Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Matsue, Japan

Mar 10, 2015

The Eshima Ohashi Bridge is a two-lane concrete road bridge that links the city of Matsue in Shimane Prefecture to Sakaiminato in Tottori Pr...

Tobbe Malm’s Bolt Sculptures

Mar 9, 2015

These unusually emotive sculptures were created by Oslo-based blacksmith and photographer Tobbe Malm . Malm found the bolts in an old farm i...

A Grave in the Middle of the Road

Mar 9, 2015

In the middle of East County Road 400 South, near Amity, in the state of Indiana, in the U.S., is a small mound of earth that splits the asp...

Chariot Tracks on The Streets of Pompeii

Mar 9, 2015

The ruins of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, which was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, is located near modern Naple...

Photos Taken 100 Years Apart Show How Glaciers Are Disappearing

Mar 7, 2015

We are currently living in an interglacial period, a relatively warm period of time during an ice age, which will last several thousands of ...

The Concrete Block of Human Teeth in Elkhart

Mar 6, 2015

At the street corner created by the intersection of Riverside Drive and Lexington Avenue in the city of Elkhart, in Indiana, United States, ...

Art in Island: An Interactive 3D Art Museum In Philippines

Mar 6, 2015

While museums around the world strictly disallow photography, this one in particular not only allow touching of exhibits and photography, th...

Takhini Hot Springs' Hair Freezing Contest

Mar 5, 2015

Takhini Hot Springs is a natural hot springs located just outside the border of Whitehorse, in Yukon, Canada. Known and used for centuries b...

Figurative Wood Sculptures by Peter Demetz

Mar 5, 2015

Italian artist Peter Demetz carves realistic human figures out of wood scaled down to less than two-feet, although some of his bigger sculp...

Stunning Ice Formations on Lake Superior Ice Cave

Mar 4, 2015

On the shores of Lake Superior on Bayfield Peninsula, in Wisconsin, the United States, is a popular winter attraction - the Bayfield Ice Cav...

Navid Baraty’s Fictional Space Photos Are Just Food on a Scanner

Mar 4, 2015

New York based photographer Navid Baraty (previously featured for his stunning photos of New York City Intersection ) who works for high pro...

The Street Corner That Changed The World

Mar 4, 2015

In the capital city of Sarajevo, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, on a street corner just across Latin Bridge, hangs a big purple banner that proclaim...

The Peculiar Burial Rites of Tana Toraja

Mar 3, 2015

The picturesque mountainous region of South Sulawesi, in Indonesia, is home to an ethnic group called the Toraja. A large number of its memb...

The Penguin Population That Thrives on Falklands’ Minefields

Mar 2, 2015

The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean about 300 miles east of South America's southern Patagonian coast. T...

The Million Dollar McGuire's Irish Pub

Feb 28, 2015

McGuire's Irish Pub and Brewery is a popular restaurant and local landmark in Pensacola, Florida. The pub is located in a 1927 building ...

The Colorful Cemeteries of Guatemala

Feb 27, 2015

In Guatemala culture, afterlife is highly celebrated, and this cultural aspect is readily visible in their cemeteries. Scattered throughout ...

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...