The Cave Pearls of Gruta de las Canicas

Feb 16, 2015

Cave pearls are small, spherical calcite formations the size of marbles that are formed by the concentric deposition of calcium salts around...

The Architectural Grandeur of Omotesando, Tokyo

Feb 13, 2015

Omotesando is a tree-lined avenue located in the Harajuku and Aoyama district in Tokyo, stretching from Meiji Shrine in Aoyama-dori to Haraj...

Las Vegas At Night From 8,799 Feet

Feb 12, 2015

After capturing jaw-dropping images of New York City from a helicopter, Vincent Laforet has turned his camera towards the city of sin - La...

4 Ancient Roman Amphitheatres Still in Use Today

Feb 12, 2015

Two thousand years ago, when the mighty Roman emperors ruled over a significant part of the world, they built large public stadium-like ente...

The Cathedral of Salamanca's Astronaut

Feb 10, 2015

The ancient Spanish city of Salamanca, situated on the banks of the River Tormes, is one of the oldest university towns in Europe with a ric...

The Slave Huts of Bonaire

Feb 9, 2015

Bonaire is an island located off the north coast of South America near the western part of Venezuela, and like many Caribbean islands, Bonai...

“Greetings to the Sun” – A Solar Powered Light Installation in Croatia

Feb 7, 2015

Greetings to the Sun is a permanent art installation located on the waterfront of the vibrant medieval port city of Zadar in Croatia. Create...

World's Largest Vertical Maze in Dubai

Feb 6, 2015

With massive construction projects, Dubai has earned itself the reputation of being at the forefront of design and development. Their latest...

The Dollar Bills of Salty Dawg Saloon

Feb 6, 2015

Salty Dawg Saloon is a popular watering hole in Homer Spit in Homer, Alaska, and the most cherished landmark of the Spit, which is understan...

Native American Trail Marker Trees

Feb 5, 2015

All throughout North America there are trees that are peculiarly bent out of shape, but they are not some quirks of nature. Rather, they wer...