Showing posts from May, 2014

Skiathos Airport, The “Saint Martin” of Greece

May 31, 2014

You may have heard about Princess Juliana Airport in Saint Martin and its dangerous approach over Maho beach, that has made the airport a f...

Lochnagar Mine Crater

May 31, 2014

On the morning of 1 July 1916, the British army detonated a mine in the village of La Boisselle, just north of Albert in France. It was the ...

Buffalo Bodypainting Competition in China

May 31, 2014

Artists from eight countries gathered in Jiangcheng county in China on May 18 to take part in an international buffalo bodypainting competit...

The Lärchwandschrägaufzug Inclined Lift

May 30, 2014

The Larchwandschragaufzug is an inclined lift, also known as funiculars, located at Kaprun in Austria inside the Hohe Tauern National Park. ...

The Heaven’s Gate of Tianmen Shan, China

May 30, 2014

China’s Tianmen Shan or the Heaven's Gate Mountain in Hunan province is named after an incredible cave natural arch eroded through the k...

Fake Facades: Patrick Commecy’s Clever Street Art

May 29, 2014

French artist Patrick Commecy and his team of muralists transform dull and boring facades around France into vibrant scenes full of life. H...

The Kelpies: Giant Horse Sculptures in Falkrik

May 29, 2014

The Kelpies are two towering horse-head sculptures, standing next to the Forth and Clyde Canal, in Helix park, in Falkrik, in Scotland. The ...

Kintsugi, The Japanese Art of Fixing Broken Pottery With Gold

May 28, 2014

Most people would like damages to their broken items to be concealed and hidden by repair making the object look like new. But the Japanese ...

Salina Turda: An Underground Theme Park in a Salt Mine

May 28, 2014

Salina Turda is an old salt mine located deep underground in the town of Turda in Romania. Salt was first extracted here during the antiquit...

Yareta, The 3,000 Years Old Plant

May 26, 2014

These rocks on the highlands of the Andes looks like they are covered with moss. Actually, they are a type of flowing plant known as Yareta ...

The Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan

May 23, 2014

The Minaret of Jam is located in Afghanistan’s Shahrak district on the banks of Hari river at a place where it meets river Jam around 215 km...

Vertigo Inducing Selfies by Russian Photographer

May 23, 2014

Nineteen year old Russian daredevil Alexander Remnev and his group of thrill-seekers like to hang out from the top of tall buildings, quite...

The Great Serpent Mound of Southwest Ohio

May 22, 2014

The Great Serpent Mound is a prehistoric effigy earthwork of a serpent uncoiling located on a wedge-shaped, slightly convex ridge in the rol...

Horse Drawn Trams of Victor Harbor

May 21, 2014

The town of Victor Harbor is located on the coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, about 80 km south of Adelaide, in South Australia. Victor Harbo...

Parade of Skeletons at the Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy

May 20, 2014

The Gallery of Comparative Anatomy and Paleontology, one of the many components of the National Museum of Natural History, holds one of the ...

Intricate Mud Paintings on School Walls in India

May 18, 2014

Each year, in the remote village of Sujata in one of India’s poorest states Bihar, the Niranjana Public Welfare School organizes the Wall A...

Bun Bang Fai Rocket Festival in Yasothon, Thailand

May 15, 2014

Bun Bang Fai, or the rocket festival, is a merit-making ceremony traditionally practiced by ethnic Lao people throughout much of northeast T...

Fordite: A Jewel Made From Layers of Old Car Paint

May 14, 2014

Fordite, also known as Detroit agate, comes in bright colors and psychedelic swirls, and are often crafted into eye-catching jewelry. But fo...

Shanghai Marriage Market

May 14, 2014

Every Saturday and Sunday, between noon and five in the afternoon, regardless of the weather, the People's Park in Shanghai in China is ...

Amazing Body Painting by Trina Merry

May 13, 2014

Trina Merry is a fine art bodypainter based in the San Francisco, who uses living human beings instead of canvas. The following series of p...

Gigantic Chest of Drawers at High Point, North Carolina

May 13, 2014

The city of High Point in North Carolina, in the United States, is home to two gigantic chest of drawers. The two colossal monuments were pu...

Devilish Teeth of the Crabeater Seals

May 13, 2014

Crabeater seals ( Lobodon carcinophaga ) are the most abundant species of seals and are widely distributed along the pack ice that surrounds...

Human Tears Under The Microscope

May 13, 2014

Los Angeles-based photographer Rose-Lynn Fisher’s “ The Topography of Tears ” is a microscopic study of tears emitted during a range of emot...

Thames Flood Barrier

May 12, 2014

The Thames Barrier is located downstream of central London, on the river Thames on the eastern side of the capital at Woolwich. It is the wo...

An International Zip Line Between Spain And Portugal

May 12, 2014

At first glance, you will hardly notice that there is a steel cable connecting Sanlucar de Guadiana, in Andalucia, Spain, to Alcoutim, in Al...

Skradinski buk in Croatia

May 12, 2014

Skradinski buk is the longest and the most popular waterfall on the Krka River and is one of Croatia’s best known natural wonders. It is a m...

Mar Chiquita, a Secluded Beach in Puerto Rico

May 10, 2014

Mar Chiquita, or Little Sea, is a small beach in a protected cove near the eastern end of a long rocky wall exposed on the coast of Manatí i...

Gregory Kloehn Turns Dumpsters Into Tiny Homes

May 8, 2014

California-based artist Gregory Kloehn is using his creativity and construction skills to build tiny homes for the city’s homeless out of re...

Human Impact on Poland's Environment As Seen From Air

May 8, 2014

Famed aerial photographer Kacper Kowalski , featured previously on our website , has taken to the skies again, this time to document the com...

Piles of Beluga Whale Bones at Abandoned Whaling Station in Svalbard

May 8, 2014

The island of Spitsbergen, the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway, was the site for extensi...

Mehdi Ghadyanloo’s Playful Street Art in Tehran

May 7, 2014

Iranian artist and designer Mehdi Ghadyanloo , with the help of the municipality, is slowly brightening up the city of Tehran one wall at a ...

Raja Ampat Islands

May 5, 2014

Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals in the northwest tip of Bird's He...

The Plain of Jars

May 5, 2014

In the mountains of northern Laos in Xieng Khouang province, are scattered thousands of giant stone jars each weighing several tons. The jar...

Oscar Wilde's Lipstick-Covered Tomb in Paris

May 5, 2014

The memorial of the famous 19th century Irish writer and poet, Oscar Wilde, lies in a cemetery in Paris. Chiseled out of a 20-tonne block of...

The Bloodwood Tree

May 4, 2014

Pterocarpus angolensis is a kind of teak native to southern Africa, known by various names such as Kiaat, Mukwa, and Muninga. It is also ca...

Mangalitsa, The Pig That Resembles a Sheep

May 4, 2014

Mangalitsa or Mangalica is a rare breed of pig of Hungarian origin that has an unusual growth of curly hair over its body, akin to that of a...

Towing Icebergs Away From Oil Platforms

May 2, 2014

Every year 20,000 to 40,000 icebergs are born out of glaciers in Greenland and carried away by the currents and into the North Atlantic wher...

Myanmar’s Manual Oil Drills

May 1, 2014

Myanmar is rich in natural resources, but much of this remains untapped. Political sanctions imposed by the military regime that ruled the c...