Colorful Rolling Grasslands of Palouse

Jul 6, 2012

The Palouse is a region of the northwestern United States, encompassing parts of southeastern Washington, north central Idaho and, in some d...

Food Sculptures by Dan Cretu

Jul 6, 2012

“Photographer and visual artist Dan Cretu recreates everyday objects out of fruits and vegetables. With his sculptures, Dan transforms comm...

The Art of Japanese Manhole Covers

Jul 6, 2012

One of the coolest attraction in Japan lies beneath the feet. All across the country, manhole covers are custom made for individual towns an...

Sheffield, Tasmania: The Town of Murals

Jul 5, 2012

The town of Sheffield is tucked away in the foothills of the majestic Mount Roland some 23 km inland from Devonport on the north-west coast ...

Valley of Geysers in Kamchatka, Russia

Jul 5, 2012

The Valley of Geysers, located in the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia is the only geyser field in Eurasia and the second largest concentration...

Airplanes That Carry Other Airplanes

Jul 4, 2012

A cargo aircraft also known as freight aircraft is specially designed for carrying goods, rather than passengers. They are usually devoid of...

World's Largest Coffee Bean Portrait Unveiled in Moscow

Jul 2, 2012

Russian artist and sculptor Arkady Kim, along with five assistants, has unveiled the world's largest coffee bean mosaic that used up to ...

11 Oldest Continuously Inhabited Cities in the World

Jul 2, 2012

Ever since man learned to grow their own food and rear cattle, they have been living in permanent to semi-permanent settlements with certain...

Namaqualand’s Miraculous Spring Flowers

Jul 1, 2012

Namaqualand is an arid region in Namibia and South Africa, extending along the west coast over 600 miles and covering a total area of 170,00...

Lake Reschensee and the Drowned Village of Graun

Jul 1, 2012

A fourteenth century medieval tower rises out of Lake Reschensee, only a few miles from the Swiss and Austrian borders, in Italy. The steepl...