Survivor Trees Around The World

Aug 16, 2016

Every now and then, a calamity —either natural or man-made— strikes humanity and just when it appears that no living being could survive the...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 24

Aug 14, 2016

From the archives of Amusing Planet. What’s Cooking? - Cutaway Food Photography by Ryan Matthew Smith Ryan Matthew Smith’s photo series “M...

Beehive Fences: Using Bees To Keep Elephants Away From Crops

Aug 13, 2016

Protecting crops from raiding elephants is not an easy task for Africans farmers where wild elephants often roam free, until a group of Brit...

Cretto di Burri: The Concrete Labyrinth of Gibellina

Aug 12, 2016

On the Italian island of Sicily, about 70 km from the capital city Palermo, is a huge labyrinth of concrete hugging the side of a hill like ...

The Ancient Yew Forest of Kingley Vale

Aug 11, 2016

Tucked between Stoke Down and Bow Hill, near the village of West Stoke about three miles north west of Chichester, in West Sussex in souther...

Vietnamese Water Puppet Shows

Aug 11, 2016

For centuries, Vietnamese kids and grown-ups alike have been entertained by a unique kind of puppet show —one that is performed on water. Th...

America’s Strangest Conventions

Aug 10, 2016

For the last three years, American photographer Arthur Drooker has been to a dozen conventions across the country, photographing some of the...

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse

Aug 9, 2016

The Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse in Kashan, Iran, is a 16th century public bathhouse built during the time of the Safavid empire, which ruled...

Cedars of Lebanon, The Cedars of God

Aug 9, 2016

The Lebanon Cedar or cedrus libani is one of the most majestic trees of the world. They grow exclusively on Mount Lebanon, a mountain range...

Kaninchenfeld: The Brass Rabbits of Berlin

Aug 9, 2016

Berlin was once divided into East and West Berlin by a massive concrete wall, the infamous Berlin Wall, that created a 155-km-long strip of ...