Maharajas' Express: The Most Expensive Train in India

Oct 31, 2011

Operating since January 2010, Maharajas’ Express is the newest luxury train of Indian Railways and easily one of the most expensive one in ...

Sheep Occupy Madrid Street to Protest Grazing Laws

Oct 31, 2011

Spanish shepherds led flocks of sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid on Sunday in defense of ancient grazing, migration and droving ...

Lençóis Maranhenses National Park: The Flooded Desert

Oct 31, 2011

The Lençóis Maranhenses National Park located in Maranhão state, in northeastern Brazil, is one of the most marvelous and unique places in t...

Street Food Vendors From Around the World

Oct 29, 2011

In general understanding, street food is a quick meal or drink sold in a street or other public place, such as a market or fair, by a vendor...

Single Stroked Spiral Illsurations by Chan Hwee Chong

Oct 29, 2011

In order to demonstrate their Artist Pen’s precision and control, Faber Castell hired Singapore-based designer Chan Hwee Chong to create met...

The Floating Islands of Lake Titicaca

Oct 29, 2011

Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia, about 3,811 meter above sea level, making it the highest commercially nav...

Berlin Restaurant Serves Stone Age Food

Oct 28, 2011

A new restaurant has recently opened up at Berlin. You won’t find cheese, bread or sugar here. Instead, guests at the Sauvage restaurant are...

Urine Soaked Boiled Eggs: A Chinese Delicacy

Oct 28, 2011

As spring sets in, a strange but familiar smell permeates the air in Dongyang City of China’s Zhejiang Province, as locals begin to eat the ...

John Cerney's Giant Cut-Out People

Oct 28, 2011

John Cerney is a Salinas, California native whose artwork can best be described as ‘giant cut-out art’, ordinarily viewed from the comfort ...

Brushless Paintings by Amy Shackleton

Oct 25, 2011

Amy Shackleton is a 25-year old Torornto based artist who paints without brushes. Instead, she uses gravity. Shackleton uses ketchup like b...