The Colored Pebbles of Lake McDonald

Jun 16, 2016

The Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana, on the border with Canada, is home to more than 700 lakes, although only 131 of thes...

The Bridge of Sighs

Jun 15, 2016

The Bridge of Sighs, also known as the Ponte dei Sospiri, is one of the most famous bridges of Venice. This curved, fully enclosed bridge is...

Dropping Balls to Tell Time

Jun 15, 2016

Everyday, at five minutes to one, a bright orange ball on the roof of Flamsteed House at Greenwich’s Old Observatory in London, slides half-...

Artist Installs Floating Piers on Italian Lake

Jun 14, 2016

A three-kilometer-long floating walkway made up of 220,000 high-density polyethylene cubes connect two small islands to the shore on Lake Is...

America’s Oldest Mall Converted Into Micro-Apartments

Jun 14, 2016

The Westminster Arcade, also known as the Providence Arcade, in Providence, Rhode Island, was opened in 1828 as America’s first enclosed sho...

Velká Amerika: The Czech Grand Canyon

Jun 14, 2016

Velká Amerika, or the Great America, is an abandoned limestone quarry located near the village of Mořina, in the Central Bohemian Region of ...

The Island Town of Sviyazhsk

Jun 13, 2016

When Ivan the Terrible, the Grand Prince of Moscow and the first Tsar of Russia, ascended the throne in the middle of the 16th century, he d...

Mount Conner: The Rock That Fools You

Jun 13, 2016

One of Australia’s most recognizable natural icon is a large sandstone rock formation called Ayer’s Rock or Uluru, located about 450 km away...

The Ancient Aqueducts of Nazca Desert

Jun 10, 2016

Dotting the landscape across the dry valleys of southern Peru, near the city of Nazca, an area famous for the mysterious Nazca lines, are la...

The Haytor Granite Tramway

Jun 10, 2016

To the north of Haytor Rocks, on the eastern edge of Dartmoor in the English county of Devon, are the disused remains of an old granite quar...