Dietmar Eckell’s Photos of Plane Wrecks With “Happy Ends”

May 19, 2013

Airplane wrecks usually denote tragedies, but photographer Dietmar Eckell aims to highlight the rare miracles from the history of aviation ...

Photographer Tracks Down Abandoned Sets From Star Wars in Tunisia

May 19, 2013

New York-based Italian photographer Rä di Martino first discovered the ruins of the sets of Star Wars and The English Patient near Chott ...

Art and Decor of Moscow Metro Stations

May 18, 2013

The Metro began operating in Moscow in 1935 with a single 11 km line connecting just thirteen stations, but it has since grown into the worl...

Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand

May 15, 2013

The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, located just outside the main Waitomo township on the North Island of New Zealand, is a famous attraction becaus...

Wadi Al-Salaam: The Largest Cemetery in The World

May 15, 2013

Wadi us-Salaam, which literally means the Valley of Peace, is an Islamic cemetery located in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq. The cemetery cove...

Impressive Artwork Made Out of Denim by Ian Berry

May 11, 2013

Ian Berry is a British born artist currently based in Sweden, who creates artwork solely from denim. Using old jeans, jackets, and other de...

Bunda Cliffs in Australia: Is this the Edge of the World?

May 11, 2013

Located on the Great Australian Bight in Southern Australia, is the vast, featureless Nullarbor Plain - the world’s largest single piece of ...

Tabletop Mountains or Tepuis of Venezuela

May 11, 2013

Tepuis are flat table-top mountains found in the Guayana Highlands of South America, especially in Venezuela. In the language of the Pemon p...

Ferrari World Theme Park in Abu Dhabi

May 10, 2013

Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi is the world’s largest and the only Ferrari branded indoor theme park that sits at the center of a 2,500 hectare ...

Karst Mountains And Paddy Fields of Tam Coc, Vietnam

May 9, 2013

Tam Coc is located about 90 km from the city of Ninh Binh, and is considered one of Vietnam's most spectacular sights. Tam Coc means “th...

Katrin Korfmann’s Aerial Photos of People

May 8, 2013

German-born and Amsterdam-based artist Katrin Korfmann loves taking photos of human life, from a height. But unlike many aerial photographe...

50 Years of NASA’s Space Food

May 8, 2013

NASA’s Advanced Food Technology Project is responsible for providing space flight crews with a food system that is safe, nutritious, and ac...

The Majestic Tufa Towers of Mono Lake, California

May 7, 2013

Mono Lake is a shallow salt water lake located in the high desert on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, in California in the ...

The Katskhi Pillar, Georgia

May 7, 2013

The Katskhi pillar is an imposing limestone monolith, 40 meters tall, located in the village of Katskhi in western Georgian region of Imeret...

The Green Belt Along The World’s Longest Desert Highway

May 5, 2013

The Tarim Desert Highway across the Taklamakan desert, in China, links the cities of Luntai and Minfeng on the northern and southern edges o...

Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Serthar, Tibet

May 5, 2013

Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, also known as Serthar Buddhist Institute, sits in the Larung Valley at an elevation of 4,000 meters, about 15 k...

Crude Oil Spas of Naftalan, Azerbaijan

May 5, 2013

In the Azerbaijan city of Naftalan, 320 kilometers north-west of the capital Baku, crude oil is found in such abundance that people literall...

Dark Surreal Paintings by Lisa Adams

May 2, 2013

Queensland based Lisa Adams is a self-taught, realist artist who lives remotely on a bush property in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshi...

The Living Residents of Manila’s North Cemetery

May 2, 2013

Housing is such scarce in the Filipino capital of Manila, that thousands of residents have found an alternative to their housing woes by mak...

Street Art by Julien Malland a.k.a Seth Globepainter

May 1, 2013

French street artist Julien Malland, better known as Seth Globepainter , travels around the world, creating large scale murals using the wal...