Famous Porcelain Tower of Nanjing Rebuilt

Jun 20, 2016

The lost Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, ranked one of the seven wonders of the medieval world, is back in Nanjing more than a hundred and fifty...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 20

Jun 19, 2016

A collection of interesting articles from Amusing Planet’s archives. How The Military Hid The Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant During World...

Frying Pan Lake of New Zealand

Jun 18, 2016

The Frying Pan Lake in Waimangu, New Zealand, is one of the largest hot pools in the world. Its acidic waters stay at about 50–60° centigrad...

The Boab Prison Trees of Australia

Jun 18, 2016

The Australian baobab tree, a relative to the baobabs of Madagascar and mainland Africa, is a large tree with a big swollen trunk that resem...

Welwitschia Mirablilis: An Extraordinary Plant

Jun 17, 2016

This tangled mess of tattered and withered leaves has been called one of the ugliest plants in the world. While it certainly isn’t pretty, i...

The Schwerbelastungskörper And Hitler’s Grand Plans For Berlin

Jun 16, 2016

On the corner of Dudenstrasse and General-Pape-Strasse in Berlin, between the S-Bahn tracks and a housing estate, stands a massive cylindric...

The Colored Pebbles of Lake McDonald

Jun 16, 2016

The Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana, on the border with Canada, is home to more than 700 lakes, although only 131 of thes...

The Bridge of Sighs

Jun 15, 2016

The Bridge of Sighs, also known as the Ponte dei Sospiri, is one of the most famous bridges of Venice. This curved, fully enclosed bridge is...

Dropping Balls to Tell Time

Jun 15, 2016

Everyday, at five minutes to one, a bright orange ball on the roof of Flamsteed House at Greenwich’s Old Observatory in London, slides half-...

Artist Installs Floating Piers on Italian Lake

Jun 14, 2016

A three-kilometer-long floating walkway made up of 220,000 high-density polyethylene cubes connect two small islands to the shore on Lake Is...