look like normal sketches of classic paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, but a closer look reveals thes...

Hospitalis, The Hospital Themed Restaurant in Riga

Jan 16, 2012

Hositalis is a bizarre hospital themed restaurant in Riga, Latvia, where patrons eat amongst operating tables, medical equipment and other h...

The Colorful Cliff-Side Town of Manarola

Jan 16, 2012

Manarola is a small fishing town in the province of La Spezia, Liguria, northern Italy, that spills down a ravine to the wild and rugged coa...

Hanging Temple in Mount Hengshan, China

Jan 16, 2012

Located in a canyon at the foot of the Mountain Heng in the province of Shanxi, China, the Hanging Temple or Hanging Monastery is a rare pie...

Seagaia Ocean Dome: An Artificial Beach in Japan

Jan 15, 2012

Artificial beaches are gaining popularity all over the world. We can see them in Monaco, Hong Kong, Paris, Berlin, Rotterdam, Toronto and o...

Naqsh-i Rustam: Colossal Tombs of Persian Kings

Jan 14, 2012

About 12 km northwest of the Iranian city of Persepolis, lies a rocky hill. Engraved on the almost perpendicular façade of the hill, at a co...

Sokushinbutsu: The Bizarre Practice of Self Mummification

Jan 13, 2012

Scattered throughout Northern Japan around the Yamagata Prefecture are two dozen mummified Japanese monks known as Sokushinbutsu, who caused...

The Cage Dogs of Hong Kong, by Brian Cassey

Jan 13, 2012

Hong Kong – home to some 7 million people - is acknowledged as one of the world’s richest cities, with exorbitant luxury property and more L...

Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach

Jan 11, 2012

Punalu'u Beach Park is the most famous black sand beach on the Big Island of the U.S. state of Hawaii. The beach’s black sand is made of...

Feet First: Creative Travel Photos by British Couple

Jan 11, 2012

British photographer Tom Robinson got the idea for his Feet First series in 2005 while sitting on Brighton beach in the UK with his girlfri...

Africa From Above: By George Steinmetz

Jan 11, 2012

Best known for his exploration photography, George Steinmetz , spent ten years flying above the African landscape in a gas-powered paraglide...

Matchstick Sculptures by David Mach

Jan 10, 2012

Scottish sculptor and installation artist David Mach ’s artistic style is based on assemblages of common household objects including newspap...

Mass Fishing at Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival in South Korea

Jan 9, 2012

South Korea's first area to freeze over is always Hwacheon, where the river's ice reaches a solid 16 inches thick by January ideal c...

It’s No Pants Subway Ride Again

Jan 9, 2012

Subway riders throughout New York, London, Washington, Toronto, Mexico City and dozens of others nonchalantly stripped to their underwear fr...

The Upside Down World of Philippe Ramette

Jan 8, 2012

French artist Philippe Ramette’s improbable, gravity-defying poses might look like classic Photoshop, until you notice they are peppered wit...

Giuliano Mauri's Tree Cathedral

Jan 5, 2012

Giuliano Mauri's "Cattedrale Vegetale" is arguably the most impressive piece of ‘natural architecture’ on Earth. Located at th...

Amazing Duct Tape Art by Max Zorn

Jan 5, 2012

When I published the jaw-dropping tape art of Mark Khaisman , nearly two years ago, I assumed he was the only artist in the world who practi...

Spanish Clothing Outlet Gives Free Clothes to Semi Nude Shoppers

Jan 5, 2012

For the second year in a row, Spanish clothing outlet, Desigual organized a very gimmicky promotional sale where they gave away free clothe...

New Year's Winter Swim Around the World

Jan 5, 2012

Thousands of people across Europe, America and Asia celebrated the arrival of the New Year by jumping into chilly seas, rivers and lakes. ...

Stunning Long Exposure Photos of Gold Fireflies

Jan 5, 2012

Digital Photo Blog shot these beautiful long exposure photographs of gold fireflies in various locations around Maniwa and Okayama Prefectu...

Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival 2011

Jan 5, 2012

The 28th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival opened on January 5 in China, featuring works of some of the country's best ice scul...

Unusual Rock Formations at Torcal de Antequera

Jan 4, 2012

El Torcal de Antequera is a nature reserve in the Sierra del Torcal mountain range located south of the city of Antequera, in Spain. It is k...

The Oak Chapel of Allouville-Bellefosse

Jan 3, 2012

Located in the small French farming village of Allouville-Bellefosse France is an ancient oak tree, whose hollowed out trunk is home to two ...

Beautiful Paintings by Slava Groshev

Jan 3, 2012

41-year-old Russian artist Slava Groshev uses photographs to help create stunningly beautiful paintings of young women. Crisp, vibrant and s...

Seductive Sculptures Made From Cabbage by Ju Duoqi

Jan 3, 2012

We loved Ju Duoqi’s “Vegetable Museum ” where she used vegetables as actors to recreate famous paintings. This time her seductive sculptures...

Chromatic Typewriter: A Typewriter That Paints

Jan 1, 2012

Washington-based painter Tyree Callahan modified a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter by replacing the letters and keys with color pads and...