The 1,600 Stone Pillars of Lovamahapaya

Jun 17, 2015

Lovamahapaya was an ancient building located between Ruvanveliseya and Sri Mahabodiya in the ancient city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, 200 km...

Noorderlicht: The Ice-bound Ship Hotel

Jun 16, 2015

Noorderlicht, or Northern Lights in Dutch, is a two-masted schooner that spends the summer taking tourists around the Arctic region, particu...

The Nutty Narrows Bridge for Squirrels

Jun 16, 2015

When human progress clashes with nature and wildlife habitat, it becomes necessary to provide a safe haven for animals in the form of wildli...

Adhesive Tape Street Art by Buff Diss

Jun 15, 2015

Melbourne-based street artist Buff Diss creates beautiful graffiti art, not by using spray paint and stencils, but adhesive tapes. Because ...

The Ottery Tar Barrels Burning Festival

Jun 15, 2015

Every year on November 5th, for reasons lost in antiquity, the villagers of Ottery St Mary, Devon in England’s West Country race through the...

China’s Air Pollution And Scrapped Vehicles

Jun 15, 2015

China has been cracking down on high-emission vehicles in an effort to reduce pollution, leading to an increase in the number of recycling c...

Nauru: An Island Country Destroyed by Phosphate Mining

Jun 13, 2015

Nauru is a small island country, a speck in the Pacific Ocean, with an area of only 21-square-kilometers. It is the smallest state in the So...

Murphy's Haystacks

Jun 12, 2015

Murphy’s Haystacks are a group of ancient, wind-worn rock of pink granite located between Streaky Bay and Port Kenny on the Eyre Peninsula i...

The Volcano House of Newberry Springs

Jun 12, 2015

The Volcano House is a flying-saucer-shaped house that sits atop a 150-foot tall cinder cone of an extinct volcano in the western Mojave Des...

The Cooper-Young Trestle Gateway

Jun 11, 2015

The historic neighborhood of Copper-Young in the Midtown section of Memphis, in the United States, named for its placement at the intersecti...