Meet The Most Gorgeous ‘Peacock Spider’

Dec 24, 2012

Maratus volans , better known as the Peacock Spider, is the dandiest, the cutest little thing you’ll see today. The male of this species has...

Abandoned Farmhouse Transformed Into Life Size Dollhouse

Dec 22, 2012

Canadian artist Heather Benning has turned an abandoned farm house she found in 2005 in Manitoba, Canada, into a life-sized dollhouse. Mi...

Long Exposure Photographs of Dancers by Bill Wadman

Dec 22, 2012

Photographer Bill Wadman has captured 9 dancers in flowing motion with long exposure photography. The images were captured in a dark room w...

Skywalking in Russia

Dec 22, 2012

Skywalking is the latest photography fad in Russia, where thrill-seeking climbers seek out the highest mad made structures they can find, cl...

Chatillon Car Graveyard in Belgium

Dec 19, 2012

Right in the middle of a small forest near Chatillon, a little village in Southern Belgium, is a graveyard of abandoned and beautiful rusty ...

Homeless Dogs Learn to Drive in New Zealand

Dec 19, 2012

An animal adoption charity in New Zealand has successfully taught several dogs how to drive in order to demonstrates to potential rescue dog...

Dirt is Good: Joo Heng Tan's Sand Sculpture Backdrops

Dec 19, 2012

Three-time award-winning world champion sand sculptor Joo Heng Tan was approached by ad agency Lowe in Singapore to help create these impres...

Villa Epecuen: The Town That Was Submerged For 25 Years

Dec 18, 2012

Back in the 1920s, a tourist village named Villa Epecuen was established along the shore of Lago Epecuen, a salt lake some 600 kilometers so...

Even More Cinemagraphs From Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg

Dec 17, 2012

Remember Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg? The artistic duo who reinvented animated GIF and whose moving photographs inspired a new genre of photog...

Ernie Button Creates Miniature Landscapes Using Cereals

Dec 17, 2012

Arizona-based photographer Ernie Button creates wonderful miniature landscapes using breakfast cereal. Using a variety of cereals based on t...

Hobbit Bar in New Zealand

Dec 17, 2012

If you are a Lord of the Rings fan, here is another reason to visit New Zealand. A Hobbit-style bar called the Green Dragon Pub has opened ...

The Afronauts by Cristina De Middel

Dec 17, 2012

In 1964, at the height of the international space race, and only months after gaining independence from the UK, a rather eccentric Zambian s...

The Two Sides of Drug Abuse

Dec 17, 2012

London-based photographer Roman Sakovich ’s startling portraits show the devastating effects of drug abuse. Before you freak out on this ima...

Acrobatic Fishermen of New Caledonia

Dec 17, 2012

Photographer Stephane Ducandas captured this incredible moment of a fisherman frozen mid-air as he leaps to catch a fish with a spear. Part ...

Inside Amazon’s Warehouse

Dec 16, 2012

Amazon.com, the world’s largest online retailer, owns 80 enormous warehouses or fulfillment centers around the globe to serve the 30 million...

Roof Gardens at Namba Parks, Osaka, Japan

Dec 16, 2012

Namba Parks is an office and shopping complex located in Namba-naka Nichome, Osaka, Japan, at the place where Osaka’s baseball stadium used ...

Portraits of Rockstars The Moment After The Show

Dec 14, 2012

Since 2005, Swiss photographer Matthias Willi and journalist Olivier Joliat have been developing a photographic project entitled “ The Momen...

CMA CGM Marco Polo: The World’s Largest Container Ship

Dec 14, 2012

The world’s largest container ship, the CMA CGM Marco Polo, is on a Trans-Pacific visit to Europe. Aboard the ship are 4,000 containers carr...

The Toughest Nail Houses of China

Dec 13, 2012

Remember the Chinese homeowner Luo Baogen and his wife, who refused to move his house to make way for a redevelopment project? The house st...

Spend The Night Inside the Human Intestine at Hotel CasAnus

Dec 13, 2012

Hotel CasAnus, or the Colon Hotel, is designed to resemble the human colon. The building follows the contours of the digestive system from t...

Beautiful Feather Cutwork by Chris Maynard

Dec 12, 2012

American artist Chris Maynard uses delicate eye surgery tools, miniscule scissors, forceps and sharp scalpels to slice intricate bird-shape...

Upside Down Trees at Glacier Gardens in Alaska

Dec 11, 2012

Walk into the 50-acre Glacier Gardens in Alaska and you’ll behold a strange sight. Dozens of hemlock and spruce trees with their tops drive...

Beautiful Mosaics of Sand and Shells by Svetlana Ivanchenko

Dec 9, 2012

Ukrainian artist Svetlana Ivanchenko makes beautiful sand and shell mosaics using materials commonly found on beaches. Each portrait were c...

The Tri-Colored Crater Lakes of Kelimutu, Indonesia

Dec 9, 2012

Kelimutu is a small, but well-known volcano in central Flores Island of Indonesia, close to the small town of Moni about 50 km to the east o...

Chinese Factory Workers And The Toys They Make

Dec 9, 2012

China is the biggest toy exporter in the world - nearly 75% of all the world's toys are made in the country – but the retail price of on...

Loughareema–The Lake That Randomly Vanishes

Dec 5, 2012

Loughareema, also known as the Vanishing Lake, is located on the coast road, just a few miles from the seaside town of Ballycastle in Irelan...

Futuristic Looking Spaceport America Near Completion in New Mexico

Dec 5, 2012

Spaceport America, dubbed as the first spaceport in the world, looks like a gigantic moth, its rounded wings outspread against the arid, red...

Vert-A-Pac: An Unusual Way to Transport Automobiles

Dec 4, 2012

Until the early 1960s, automobiles that were moved by rail were carried in boxcars. These were 50 feet long with double-wide doors. Inside w...

Most Powerful Artificial Tornado at Mercedes-Benz Museum, Germany

Dec 3, 2012

The Mercedes-Benz Museum is home to more than just automobiles. In 2007, the Guinness Book of Records gave it recognition for housing the ...

Circular Pedestrian Bridge in Lujiazui, China

Dec 1, 2012

Sometime last year, a new pedestrian bridge was unveiled in Lujiazui in the Pudong district of Shanghai. This large scale circular pedestria...

Dar al-Hajar, the Rock Palace

Dec 1, 2012

Perched atop a rock pinnacle at the famous Wadi Dhahr Valley, some 15 km away from the capita city of Sana, Yemen, is Dar al-Hajar, better k...

The Big Things of Australia

Nov 29, 2012

Australia’s ‘Big Things’ are a roadside symbol, an obsession that turned into a tradition and now a popular tourist attraction. These are sc...

Aerial Photographs of London by Jason Hawkes

Nov 25, 2012

Jason Hawkes is one of the finest aerial photographers. He has been photographing Britain and the other parts of the world from above since...

Magnificent Flower Sculptures at Bloemencorso Zundert Flower Parade

Nov 25, 2012

Flower parades are held all over the world , but the one that takes place in Zundert, the Netherland, is extraordinarily artistic. It’s also...

China Builds Road Around House Because Owner Refused to Move

Nov 24, 2012

In the eastern Chinese city of Wenling, a lone five-story row house with ragged edges stand in the middle of a motorway in staunch defiance....

34-metre Model Train Made Entirely From Chocolate

Nov 23, 2012

A 33.6-meter long train made entirely out of chocolate was unveiled at the Brussels Chocolate Week going on in Belgium. Constructed using 1,...

Photographs of Tiny Waves by Deb Morris

Nov 21, 2012

Although wave photography is an established genre of photography, almost all snappers are shooting in the water, inside the barrel. Australi...

Nugget Point Lighthouse, New Zealand

Nov 21, 2012

Nugget Point is one of the most iconic landforms on the Otago coast, in the South Island of New Zealand. Located at the northern end of the ...

Beautiful ‘Smeared Skies’ Photos by Matt Molloy

Nov 20, 2012

These beautiful photos of the sky were created by stacking images of the same scene together by Photographer Matt Molloy . Usually photo sta...

High Line - Abandoned Railway Line Becomes Elevated Park in New York

Nov 20, 2012

The High Line is a mile long, garden park in New York City built on an elevated 1.45-mile section of an abandoned railway line called the We...

72-year Old Grandpa Models Women’s Clothes, Becomes Internet Sensation

Nov 20, 2012

Liu Xianping, a 72-year-old Chinese man has become something of an internet sensation after he began modelling for his granddaughter's o...

Eternal Flame Falls in New York

Nov 19, 2012

Tucked deep within Chestnut Ridge Park, New York, is a small waterfall called the Eternal Flame Falls. The waterfall is so called because of...

Khan Shatyr–the World’s Tallest Tent in Kazakhstan

Nov 19, 2012

Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center in Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan, is an architectural project that is billed as the world’s larges...

Tropical Island Resort–World's Largest Indoor Rainforest

Nov 17, 2012

Tropical Islands Resort is an artificial tropical resort located about 60 kilometers south of Berlin and is housed within the largest free-s...

Hamburg, the City of Bridges

Nov 16, 2012

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and considered to be one of the most beautiful in the country. It is also a popular tourist de...

The Beautiful Alpine Town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

Nov 14, 2012

Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a mountain resort town in Bavaria, southern Germany, in the heart of the Alps. Garmisch and Partenkirchen were ori...

Kuwait’s Golden Jubilee Fireworks Enters Guinness World Records

Nov 14, 2012

November 10, 2012 marked the golden jubilee of Kuwait’s constitution and the country celebrated it with a spectacular $15-million fireworks ...

US Election Illustrated Using Fast Food

Nov 14, 2012

Soon after the US election was over, Berlin-based artists Lisa Rienermann and Anna Lena Schiller decided to create an infographic illustrati...

Winning Images of Children's Eyes on Earth Photography Contest

Nov 9, 2012

Last September, kids all over the world were invited to enter their pictures in the Children's Eyes on Earth photo contest to help raise...

Peter Callesen’s Single Sheet Paper Sculpture

Nov 9, 2012

Danish artist Peter Callesen creates three dimensional sculptures by folding a single sheet of paper. Each work is made by cutting a single...