White Water Terraces of Shangri-la, China

Feb 22, 2013

Baishuitai, also known as the White Water Terraces, is located in the foothills of the Haba Snow Mountains, 101 kilometers (about 62 miles) ...

Aerial Photography of Cameron Davidson

Feb 21, 2013

Cameron Davidson , a twenty-five year resident of the Washington DC metro area, is an award-winning aerial photographer. Davidson has shot a...

Het Arresthuis: A Dutch Prison Turned Into a Luxury Hotel

Feb 21, 2013

Het Arresthuis in the Netherland is a newly opened luxury hotel, that served as a jail between 1863 to 2007. The penitentiary has 150 holdi...

Creepy Images From Inside a Snake Slaughterhouse in Indonesia

Feb 21, 2013

In the small Javanese village of Kapetakan in Indonesia’s West Java province, Wakira owns a slaughterhouse that produces snake meat and skin...

The Square Colosseum

Feb 20, 2013

The Esposizione Universale Romana or EUR for short is a suburb, about 20-minute ride away from Rome, built by Italy’s infamous dictator Beni...

The Atlantic Ocean and The Caribbean Sea at Eleuthera

Feb 20, 2013

Eleuthera is one of several islands that lies within the archipelago in The Bahamas, about 80 km east of the capital city Nassau. It is long...

Wat Rong Khun: A Buddhist Temple Inspired by Sci-Fi Movies

Feb 18, 2013

Wat Rong Khun, more well-known among foreigners as the White Temple, is an unconventional Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Designed ...

The Bizarre Sport of Goose Pulling

Feb 16, 2013

Goose pulling is an old sport originally played in parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, England and North America from the 17th to the 19th ce...

Foamhenge - Stonehenge Replica in Virginia Built of Styrofoam

Feb 14, 2013

Virginia, USA, has a Stonehenge of its own, built from Styrofoam. This full size replica was built by Mark Cline of Enchanted Castle Studio ...

The Wall of “I Love You”s in Paris

Feb 14, 2013

The “I love you” wall stands at the center of the Abbesses garden at Montmartre, Paris, and covers a surface area of 40 square meters with a...

World’s Smallest Hotel - Eh'haeusl or 'the Wedding House'

Feb 14, 2013

The smallest hotel in the world is just 2.5 meters wide, and occupies a mere 53 square meters of space but is fitted with all modern accesso...

Up Helly Aa: The Viking Fire Festival

Feb 12, 2013

Every year, thousands of Scots gather for the Up Helly Aa fire festival in Lerwick on the Scottish Shetland Islands to pay homage to the cou...

Robotic Bicycle Parking Tower in Czech Republic

Feb 12, 2013

Remember Volkswagen’s car parking towers in Germany? Recently, a Czech bicycle importer installed a similar automated parking tower for bic...

10 Beautiful Hot Springs of Yellowstone National Park

Feb 11, 2013

Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, the USA, is one of the most geothermically active regions in the planet. Half of the world's all g...

Incredible Photos of Sharks and Dolphins Preying on Mackerel

Feb 11, 2013

British Wildlife photographer Christopher Swann swam in the midst of this frenetic battle of life and death to capture this images off the c...

Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge, Japan

Feb 9, 2013

How do you build a bridge on a mountainside when the grade is so steep that a linear ramp isn’t possible? Build a loop, and if one is not en...

Sparebots by Lenny and Meriel

Feb 8, 2013

British couple Lenny and Meriel Lenfesteys build tiny figures they call “sparebots” from LEDs, resistors, capacitors, wire and other electr...

Nancy Rose's Adorable Squirrels

Feb 8, 2013

Nancy Rose has a bunch of squirrels living in the backyard of her home in Halifax, Canada, whom she has been photographing for a couple of ...

Robot Restaurant in Harbin, China

Feb 8, 2013

A restaurant in downtown Harbin, China, employs 20 robots instead of humans that cook, serve and entertain its guests. The restaurant opened...

Shipwrecks at Big Tub Harbour in Lake Huron

Feb 7, 2013

Lake Huron is one of the five Great Lakes of North America, a collection of freshwater lakes located in northeastern North America on the Ca...