Miniature Dioramas by Satoshi Araki

Sep 26, 2014

Tokyo based artist Satoshi Araki creates miniature dioramas of chaotic cityscapes that are the result of urban decay or warfare, with amazi...

The Disappearing Glaciers of Africa

Sep 25, 2014

Africa is typically isn’t the place that inspires visions of ice and glaciers, yet surprisingly, there are a number of glaciers in Africa, a...

Darra Adam Khel: The Village of Illegal Gun Manufacturers

Sep 25, 2014

Darra Adam Khel is a small village in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, located between the city of Peshawar and Kohat. An unkemp...

The Old Man of The Lake

Sep 25, 2014

In 1886, when geologist Joseph S. Diller was making the first geological study of Oregon’s Crater Lake, in the US, he noticed a tree stump c...

Lark Quarry Dinosaur Stampede

Sep 24, 2014

About 95 million years ago, a herd of two-legged dinosaurs, some as small as chickens and some about the size of emus came to drink at the m...

The Last Turf Church of Hof, Iceland

Sep 24, 2014

Hof, in Öræfi, is a small village in southeast Iceland, approximately 30 kilometers east of Vatnajökull, and 20 kilometers south of the Skaf...

Amelia Earhart’s Lighthouse on Howland Island

Sep 23, 2014

Howland Island is an uninhabited coral island located just north of the equator in the central Pacific Ocean, about 3,100 km southwest of Ho...

The Kopjes of Serengeti

Sep 23, 2014

Serengeti is a vast plain of grassland, woods and swamps, nearly 30,000 square kilometers, that stretches from north-western Tanzania into s...

The Glittering Mausoleum of Shah-e-Cheragh

Sep 22, 2014

Shah-e-Cheragh is a funerary monument and mosque located in the city of Shiraz, in Iran, where lies the tomb of Amir Ahmad and his brother M...

Klaksvik, Faroe Islands

Sep 22, 2014

Nestled at the foot of two lofty mountain ridges, connected by a low-lying area where two inlets meet, Klaksvik is the second-largest city i...