Japan’s Notorious Taiji Dolphin Hunt

Sep 14, 2016

One of the most infamous dolphin hunting season has begun on the small coastal town of Taiji, in southwestern Japan. Hundreds of dolphins ar...

Pobiti Kamani: The Stone Forest, Bulgaria

Sep 14, 2016

About 18 km to the west of Varna, Bulgaria, on the road to the capital of Sofia is a remarkable natural area called Pobiti Kamani or the Sto...

Nine Mile Canyon: The World’s Longest Art Gallery

Sep 13, 2016

The Nine Mile Canyon in eastern Utah, in the United States, is home to one of the largest concentration of native American rock art in North...

This Wooden Barrel Was The World’s First Military Submarine

Sep 13, 2016

The possibilities of a submersible boat that could cruise below the water’s surface undetected and ambush enemy ships has fascinated militar...

The Fauld Explosion Crater at Hanbury

Sep 12, 2016

On the outskirts of the small village of Hanbury, in Staffordshire, England, a few minutes walk from The Cock Inn, is a large crater created...

The World’s Longest Surfing Wave at Chicama, Peru

Sep 10, 2016

The small coastal town of Puerto Chicama, in northwestern Peru, is home to the longest, the most perfect, left-breaking wave in the world. H...

The Monster Mile of Dover International Speedway

Sep 9, 2016

The Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware, United States, is one of three publicly held concrete racetracks used in NASCAR races. ...

How The Atomic Tests Looked Like From Los Angeles

Sep 9, 2016

Between 1951 and 1992, the United States conducted 928 atomic tests at the Nevada Test Site about 65 miles (105 km) northwest of the city of...

The Telescope That Was Too Big To Use

Sep 8, 2016

Somewhere inside the historic building of Paris Observatory, on the banks of River Seine, is stored away, in packing crates, some of the big...

The Half House of St. Patrick Street, Toronto

Sep 8, 2016

This old Victorian-era row house on St. Patrick Street, in the heart of Toronto, Canada, has been cut in half with surgical precision. The h...