The Boiling River of Mayantuyacu, Peru

Feb 20, 2016

Deep in the Amazon rainforest, in Mayantuyacu, Peru, flows a river so hot its water actually boils. The locals call it “Shanay-timpishka” wh...

The Forgotten Desert Libraries of Chinguetti

Feb 19, 2016

The ancient desert town of Chinguetti, in Mauritania, on the western edge of the Sahara, has changed little since it was founded more than t...

Diana Beltran Herrera’s Realistic Paper Birds

Feb 19, 2016

These stunning paper birds were created by Columbian artist Diana Beltran Herrera using nothing but a few colored papers, glue and a pair o...

Fantasy Canyon, Utah

Feb 19, 2016

Fantasy Canyon is located about 25 miles south of Vernal, in northeastern Utah, United States. This small area, which is not really a canyon...

Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, And its Claim to ‘The World’s Longest Bridge’ Title

Feb 18, 2016

If you look at the list of the longest bridges in the world , you will notice that the top positions are dominated by Asian countries, espec...

Brent Christensen’s Amazing Ice Castles

Feb 18, 2016

Brent Christensen is the founder of Ice Castles , an Utah-based company specializing in creating lofty ice castles by carefully orchestratin...

Artist Creates Large GPS Doodles by Cycling Around City

Feb 17, 2016

When Canadian artist and fitness junkie Stephen Lund began tracking his cycling routes using GPS, he saw a potential to be creative with the...

The Staircase of The King of Aragon

Feb 17, 2016

The Staircase of The King of Aragon (Escalier du Roi d’Aragon, in French) is a stony staircase carved into the vertical side of a limestone ...

The Strange Rocks of Vottovaara

Feb 17, 2016

Twenty km south-east of the village of Sukkajärvi, in the west Karelia hills of the Karelia region of Russia, is the mountain of Vottovaara....

The Abandoned Giant Busts of Presidents Park

Feb 16, 2016

The iconic heads of four US Presidents sculpted on the granite face of Mount Rushmore, in the Black Hills in South Dakota, has marveled mill...