The Sinkholes of Cerro Sarisarinama

Feb 26, 2015

Cerro Sarisarinama is a table-topped mountain called a tepui , in Jaua-Sarisariñama National Park at the far south-west of Bolívar State, in...

A Customer Service Complaint From 1750 B.C

Feb 26, 2015

A letter inscribed in an ancient clay tablet, dating from 1750 BC corresponding to the period of Old Babylon, and currently at the British M...

Semuc Champey Stepped Pools

Feb 26, 2015

Hidden in the jungle in the department of Alta Verapaz, in Guatemala, about 11 km south of the Q’eqchi’ Maya town of Lanquín, is a stunning ...

The Sunken Pirate City of Port Royal

Feb 25, 2015

Port Royal was a city situated on the end of an 18-mile long sand spit known as the Palisadoes, at the mouth of the Kingston Harbour, in sou...

The Electric Blue Waters of Chalk Sound

Feb 24, 2015

Chalk Sound is a beautiful natural lagoon located on the southwest of Providenciales, an island belonging to the Turks and Caicos Islands, a...

Playful Electrical Pylon Designs

Feb 24, 2015

The expansion of the power grid is an important part of a country’s development, but the electrical pylons or transmission towers - the huge...

The Children’s War Victims Memorial in Lidice

Feb 23, 2015

On 27 May 1942, a high-ranking German Nazi official and the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia - Reinhard Heydrich, was being driven f...

Qasr al Farid: The Lonely Castle of Mada'in Saleh

Feb 21, 2015

Mada'in Saleh is an ancient city of pre-Islamic period located in northern Saudi Arabia, about 1,400 km to the north of capital Riyadh. ...

A Hidden Beach in Marieta Islands Formed by Military Bombing

Feb 21, 2015

Marieta Islands are a group of small uninhabited islands a few miles off the coast of Nayarit, in Mexico. Ever since the islands was labelle...

Alex Chinneck’s Upside Down Car Installation in London

Feb 20, 2015

A section of the tarmac at the car park at London's Southbank Centre appears to have been peeled back suspending a tomato-red Vauxhall C...

The Wind Catchers of Iran

Feb 20, 2015

The middle eastern countries are characterised by a hot and dry climate, and so buildings and homes are traditionally constructed from thick...

The Eye Deceiving Murals of Quebec City

Feb 20, 2015

In the last 15 years, a number of fresco paintings have popped up across Quebec City, becoming a real tourist attraction and a major compone...

Ali Alamedy’s Miniature Dioramas

Feb 19, 2015

Ali Alamedy is an Iraq-born, Turkey-based art director who loves making miniature models using materials any typical person would throw awa...

Okotoks Erratic: The Big Rock of Alberta

Feb 17, 2015

About 7 km west of the town of Okotoks in Alberta, in Canada, on the flat prairie lies a massive piece of rock 41 meters long, 18 meters wid...

The Temple of All Religions in Russia

Feb 17, 2015

The Temple of All Religions is an architectural complex in the dacha settlement of Staroye Arakchino, inside Kazan municipality in Russia. T...

The Cave Pearls of Gruta de las Canicas

Feb 16, 2015

Cave pearls are small, spherical calcite formations the size of marbles that are formed by the concentric deposition of calcium salts around...

The Architectural Grandeur of Omotesando, Tokyo

Feb 13, 2015

Omotesando is a tree-lined avenue located in the Harajuku and Aoyama district in Tokyo, stretching from Meiji Shrine in Aoyama-dori to Haraj...

Las Vegas At Night From 8,799 Feet

Feb 12, 2015

After capturing jaw-dropping images of New York City from a helicopter, Vincent Laforet has turned his camera towards the city of sin - La...

4 Ancient Roman Amphitheatres Still in Use Today

Feb 12, 2015

Two thousand years ago, when the mighty Roman emperors ruled over a significant part of the world, they built large public stadium-like ente...

The Cathedral of Salamanca's Astronaut

Feb 10, 2015

The ancient Spanish city of Salamanca, situated on the banks of the River Tormes, is one of the oldest university towns in Europe with a ric...