Tree Climbing Goats of Morocco

May 13, 2015

In southwest Morocco, you might actually be forgiven for asking daft questions like “do goats grow on trees?”. Everywhere you look, you will...

Realistic Animal-Shaped Candies by Shinri Tezuka

May 13, 2015

Japanese candy maker Shinri Tezuka makes absolutely amazing lollipops and candies-on-stick that look like real, live animals. The candies a...

Hell’s Revenge and The Lion's Back

May 12, 2015

Located in the heart of the Colorado Plateau, in Utah, in the western United States, between scenic red rock cliffs of Arches National Park ...

The Earthquake House of Comrie

May 11, 2015

The United Kingdom is not generally associated with earthquakes, however, these islands are still rocked by a few hundred jolts a year, alth...

Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman

May 11, 2015

The Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman, in the state of Alabama, the United States, is home to a unique collection of miniature replicas of some of...

Ponte Vecchio: A Medieval Bridge of Shops

May 9, 2015

Many centuries ago, bridges served many purposes. Aside from getting you over water, it was common for medieval bridges to have chapels and ...

Stadtlounge: An Open Air Public Lounge in St. Gallens

May 8, 2015

Located in the center of St. Gallen’s financial hub of Bleicheli, in Switzerland, is an outdoor space that looks more like the interior of a...

Kalta Minor Minaret of Khiva, Uzbekistan

May 8, 2015

Kalta Minor is an iconic symbol of the city of Khiva in Uzbekistan. This short yet stout stump of a minaret is located in front of the façad...

Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse’s No-Tie Policy

May 7, 2015

The Pinnacle Peak Patio Steakhouse & Microbrewery is a restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona, the United States, known for its delicious ste...

The Angel of The North

May 6, 2015

The Angel of the North is a steel sculpture of an angel with outstretched wings that stand 20 meters tall on top of a hill in Tyneside, outs...

Panathenaic Stadium: The Birthplace of Modern Olympics

May 6, 2015

The first modern Olympic Games was held in the summer of 1896 in the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, that saw the participation of 241 athlet...

Towns of Twins

May 6, 2015

The University of Texas estimates that 32 out of every 1,000 people in this world are a twin or 16 pairs in 1,000, which translates to 3 pe...

The Mysterious Lakes of Badain Jaran Desert

May 5, 2015

The Badain Jaran Desert occupies parts of China and Inner Mongolia covering an area of 49,000 sq. kilometers making it the third largest des...

Kuthodaw Pagoda And The World's Largest Book

May 4, 2015

Kuthodaw Pagoda is a Buddhist stupa, located at the foot of Mandalay Hill in Mandalay, Burma. It was built during the reign of King Mindon M...

For What It’s Worth: Visualizing Yield of Gold and Diamond Mines

May 3, 2015

South African photographer Dillon Marsh , continues with his photo project “For What It’s Worth” that attempts to quantify mining by visuali...

The Mud Brick Villages of Wadi Hadramaut and Wadi Dawan

May 2, 2015

Yemen in a desert country located on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by the Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait in the ...

The Disappearing Lake Urmia of Iran

Apr 30, 2015

Lake Urmia, in north-western Iran, was once one of the largest permanent saline lake in the world and the second largest in the Middle East,...

Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex: A Giant Military Complex That Was Operational For Only 24 Hours

Apr 30, 2015

At the height of the Cold War, a Soviet nuclear attack was a genuine threat and the United States decided that a defense program was needed ...

Hollow Heart in Watermelon

Apr 29, 2015

You might assume that this watermelon here has been carved by hand, but actually is completely natural. This strange condition is known as “...

The Stone Walls of Ireland

Apr 29, 2015

Travelling across rural Ireland from the east to the west, one thing that arouses curiosity among many first time visitors is the hundreds o...