Oregon's Lost Lake Disappears Each Summer Down a Hole

Sep 19, 2015

The U.S. state of Oregon has at least 19 lakes named “Lost Lake”, but possibly only one fits the name. This particular Lost Lake is located ...

The Monument to Russia’s Favorite Bus LiAZ-677

Sep 17, 2015

On Saturday August 29, 2015, in the suburban town of Likino-Dulyovo, 98 kilometers northeast of Moscow, a new monument was unveiled. It’s tr...

The Lost Pink and White Terraces of Lake Rotomahana

Sep 17, 2015

In the Rotorua district, in northern New Zealand, about 25 kilometers to the east of the city of Rotorua, were two small lakes known to the ...

The World’s Largest Burls

Sep 16, 2015

Port McNeill is a small town in the North Island region of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. Located on the island's north-...

The Yuma Territorial Prison

Sep 15, 2015

Perched on top of a rocky hill overlooking the Colorado River, in the town of Yuma, in the far southwest corner of the state of Arizona, sta...

Pele’s Hair And Pele’s Tears

Sep 15, 2015

Pele's hair are naturally occurring fine fibers of volcanic glass that form when hot molten lava is thrown into the air during explosive...

Pop-up Sandcastle Hotels Open in the Netherlands

Sep 15, 2015

You may have heard about those temporary ice hotels that Sweden, Norway and some of those near-Arctic-circle countries put up during the win...

The Mysterious Desert Kites

Sep 14, 2015

In the 1920s, pilots of the Royal Air Force flying over the deserts of Israel, Jordan and Egypt saw strange line shapes in the ground that t...

Crown Shyness: When Trees Don't Like to Touch Each Other

Sep 14, 2015

Crown shyness or canopy disengagement is a phenomenon observed in some tree species in which the crowns of neighboring trees of similar heig...

The Manpupuner Rock Formations

Sep 12, 2015

The Manpupuner rock formations are a set of 7 gigantic stone pillars located on a flat plateau, west of the Ural mountains in the Troitsko-P...

The Tear Drop Memorial: The Forgotten Monument to The Victims of 9/11

Sep 12, 2015

“We will never forget”, is the phrase that has been famously repeated over and over again since the devastating attack on New York City on S...

The Hammetschwand Lift: Europe’s Tallest Outdoor Elevator

Sep 11, 2015

The lookout point at the summit of Switzerland’s famous mountain Bürgenstock offers stunning panoramic views of the Alps, Lake Lucerne, and ...

The Thornborough Henges

Sep 11, 2015

The Thornborough Henges is one of the most important pre-historic site in Britain, yet scarcely visited by tourists. It’s an earthwork compl...

The Mississippi River Basin Model

Sep 10, 2015

After decades of devastating flood in the Mississippi River Basin, Congress passed the Flood Control Act of 1928 which called for immediate ...

Nebra Sky Disk: The World’s Oldest Star Map

Sep 9, 2015

In 1999, three grave robbers were combing through a forest near Nebra, about 180 km south-west of Berlin, Germany, using metal detectors whe...

The Chullpas of Sillustani

Sep 8, 2015

Sillustani is located 34 km northwest of the city of Puno, on the shore of beautiful Umayo Lagoon, in Peru. It is one of the many sites in t...

The Anavilhanas Archipelago

Sep 8, 2015

The archipelago of Anavilhanas is located on the Rio Negro river, approximately 70 km upstream from Manaus, Brazil, at a place where the riv...

The Lion’s Mound at The Battlefield of Waterloo

Sep 7, 2015

The historic Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815, took place near the town of Waterloo, in present day Belgium, in the municipalities of Bra...

The Cirkelbroen Bridge in Copenhagen

Sep 7, 2015

Copenhagen has a new artistic landmark, a bridge called Cirkelbroen, designed by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson and opened last...

The Glittering Gold Museum in Bogota

Sep 7, 2015

The Gold Museum in Bogota is one of Columbia’s most important museums with an extraordinary collection of Pre Hispanic gold work on display....