Disastrous Sinkholes From Around the World

Sep 24, 2013

In the last few years, news of unexpected sinkholes swallowing cars, houses and people have made headlines with disturbingly high frequency....

The Laxey Wheel: World's Largest Working Waterwheel

Sep 22, 2013

The Laxey Wheel is a large waterwheel located in the village of Laxey in the Isle of Man, a tiny island in the Irish Sea between the islands...

Yida Refugee Camp in South Sudan

Sep 21, 2013

In a vast wetland, about 18 miles south of the contested border between Sudan and South Sudan, lies a sprawling refugee camp of those fleein...

Michael Light’s Aerial Photographs of Economic Collapse

Sep 21, 2013

Michael Light is a San Francisco-based photographer and pilot, focused on the environment and how contemporary American culture relates to ...

International Camping Festival in China

Sep 21, 2013

Over 15,000 outdoor sports enthusiasts from all over China assembled at a hillside near Mount Wugongshan in China's Jiangxi province to ...

Ron Arad: Crushing Cars for Art

Sep 20, 2013

As a child, you may remember collecting flowers and sticking them between two pages of a thick book. A few days later they would be fragile ...

Lady Of The Lake: The Ghostly Remains of a B-29 Superfortress

Sep 20, 2013

The “Lady of the Lake” is what remains of a B-29 weather reconnaissance aircraft that rests in the middle of an Alaskan lake near Eielson Ai...

The Windswept Trees at Slope Point, New Zealand

Sep 18, 2013

Slope Point is the most southern point of New Zealand’s South Island. The region is consistently lashed with fierce and cold southwesterly w...

The Flak Towers of the Luftwaffe

Sep 17, 2013

After the Royal Air Force bombed Berlin on October 1940, Adolf Hitler ordered the construction of several flak towers to protect his cities ...

Gateshead Millennium Bridge: World’s Only Tilting Bridge

Sep 17, 2013

The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter...