The Aftermath of a Music Festival

Sep 4, 2013

The morning after the night the Reading Festival concluded, and the festival goers disseminated, photographer David White took off in a heli...

Exocoetidae: The Fish That Flies

Sep 4, 2013

Exocoetidae, commonly called Flying Fish, is a family of fishes aptly named for their ability to emerge out of the water and glide for long ...

Waw an Namus: An Oasis in a Volcanic Crater

Sep 3, 2013

Waw an Namus is an extinct volcanic crater located in one of the remotest destinations in Libya, deep in the Sahara desert almost at its geo...

Travelling Sand Dunes of Fraser Island

Sep 3, 2013

Fraser Island is located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia, approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Brisbane. Stretch...

The Solar Power Towers of Seville, Spain

Aug 31, 2013

In a patchwork of agricultural fields outside Seville, Spain, two giant 40-storey-high concrete towers rise. The obelisk-like structures are...

The Greenhouses of Almeria

Aug 31, 2013

Since the 1980s, the small coastal plain, some 30 kilometers southwest of the city of Almeria, has developed the largest concentration of gr...

World’s Shortest Commercial Flight is Just 47 Seconds Long

Aug 30, 2013

The world’s shortest commercial flight takes place between the two Orkney Islands, Westray and Papa Westray, just north of Scotland, separat...

People Too’s Brilliant Paper Sculptures

Aug 28, 2013

People Too is the name of a Russian paper-craft agency run by two talented artist Lena Erlikh and Aleksey Lyapunov. Hailing from Novosibirs...

Surreal Floating Room Sculptures by Leandro Erlich

Aug 27, 2013

Like a scene from a fantasy movie, a dilapidated room that appears to have been literally ripped out of a building remains suspended in mid ...

Hyper Realistic Paintings by Simon Hennessey

Aug 25, 2013

Simon Hennessey is a Birmingham, UK based artist who paints realistic images of famous landmarks around the world as reflected in the lense...

Propaganda Pictures Depicting Women’s Role in World War II

Aug 25, 2013

During World War II, the American government made a conscious effort to include women in the war effort using a vast array of media to urge...

Nanpu Bridge in China

Aug 25, 2013

The Nanpu Bridge across Huangpu river is one of the main bridges in Shanghai, China, and the first cable stayed bridge with a span of over 4...

Charles Jencks’s Peculiar Landscaping Art

Aug 24, 2013

Charles Jencks is an American architect and landscape artist, well-known as the critic who first defined post-modernism in architecture, an...

Food Art By Carl Warner

Aug 24, 2013

London-based photographer Carl Warner uses bits and pieces of food to create incredibly realistic and intricate scenes. Heaps of bread beco...

Historic Black and White Photos Restored in Color

Aug 23, 2013

There is a long standing debate of whether black and white photos of the historic era should be colorized. Last year there was a media uproa...

Singapore’s Vertical Farms

Aug 22, 2013

Land is a luxury that Singaporeans cannot afford. An island country of only 710 square km is already home to 5 million people. No wonder, Si...

Desert Lotus Hotel In Inner Mongolia

Aug 21, 2013

A magnificent new hotel has bloomed amid the vast sea of sands in Xiangshawan Desert, Inner Mongolia, 800 kilometers west to Beijing. Named ...

Victorian Era Sea Fort Turned Into Luxury Hotel

Aug 21, 2013

During the late 1800s, Lord Palmerston, the British Prime Minister of that time, commissioned the construction of several sea forts in the S...

Street Art by DALeast

Aug 18, 2013

DALeast is a Chinese born artist that lives and works in Capetown, South Africa. The 29-year-old, who keeps his real name a secret, has bee...

Half Dome, The Granite Peak at Yosemite National Park

Aug 18, 2013

One of Yosemite National Park's most familiar sights is Half Dome, a granite dome rising nearly 5,000 feet above the valley floor. In 18...