The Tomb of Jesus Christ in Japan

Nov 4, 2016

In the distant corner of northern Japan, a place known for terraced paddy fields and apple orchards, is the small village of Shingo, where l...

This Shooting Range in Switzerland Has A Road Going Through

Nov 2, 2016

If you drive through the municipality of Erlenbach im Simmental in Switzerland, along the main road, you’ll pass right underneath a shooting...

The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay

Nov 2, 2016

In Southern Maryland, about thirty miles south of Washington, D.C., the Potomac River forms a shallow bulge called Mallows Bay. It’s an incr...

The Toxic Ghost Town of Picher

Nov 1, 2016

The northeastern corner of the US state of Oklahoma was once the most productive lead and zinc mining areas of the world. The metals were di...

Winchester Mystery House: The House That Sarah Couldn’t Stop Building

Nov 1, 2016

Standing in the middle of suburban San Jose, California, is a sprawling Victorian mansion surrounded by beautifully kept gardens, which from...

Rujm el-Hiri: Israel’s Stonehenge

Nov 1, 2016

This ancient megalith monument, consisting of concentric stone circles and a tumulus at the center, although looks impressive from the air, ...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 28

Oct 30, 2016

From the archives of Amusing Planet. World's Littlest Skyscraper Located at 701 LaSalle Street in downtown Wichita Falls, Texas, is th...

Lucky Knot Bridge in Changsha, China

Oct 29, 2016

A curvaceous new footbridge inspired by the Mobius strip has opened in Changsha, China, that offers pedestrians a variety of different route...

Saar Polygon: A Monument to Coal Mining in Germany

Oct 29, 2016

On June 2012, the last of the coal mines operating in the Saarland region in west Germany closed, marking the end of a 250-year history of m...

Campbell–Stokes Recorder: A Simple Device That Measures Sunshine

Oct 28, 2016

This crystal ball located outside Darwin Airport Meteorological Office, in Darwin, Australia, doesn’t look into the future, but provides inv...