Széchenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest

Nov 27, 2014

The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is the largest medicinal bath and one of the largest public baths in Europe, located in the northern end of City ...

Bill Fink Creates Photorealistic Images Out of Literally Anything

Nov 26, 2014

Artist and photographer Bill Fink is the mastermind behind “ Time and Matter Photography ”, an art form that involves producing photorealist...

World Toilet Day: Toilets Around The World

Nov 26, 2014

Pooping may be a subject of potty humor in the West, but for millions of people in underdeveloped countries around the world, sanitation is ...

Damien Hirst Builds Cityscapes From Surgical Tools

Nov 26, 2014

What at first appears to be black and white aerial images of cities are actually recreations by renowned British artist Damien Hirst using v...

Ifrane, The Switzerland of Morocco

Nov 25, 2014

If the name Morocco conjures up images of a place with narrow, maze like streets lined with old earth-colored buildings, you are not alone. ...

The Trans-Amazonian Highway: An Ecological Disaster

Nov 24, 2014

The Trans-Amazonian highway is a 5,000 kilometre road which cuts across the heart of the Amazon forest, spanning Brazil from the coastal cit...

Hay-on-Wye: The Town of Books

Nov 24, 2014

Hay-on-Wye is a small market town and community on the banks of the river Wye in Powys, Wales, adjacent to the English border. Often describ...

Survival Condo Project: A Luxurious Underground Doomsday Bunker

Nov 22, 2014

The Survival Condo Project is a luxury condo complex housed in a former underground missile silo near Concordia, in Kansas, in the US. Locat...

The Stone Towers Of Svaneti, Georgia

Nov 22, 2014

The ancient province of Svaneti in Georgia, is located on the southern slopes of the Caucasus mountain range, on the north-western part of t...

The Pigeon Towers of Iran

Nov 21, 2014

During the 16th and 17th century, particularly around the time of the Safavid reign, the Iranian folks built a large number of towers to hou...

The Historical Village of Abyaneh

Nov 20, 2014

When the Arabs invaded Persia in the 7th century, some followers of the Zoroastrian religion fled to the surrounding mountains and deserts t...

Laguna Colorada: The Red Lagoon of Bolivia

Nov 19, 2014

Laguna Colorada, or the Red Lagoon, is a shallow salt lake located at an altitude of 14,000 feet in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivi...

Kungur Ice Cave

Nov 18, 2014

Kungur Ice Cave is a karst cave located in the Urals, near the town Kungur in Perm Krai, Russia, on the banks of the Sylva River. With a len...

The Sardine Run, South Africa

Nov 17, 2014

Every year, between the months of May and July, massive schools of sardines travel north from the cold southern oceans off South Africa'...

Sultan The Pit Pony

Nov 17, 2014

Sultan the Pit Pony is a massive 200 metre raised-earth sculpture in Caerphilly, in South Wales. The sculpture is affectionately named “Sult...

The Red Chalk Cliffs of Hunstanton

Nov 15, 2014

Hunstanton is a small seaside town on the northwest coast of Norfolk, in England, and home to one of the few west-facing beaches on the east...

The Wave Swept Lighthouses of Brittany, France

Nov 14, 2014

The province of Brittany, in North-western part of France, forms a large peninsula that stretches towards the Atlantic Ocean bordered by the...

Mayon Volcano: The Volcano With The Perfect Cone

Nov 13, 2014

Mount Mayon, also known as the Mayon Volcano, is an active stratovolcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, renowned for its almost ...

Mexican Venice: The Island of Mexcaltitán

Nov 13, 2014

Mexcalitán is a small village on an island located in one of the lakes in the estuaries north of San Blas, in the municipality of Santiago I...

The Rock Pillars Of Krasnoyarsk Stolby Nature Reserve

Nov 12, 2014

Krasnoyarsk Stolby Nature Reserve is located on the southern bank of the Yenisei River, bordering the city of Krasnoyarsk, in Russia. The ma...

Twin-Heart Fish Trap in Penghu

Nov 11, 2014

Fish traps or weirs are one of the oldest methods developed for catching fish. These were usually built of stones or wooden posts and utiliz...

Manjanggul Lava Tube Cave in Jeju Island

Nov 10, 2014

The volcanic island of Jeju, located 130 kilometers from the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula, has an extensive system of lava tubes. ...

Bibi Ka Maqbara: The Other Taj Mahal

Nov 10, 2014

Do you know that India has not one but two Taj Mahals? Indeed, there is a monument identical to the Taj that stands in Aurangabad in Maharas...

The Crumbling Hilltop Town of Civita di Bagnoregio

Nov 10, 2014

Civita di Bagnoregio is a small Italian hill town in the province of Viterbo, in central Italy. The town is located atop a pinnacle rising h...

Ksar Ouled Soltane, A Fortified Granary

Nov 6, 2014

Located about 20 km south of the city of Tataouine, in southern Tunisia, Ksar Ouled Soltane is an attractive and well-preserved fortified gr...

The Windmills of Kinderdijk

Nov 5, 2014

The village of Kinderdijk is located in the Netherlands, about 15 km east of Rotterdam. Kinderdijk is situated in a region called the Alblas...

The Island of Janitzio

Nov 5, 2014

Isla de Janitzio is one of the five islands of Lake Pátzcuaro in the state of Michoacán, in Mexico. The picturesque island is popular among ...

Castellfollit de la Roca, The Hanging Town

Nov 4, 2014

Castellfollit de la Roca is one of the most picturesque villages in the autonomous community of Catalonia, in Spain. The village is situated...

Jumbo Hostel: Stockholm’s Airplane Hotel

Nov 4, 2014

On a disused runway at Arlanda Airport near Stockholm, in Sweden stands a decommissioned 747-200 jetliner. After having served numerous airl...

Tourlitis Lighthouse, Greece

Nov 3, 2014

The charming little Tourlitis Lighthouse is perched on the islet of Tourlitis, a chunk of rock opposite the harbor at Chora, on Andros islan...

Rani Ki Vav, The Queen's Stepwell in India

Nov 3, 2014

Rani Ki Vav is an 11th-century-stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat, India, on the banks of the Saraswati River. The stepwell i...

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks

Nov 1, 2014

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks is a unique group of rock formations located in the foothills of the Jemez Mountains, north-central New Mexico, U.S....

Azerbaijan: The Land of Fire

Oct 31, 2014

Azerbaijan, located within the South Caspian Sea basin, is among the world's oldest oil producers. The petroleum industry in Azerbaijan ...

The Sarcophagi of Karajia

Oct 31, 2014

About 60 km northeast of the city of Chachapoyas, in Luya Province, in Peru, lies the archaeological site of Karajia, where the funeral tomb...

The Blue Grotto of Capri, Italy

Oct 30, 2014

The Blue Grotto is a sea cave located on the coast of the island of Capri, in southern Italy, famous for its otherworldly blue glowing water...

Torghatten - The Mountain With A Hole Through It

Oct 30, 2014

Torghatten is a mountain on the island of Torget in Brønnøy municipality, in Norway, famous for its characteristic hole that goes right thro...

The Flower Laden Patios Festival of Cordoba

Oct 28, 2014

Every spring, in the beginning of May, the city of Cordoba, in southern Spain, bursts into bloom with special festivities as the city launch...

Travertine Chimneys of Lake Abbe

Oct 27, 2014

Lake Abbe is a salt lake, the largest and last of a chain of six connected lakes on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border. The lake lies on a basin c...

Sculpture By The Sea: An Outdoor Exhibition at Bondi Beach

Oct 24, 2014

Sculpture by the Sea is an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, the largest of its kind in Australia, that takes place at the beach in Sydne...

Moss Balls of Lake Myvatn and Lake Akan

Oct 23, 2014

Moss Balls or marimo (Japanese for "ball seaweed"), also known by various names such as Cladophora ball and Lake ball, is a specie...

Pantanal, The World’s Largest Freshwater Wetland

Oct 22, 2014

In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta calle...

Metro Stations in Naples Converted Into Beautiful Art Galleries

Oct 21, 2014

Over the past decade, the city of Naples, Italy, has been transforming sections of the subway system into full-fledged art galleries by cont...

Layered Sand Art by Andrew Clemens

Oct 21, 2014

The art in these bottles were created by carefully pouring colored sand in layers, without the use of glue or any adhesive. These were made ...

Saint Helena Island: The Place of Napoleon's Imprisonment

Oct 20, 2014

Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory, is a remote island located in the South Atlantic Ocean about 1,950 km west of the south-western ...

Island Homes During Mississippi River Flooding

Oct 18, 2014

When the waters of the Mississippi River broke in April 2011, it created one of the largest and the most damaging floods in the U.S. in the ...

The Coal Fires of Jharia

Oct 18, 2014

Jharia and the neighbouring village of Bokapahari, in the state of Jharkhand, lie within one of India’s largest coal reserves. Coke coal is ...

Istanbul, The City That Lies in Two Continents

Oct 16, 2014

Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the fifth-largest city in the world by population, is considered European, yet it occupies two diff...

The Dragon Hill of Iquique, Chile

Oct 16, 2014

Cerro Dragon or The Dragon Hill is an enormous sand dune about 4 km long, located near the coast in the city of Iquique in Chile. Varying in...

Carol Milne's Knitted Glass

Oct 15, 2014

Canadian sculptor Carol Milne , who lives and works in Seattle, US, is best known for her Knitted Glass works. A pioneer in the field of kni...

Kim Alsbrooks’ Paintings on Discarded Beer Cans

Oct 15, 2014

For the past ten years, Philadelphia-based artist Kim Alsbrooks has been painting miniature portraits on flattened beers cans and fast food...