Tides at The Bay of Fundy

Mar 18, 2012

The Bay of Fundy is located on the Atlantic coast of North America, on the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine between the Canadian provinces...

The Sugarloaf Key Bat Tower: Mosquito Control Scheme That Didn’t Work

Mar 18, 2012

In 1929, a frustrated Florida’s Lower Keys’ fish lodge owner named Richter Clyde Perky decided that it was time to rid his holiday resort of...

Horseshoe Bend, Arizona

Mar 18, 2012

Northern Arizona and southern Utah are abundant in scenic landscapes. Strong winds carrying fine desert sand and the mighty Colorado river e...

The Magnificent Gardens of Marqueyssac

Mar 18, 2012

The town of Vézac in the Dordogne region of France is home to one of the world’s most magnificent landscapes, the famed Gardens of Marqueyss...

Akira Yoshizawa: The Master of Origami

Mar 15, 2012

Akira Yoshizawa was a Japanese origamist, considered to be the grandmaster of origami. He is widely recognized for his work in raising origa...

Triple Frontier: The Tri-Border Between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay

Mar 15, 2012

The Triple Frontier is the tri-border region where the borders of 3 countries meet: Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil. While there are many tri...

A Tight Squeeze: Corinth Canal, Greece

Mar 15, 2012

The famous Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth...

How Many Camels Can You Fit Inside The Eye of a Needle?

Mar 15, 2012

55-year old British sculptor Willard Wigan is dyslexic and did poorly in school. Even today, he can barely read or write. Yet, he creates s...

Photos of Insides of Musical Instruments

Mar 15, 2012

Photographer Bjoern Ewers directed this creative advertising campaign for the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra that shows beautiful views of t...

Crufts Dog Show 2012

Mar 13, 2012

Crufts is one of the largest dog events in the UK and in the world. This year, during this annual four-day competition, nearly 22,000 dogs ...

Madame Tussauds' Museum Adds Anne Frank’s Wax Statue

Mar 12, 2012

Madame Tussauds in Berlin has opened a new exhibit featuring a wax figure of Anne Frank, based on the last photographs taken of the famous d...

Slab City, California: A Home for the Homeless

Mar 8, 2012

Slab City is an informal community in the Colorado Desert in southeastern California, used by recreational vehicle owners and squatters from...

Finally! Flying Cars to Debut at New York International Auto Show

Mar 8, 2012

For more than a century, science fiction writers have been tormenting us with visions of flying machines that could be driven on roads as we...

Ana Soler’s Spectacular Tennis Ball Installation

Mar 8, 2012

Spanish artist Ana Soler , in her most recent work entitled Causa-Efecto (Cause & Effect), hung 2,000 tennis balls across the Mustang Ar...

Unbelievable Lifelike Sculptures by Duane Hanson

Mar 8, 2012

Duane Hanson was an American artist based in South Florida but born in Minnesota, renowned for his lifecast realistic works of people. Sinc...

El Caminito del Rey – The World’s Most Dangerous Walkway

Mar 4, 2012

El Caminito del Rey or The King’s Little Path, often regarded as the most dangerous walkway in the world, is located along the walls of El C...

Large-scale Urban Photography by Andreas Gursky

Mar 4, 2012

Andreas Gursky is a German visual artist known for his large format architecture and landscape color photographs, often employing a high po...

Dr Sketchy's Anti-Art School

Mar 4, 2012

Dr Sketchy's Anti-Art School is not your usual school of arts, as you may have already guessed from its name. It’s a place of “alternati...

Abandoned Bunkers in Albania

Mar 3, 2012

If there ever is a nuclear holocaust, Albania is the country you would want to be in. Dotting the landscape across the country like odd shap...

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba

Mar 2, 2012

Japanese artist Takanori Aiba creates fantastically detailed tiny tree houses atop bonsai trees. Using copper line, epoxy putty, plastic, r...