United Bamboo Fall Winter Calendar 2011 Features Cats

Dec 2, 2010

To display the winter collection this fall, fashion house United Bamboo has hired a couple of fashionable felines to play the role of models...

Never Before Seen Works By Pablo Picasso

Dec 2, 2010

A retired French electrician Pierre Le Guennec, who once worked for Pablo Picasso and his wife tucked away a staggering trove of paintings b...

Insects as Food

Dec 2, 2010

Entomophagy is the practice of eating insects as food. While it is common for many insects, birds and animals to indulge themselves, people ...

Optimus Prime Ice Sculpture

Dec 2, 2010

Finnish artist Antti Pedrozo and Dutch artist Michel de Kok has together sculpted an 8 meter high model of Optimus Prime, from Transformer...

Miniature Food Sculptures by Kim Burke

Nov 28, 2010

American sculptor and artist Kim Burke loves to create 1/12th scale miniatures of food from polymer clay. Her food sculptures look amazing...

Photographing A Town That Never Was: Michael Paul Smith’s Incredible Models

Nov 28, 2010

Few people put so much time, effort and craftsmanship into a project that results in photos which are totally believable, as Michael Paul Sm...

Book Posters from Postertext

Nov 27, 2010

The book posters from Postertext lets you hang your favorite book on the wall, literally. The posters are created from the book's text,...

Dekotora: The Ridiculously Decorated Trucks of Japan

Nov 26, 2010

The Dekotora or Decotora an abbreviation for "Decoration Truck", is a kind of loud and flashy decorated truck most commonly found ...

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2010

Nov 26, 2010

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual parade presented by Macy's, a chain of department stores across the United States. T...

Tall Tale Postcards of the Twentieth Century

Nov 26, 2010

During the early years of the twentieth century, the tall-tale postcard flourished in the American Midwest, especially within the boasting, ...

The Salt Miners of Lake Katwe in Uganda

Nov 25, 2010

Salt extraction has been a major source of economy and prosperity for decades in Uganda, but today's miners work in appalling conditions...

Polar Circle Marathon 2010

Nov 25, 2010

The Polar Circle Marathon is a classical 42.195 km marathon over the ice covered mountainous terrain of the polar circle. The temperatures a...

Giant Kite Festival, Guatemala

Nov 24, 2010

The first of November in Guatemala is celebrated as the day of the dead. On this day, Guatemalans typically gather around their lost loved o...

Astronaut Douglas Wheelock Shares Amazing Photos From Space

Nov 24, 2010

NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock who is currently aboard the International Space Station shares pictures of the Earth he snaps with the world...

‘Real’ T-Shirts by Masashi Kawamura

Nov 22, 2010

The T-shirt is so called due to the shape of the garment's outline which resembles the English alphabet ‘T’. But T shirts designed by Ja...

Hövding Bicycle Helmet is Invisible and Fashionable

Nov 21, 2010

Each of these models in the image gallery below is wearing a helmet. Can you see it?

The Tunnel People of Las Vegas

Nov 21, 2010

Deep beneath Vegas’s famous strip of glittering lights lies a sinister labyrinth of underground flood tunnels. These 200 miles of flood tunn...

World’s Largest Shipyard Grave at Nouadhibou

Nov 21, 2010

The city of Nouadhibou is the second largest city in Mauritania and serves as the country's commercial center. The port of Nouadhibou is...

Caganers: Figurines of Pooping World Leaders in Nativity Scenes

Nov 19, 2010

In Catalonia - a historic territory in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula, mostly in Spain and adjoining portion in southern France – a biza...

Tiger Stone, The Incredible Road Building Machine

Nov 19, 2010

This awesome piece of machinery feeds on cobblestones and lays them out in an interlocking pattern to build roads that would take hours to d...