The Double-Decker Trams of Hong Kong

Aug 19, 2012

Double-decker trams were once popular in the United Kingdom and some European cities, like Berlin. Throughout the British Empire countries i...

Psychedelic Stalactite Formation at Avshalom Cave, Israel

Aug 19, 2012

Avshalom Cave also known as Soreq Cave or Stalactites Cave is located on the western slopes of the Judean mountains near Bet Shemesh in Isra...

Breathtaking Sphinx Observatory at Swiss Alps

Aug 17, 2012

The Sphinx observatory is located at Jungfraujoch in Switzerland at an altitude of 3,571 meters. Due to its unique location in an unspoiled ...

Extraordinary Science Photos by Fritz Goro

Aug 16, 2012

Fritz Goro was one of the most influential photographers of all time, capturing images of scientific advancement from atomic orbitals, DNA h...

9 Wacky Festivals Celebrated in the Month of August

Aug 13, 2012

Two months ago we highlighted some very strange festivals observed during the month of June . In this edition we look at some equally outlan...

Chinese Swimming Pools, the Most Crowded in the World

Aug 9, 2012

Swimming has long been a symbol of physical strength in China, yet outside the country's elite sports schools competitive swimming is no...

Erwin Wurm’s Fat Sculptures

Aug 9, 2012

Erwin Wurm is one of Austria's most important and internationally famous sculptors known for his humorous approach to art. In 2003, E...

4 Amazing Shell Beaches Around the World

Aug 8, 2012

Seashells, which are usually the dead empty shells of marine mollusks, often wash up on the shores but there are certain beaches that routin...

Aerial Photos of Beaches by Gray Malin

Aug 6, 2012

Photographer Gray Malin travels around the world from the U.S. to Brazil to Australia shooting the most beautiful beaches while flying abov...

Statues of the Louvre Dressed Up as Modern Day Hipsters

Aug 6, 2012

French art director Alexis Persani along with French photographer Leo Caillard has created a series of in vogue sculptures, where using phot...