The Hot Sand Baths of Siwa

Aug 28, 2015

Between July to September, during the hottest months of the year when temperature hovers around 37 degrees in the shade, people from all ove...

The Hindenburgdamm Causeway

Aug 28, 2015

The Hindenburgdamm or Hindenburg Dam is an 11 km-long causeway joining the North Frisian island of Sylt to mainland Schleswig-Holstein, off ...

Ella & Pitr’s Giant Murals of Sleeping People

Aug 28, 2015

French street artist duo Ella and Pitr, from the city of Saint-Etienne, has created a name for themselves in the world of street art over th...

The Planetarium of Nagoya City Science Museum

Aug 27, 2015

The Nagoya City Science Museum, at the center of Nagoya City in central Japan, can be easily recognized by its enormous silver globe, called...

5 Most Impressive Blue Holes Around The World

Aug 26, 2015

A blue hole is an underwater sinkhole formed by the erosion of carbonate rocks and appears as a dark blue circle of water in the ocean. Blue...

Sand Mandala: The Tibetan Art of Intricate Sand Paintings

Aug 26, 2015

Mandalas are spiritual and ritual symbols in Hinduism and Buddhism that represent the universe. It’s an ancient Sanskrit word that means “ci...

Guided Busways

Aug 25, 2015

Between Cambridge, Huntingdon and St Ives in the English county of Cambridgeshire, runs a special bus service over a special route that cons...

Crested Saguaro Cactus

Aug 24, 2015

The giant saguaro cactus is a universal symbol of the American west. These plants are native to only a small region of southern Arizona, the...

The Hanging Pillar of Lepakshi Temple

Aug 24, 2015

The beautiful 16th century Veerabhadra temple, also known as Lepakshi temple, is located in the small historical village of Lepakshi in the ...

Ruhr’s Slag Heap Tourism

Aug 24, 2015

The Ruhr region in North Rhine-Westphalia, is naturally flat but dotted with hundreds of small man-made hills. These impressive elevations a...

The Betel Nut Beauties of Taiwan

Aug 22, 2015

Scantily clad young women sitting inside brightly-lit glass kiosks with flashing lights and neon signs are a common sight along Taiwan's...

Used Wimbledon Tennis Balls Become Tiny Homes for Mice

Aug 22, 2015

Every year, an astonishing number of tennis balls are used during the Wimbledon tournament — more than 54,000 . This high figure is due to t...

The Steps of Pittsburgh

Aug 21, 2015

The city of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, the United States, is located over an unruly terrain of hills, hollows, valleys and three intersecti...

Banksy Opens Satirical Amusement Park ‘Dismaland’ in UK

Aug 21, 2015

Britain’s most celebrated artist Banksy has opened a new exhibition called ‘ Dismaland ’, which he describes as a “family theme park unsuita...

The Santa Justa Elevator in Lisbon

Aug 20, 2015

The Santa Justa Elevator, Elevador de Santa Justa in Portuguese, is a historic outdoor elevator located in the civil parish of Santa Justa,...

Keep What You Find at The Crater of Diamonds

Aug 20, 2015

The Crater of Diamonds in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, the United States, is the world’s only diamond mine open to the public, where by paying a ...

China’s New Motorway is Built Over Water

Aug 19, 2015

China has opened a new stretch of road that connects Xingshang County to the Zhaojun Bridge in central China’s Hubei province. A 4-km-long s...

One Square Mile of Hope: The Largest Raft of Canoes and Kayaks

Aug 19, 2015

On September 13, 2014, a total of exactly 3,150 canoes and kayaks converged on Fourth Lake in the town of Inlet, in New York to set a new Gu...

The Folded Rocks of Sideling Hill Road Cut

Aug 18, 2015

The Sideling Hill is a long, steep, narrow mountain ridge that runs north to south across western Maryland in Washington County, in the Unit...

The Petrifying Well of Knaresborough

Aug 18, 2015

On the banks of the river Nidd, near the town of Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, is one of the oldest ‘entrance charging’ tourist attracti...