Les Machines de l'ÃŽle: Machines of the Isle of Nantes
Machines of the Isle of Nantes or Les Machines de l'ÃŽle de Nantes are a set of gigantic mechanical animals designed by Francois Delaroz...
Machines of the Isle of Nantes or Les Machines de l'ÃŽle de Nantes are a set of gigantic mechanical animals designed by Francois Delaroz...
Lake Nakuru is one of the three inter-linked lakes in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. These lakes are home to 13 globally threatened bird...
‘Maut ka Kuaa’, which translates to the ‘Well of Death’ in English, also sometimes called the ‘Wall of Death’, is a death defying and gravit...
Polish architect Jakub Szczesny claims to have built the world’s narrowest house, just 122 centimetres across. The house is squeezed into an...
Javier Arizabalo was born in Saint Jean de Luz, France in 1965. His passion for art lead him to Bilbao, Spain where he studied and earned a...
Kowloon Walled City was a largely ungoverned Chinese settlement in Kowloon, Hong Kong, comprising of 350 interconnected high-rise buildings ...
The Verdon Gorge, called Gorges du Verdon in French, in south-eastern France between the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and the Var is a spectacula...
American photographer Chris Jordan using large-scale works depict the magnitude of our consumerism and its impact on our environment. Like ...
Deep within the inaccessible jungle of the southeast Indonesian province of Papua, about 150 kilometres inland from the Arafura Sea, lives t...
Some years ago, a British engineering firm Atkins proposed an extravagant design for a five-star hotel located deep within a 100-meter, aba...