Torghatten - The Mountain With A Hole Through It

Oct 30, 2014

Torghatten is a mountain on the island of Torget in Brønnøy municipality, in Norway, famous for its characteristic hole that goes right thro...

The Flower Laden Patios Festival of Cordoba

Oct 28, 2014

Every spring, in the beginning of May, the city of Cordoba, in southern Spain, bursts into bloom with special festivities as the city launch...

Travertine Chimneys of Lake Abbe

Oct 27, 2014

Lake Abbe is a salt lake, the largest and last of a chain of six connected lakes on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border. The lake lies on a basin c...

Sculpture By The Sea: An Outdoor Exhibition at Bondi Beach

Oct 24, 2014

Sculpture by the Sea is an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, the largest of its kind in Australia, that takes place at the beach in Sydne...

Moss Balls of Lake Myvatn and Lake Akan

Oct 23, 2014

Moss Balls or marimo (Japanese for "ball seaweed"), also known by various names such as Cladophora ball and Lake ball, is a specie...

Pantanal, The World’s Largest Freshwater Wetland

Oct 22, 2014

In the center of the South American continent, south of the Amazon basin and east of the Andes, lies an immense landlocked river delta calle...

Metro Stations in Naples Converted Into Beautiful Art Galleries

Oct 21, 2014

Over the past decade, the city of Naples, Italy, has been transforming sections of the subway system into full-fledged art galleries by cont...

Layered Sand Art by Andrew Clemens

Oct 21, 2014

The art in these bottles were created by carefully pouring colored sand in layers, without the use of glue or any adhesive. These were made ...

Saint Helena Island: The Place of Napoleon's Imprisonment

Oct 20, 2014

Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory, is a remote island located in the South Atlantic Ocean about 1,950 km west of the south-western ...

Island Homes During Mississippi River Flooding

Oct 18, 2014

When the waters of the Mississippi River broke in April 2011, it created one of the largest and the most damaging floods in the U.S. in the ...

The Coal Fires of Jharia

Oct 18, 2014

Jharia and the neighbouring village of Bokapahari, in the state of Jharkhand, lie within one of India’s largest coal reserves. Coke coal is ...

Istanbul, The City That Lies in Two Continents

Oct 16, 2014

Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey and the fifth-largest city in the world by population, is considered European, yet it occupies two diff...

The Dragon Hill of Iquique, Chile

Oct 16, 2014

Cerro Dragon or The Dragon Hill is an enormous sand dune about 4 km long, located near the coast in the city of Iquique in Chile. Varying in...

Carol Milne's Knitted Glass

Oct 15, 2014

Canadian sculptor Carol Milne , who lives and works in Seattle, US, is best known for her Knitted Glass works. A pioneer in the field of kni...

Kim Alsbrooks’ Paintings on Discarded Beer Cans

Oct 15, 2014

For the past ten years, Philadelphia-based artist Kim Alsbrooks has been painting miniature portraits on flattened beers cans and fast food...

Ventisquero Colgante: The Hanging Glacier of Queulat

Oct 15, 2014

Ventisquero Colgante, or the Hanging Glacier, is located in the Queulat National Park, in Chile, and is the park’s biggest attraction. Hangi...

Bourke's Luck Potholes

Oct 14, 2014

Bourke's Luck Potholes are a natural water feature found within the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, about 35km north of Graskop on ...

Sewell, An Abandoned Mining Town in The Andes

Oct 14, 2014

Located on the slopes of the Andes in the commune of Machalí in Chile, at an altitude of 2,000 metres, lies the abandoned mining town of Sew...

Taroko Gorge, The Marble Mountains of Taiwan

Oct 13, 2014

Taroko Gorge, also known as “Marble Gorge” because of the abundant supply of marble in the area, is an impressive 19-km-long canyon, located...

Sail Rock, Russia

Oct 13, 2014

Sail Rock, also known as Parus Rock, is a natural sandstone monolith located on the shore of the Black Sea, in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, about...