Portraits of Squashed Commuters in Japan by Michael Wolf

Jul 16, 2011

Photographer Michael Wolf spent 30 days in a Tokyo metro station, capturing the traumatized faces of commuters on their way to work. Their w...

Amazingly Colorful Retro Gadgets Made of Paper

Jul 16, 2011

Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann are the duo behind the contemporary design studio Zim and Zou based in Nancy, France. Thomas and Zimmer...

Delicate Graphite Busts on Pencil Head

Jul 16, 2011

The latest political magazine of Germany, Cicero’s promotional campaign titled PencilHead is about miniature busts of world leaders on the g...

The Beautiful White Village of Olvera, Spain

Jul 16, 2011

Olvera is a small village located in the heart of the Cadiz mountains, Spain. The village’s main monument is the city itself, with its white...

26-Foot-Tall Sculpture of Marilyn Monroe Unveiled in Chicago

Jul 15, 2011

”Forever Marilyn” is a sculpture by Seward Johnson that is to be unveiled today in Chicago, Illinois. The stainless steel and aluminum sculp...

Chopper Dash–Twenty First Century’s Bike Race in 1970’s Attire

Jul 14, 2011

More than 1,500 people lined the streets yesterday at Colne in Lancashire to inaugurate the eight annual Colne Grand Prix. As an inaugural e...

The Singing Ringing Tree at Burnley

Jul 14, 2011

The Singing Ringing Tree is a unique wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine mountain range overl...

Michigan Residents Celebrate Annual Mud Day

Jul 13, 2011

About 5,000 people turned up the at the Hines Park Nankin Mills Area in Westland, Michigan, for the state's 24th annual mud day. More th...

Millions of Jellyfish Cause Nuclear Reactors Shutdown Around The World

Jul 13, 2011

A sudden explosion in jellyfish population in different parts of the world has caused nuclear reactors to be shutdown in Japan, Scotland and...

China Opens World's Longest Sea Bridge

Jul 12, 2011

The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, which was featured on Amusing Planet early this year, is open for business. State-run news channel CCTV says the...

Orda Cave: World's Longest Underwater Gypsum Cave in Russia

Jul 12, 2011

A team of daring cave divers working on Orda Cave Awareness Project have produced an incredible series of photos of the longest underwater g...

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Championship

Jul 9, 2011

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is held every year on July 4 at Nathan's Famous Corporation's original, and best-known restauran...

World's Steepest Roller-coaster Opens in Japan

Jul 9, 2011

Japan’s Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park has unveiled its 14th Guinness world record-breaking ride – the Takabisha roller-coaster. Nestled at ...

Chevrolet Underground Catwalk 2011: Fashion Show on Subway Train

Jul 7, 2011

The Underground Catwalk , currently in its sixth year, has become an integral and popular part of the Berlin Fashion Week where models showc...

San Fermin Festival Begins in Pamplona, Spain

Jul 7, 2011

Tens of thousands of people packed Pamplona's main square on Wednesday for the launch of the "chupinazo" rocket that marked th...

Hyper-realistic Paintings by Juan Bautista Nieto

Jul 7, 2011

Juan Bautista Nieto was born in Lora el Rio, Spain. He studied at the Fine Arts Faculty of Seville. Prior to that he studied medicine, to w...

Photographs of People Texting in the Streets

Jul 6, 2011

For his project titled “ Texters “, photographer Joe Holmes photographed unsuspecting people lost in their own worlds while texting on their...

The Humorous Art of Bent Objects by Terry Border

Jul 5, 2011

Terry Border takes objects from everyday life and turns them into humorous art. For years now, this unassuming photographer-sculptor has wo...

Abandoned Houses of Detroit

Jul 3, 2011

Detroit's population has fallen steadily since the heyday of the auto industry in the 1950s, when it peaked around two million, to just ...

The Transparent Pontiac

Jul 2, 2011

For its upcoming auction at St. John’s in Plymouth, Michigan in late July, RM Auctions will offer a most unusual Pontiac – a transparent dis...