Pearl-Qatar, A Luxurious Artificial Island

Dec 2, 2014

The Pearl-Qatar in Doha, Qatar, is a luxurious residential complex that is being developed on an artificial island, off the coast of Doha’s ...

Gubbio’s Enormous Christmas Tree on Mount Ingino

Dec 2, 2014

Every year on Christmas, the small medieval town of Gubbio, in northern Italy, lights up the world’s biggest Christmas tree on the slopes of...

Auckland, The City of Volcanoes

Dec 1, 2014

Auckland, the largest and most populous city of New Zealand, straddles a volcanic field that contains no less than 50 volcanoes. These volca...

Winter in Riisitunturi National Park

Nov 28, 2014

Riisitunturi National Park is situated in the southern part of Finnish Lapland near Posio, in Finland. The park covers an area of 77 square ...

The Long and Lonely Eyre Highway: Australia’s Longest Straight Road

Nov 27, 2014

Imagine a drive, a thousand miles long with no turns or bends, across a vast featureless plain with repetitive landscape, and hundreds of ki...

Széchenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest

Nov 27, 2014

The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is the largest medicinal bath and one of the largest public baths in Europe, located in the northern end of City ...

Bill Fink Creates Photorealistic Images Out of Literally Anything

Nov 26, 2014

Artist and photographer Bill Fink is the mastermind behind “ Time and Matter Photography ”, an art form that involves producing photorealist...

World Toilet Day: Toilets Around The World

Nov 26, 2014

Pooping may be a subject of potty humor in the West, but for millions of people in underdeveloped countries around the world, sanitation is ...

Damien Hirst Builds Cityscapes From Surgical Tools

Nov 26, 2014

What at first appears to be black and white aerial images of cities are actually recreations by renowned British artist Damien Hirst using v...

Ifrane, The Switzerland of Morocco

Nov 25, 2014

If the name Morocco conjures up images of a place with narrow, maze like streets lined with old earth-colored buildings, you are not alone. ...

The Trans-Amazonian Highway: An Ecological Disaster

Nov 24, 2014

The Trans-Amazonian highway is a 5,000 kilometre road which cuts across the heart of the Amazon forest, spanning Brazil from the coastal cit...

Hay-on-Wye: The Town of Books

Nov 24, 2014

Hay-on-Wye is a small market town and community on the banks of the river Wye in Powys, Wales, adjacent to the English border. Often describ...

Survival Condo Project: A Luxurious Underground Doomsday Bunker

Nov 22, 2014

The Survival Condo Project is a luxury condo complex housed in a former underground missile silo near Concordia, in Kansas, in the US. Locat...

The Stone Towers Of Svaneti, Georgia

Nov 22, 2014

The ancient province of Svaneti in Georgia, is located on the southern slopes of the Caucasus mountain range, on the north-western part of t...

The Pigeon Towers of Iran

Nov 21, 2014

During the 16th and 17th century, particularly around the time of the Safavid reign, the Iranian folks built a large number of towers to hou...

The Historical Village of Abyaneh

Nov 20, 2014

When the Arabs invaded Persia in the 7th century, some followers of the Zoroastrian religion fled to the surrounding mountains and deserts t...

Laguna Colorada: The Red Lagoon of Bolivia

Nov 19, 2014

Laguna Colorada, or the Red Lagoon, is a shallow salt lake located at an altitude of 14,000 feet in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivi...

Kungur Ice Cave

Nov 18, 2014

Kungur Ice Cave is a karst cave located in the Urals, near the town Kungur in Perm Krai, Russia, on the banks of the Sylva River. With a len...

The Sardine Run, South Africa

Nov 17, 2014

Every year, between the months of May and July, massive schools of sardines travel north from the cold southern oceans off South Africa'...

Sultan The Pit Pony

Nov 17, 2014

Sultan the Pit Pony is a massive 200 metre raised-earth sculpture in Caerphilly, in South Wales. The sculpture is affectionately named “Sult...