Ashgabat: The City of White Marbles

Mar 7, 2014

Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan and the country’s largest city. Ashgabat is a relatively young city having grown out of a village of...

A Canyon Where Gigantic Pines Grow

Mar 7, 2014

Inside the Bryce Canyon National Park , in the narrow alleys formed by towering rocks on either side, grow one of the tallest trees of the S...

Painted Hills of Oregon

Mar 6, 2014

Painted Hills is one of the three units that make up the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, located in Wheeler County, Oregon. The Pain...

Juzcar, The Spanish Village That Painted Itself Blue

Mar 6, 2014

Juzcar is a small town and municipality in the autonomous province of Andalusia, 113 km away from the city of Malaga and 25 km from Ronda. O...

Bainbridge Rocks of Galapagos Islands

Mar 5, 2014

The Bainbridge Rocks are a group of small rocky islets off the southeastern coast of Santiago Island, in Galápagos Archipelago. One of these...

The Historic Villages of Shirakawa and Gokayama

Mar 5, 2014

Shirakawa and Gokayama are two Japanese villages located in Gifu Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture, respectively, known for their traditional...

Zalipie, The Painted Village

Mar 4, 2014

Zalipie is a village in southeastern Poland, 68 km east of the regional capital Kraków, known for its wonderfully painted houses. The trad...

Diomede Islands: Two Islands Split by the US-Russian Border and the International Date Line

Feb 28, 2014

The Diomede Islands are a pair of rocky islands located in the middle of the Bering Strait between mainland Alaska and Siberia. Though the t...

The Ancient Sea Wall at Batroun, Lebanon

Feb 27, 2014

Batroun is a coastal city in northern Lebanon lying 50 km north of Beirut and 30 km south of Tripoli. It is one of the oldest cities in the ...

The Equator in Ecuador

Feb 27, 2014

Although the equator runs through hundreds of places, one country that takes particular pride in its unique geographical location is Ecuador...

Dean's Blue Hole, World's Deepest Blue Hole

Feb 26, 2014

Dean's Blue Hole near Clarence Town on Long Island, Bahamas, is the world's deepest known “blue hole” - a term given to any deep, wa...

Irohazaka Winding Road, Japan

Feb 26, 2014

Irohazaka are a pair of winding roads connecting the lower elevation around central Nikko, in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, to...

Meoto Iwa, the Wedded Rocks

Feb 26, 2014

Meoto Iwa, also called the “husband and wife rocks” or “wedded rocks”, are a pair of small rocky stacks in the sea right in front of the Fut...

The Old Man of Storr

Feb 25, 2014

The Old Man of Storr is a large pinnacle of rock located on the north of the Isle of Skye, in Scotland, in an area known as ‘Trotternish’. T...

The Colorful Island of Burano, Italy

Feb 25, 2014

Burano is an island in the Northern Venetian Lagoon, just 40 minutes away from Venice by boat. Burano is an old fishing village, and the fis...

Limestone Boulders of Castle Hill in New Zealand

Feb 22, 2014

Castle Hill is located 120 km west of Christchurch close to the Great Alpine Highway 73, between Darfield and Arthur's Pass in New Zeala...

Toilet Bowl Waterfall in Foshan, China

Feb 22, 2014

Foshan, a city in central Guangdong province in China, has one of the strangest public art - a fountain built out of 10,000 recycled toilets...

The Whispering Wall of Barossa Reservoir

Feb 22, 2014

The Barossa Reservoir was built between 1899 and 1902 to supply water to town of Gawler and other northern country areas in South Australia....

Brick Sculptures By Brad Spencer

Feb 20, 2014

Brad Spencer is one of the very few artist in the world who creates sculptures from bricks. A BFA in Painting and Drawing from UNCG and an ...

The Hand of the Atacama Desert

Feb 20, 2014

In the middle of the Atacama Desert, a giant hand rises from the ground like the remains of an ancient civilization. In reality, it’s a pret...