These Massive Tunnels Were Dug By Giant Sloths

Apr 15, 2017

Across northern South America, there are hundreds of colossal tunnels large enough for humans to walk through, but they weren’t dug by men. ...

Thomasson: Architectural Relics That Serve No Purpose

Apr 14, 2017

A city is like a living organism, constantly growing and evolving with time. Buildings get renovated, new structures are added and old ones ...

Labuan’s Mystery Chimney

Apr 13, 2017

Standing on a rise on the north of the island of Labuan, located off the coast of East Malaysia, is a 100-feet tall red brick chimney. The c...

The Wreck of Swedish Warship Mars

Apr 12, 2017

About 18 km off the coast the Swedish island of Öland, in the Baltic Sea, at a depth of about 75 meters, lies one of the most beautiful ship...

The Bottlecap Alley

Apr 12, 2017

For years, boozers from the Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, and elsewhere, have been paving a short alley located betwee...

Lahaina Noon: When Shadows Disappear

Apr 11, 2017

Notice anything odd about this picture? The sun is out as you can tell by the shadows under the cars and on the walls. But why aren’t the ye...

Venta Rapid: Europe’s Widest Waterfalls

Apr 10, 2017

At just 2 meters tall, the Venta Rapid, or Ventas Rumba in Latvian, is one of the smallest waterfalls in the world. But its low height is co...

Inuit Tactile Maps of Greenland

Apr 10, 2017

Like everybody else, the Inuit people of Greenland have been making maps to navigate the rugged coastline, but unlike maps made on paper, th...

Colletta di Castelbianco: A Modern Stone Village

Apr 7, 2017

Up on the steep hillside of the Maritime Alps near the Italian Riviera, halfway between Genoa and Nice, lies the ancient medieval village of...

Mark Twain’s Study at Elmira College

Apr 7, 2017

On the campus of Elmira College in upstate New York sits a small octagonal wooden cabin with a writing desk and chair, a brick fireplace and...