The Atomic Bomb Crater in Mars Bluff, South Carolina

Nov 25, 2015

Not too many families had a nuclear bomb dropped in their backyard, and survived. The Gregg family of Mars Bluff, South Carolina, was one of...

The Center of The Universe in Tulsa

Nov 24, 2015

Named after the city’s burgeoning music festival, the Center of the Universe in downtown Tulsa, in the US state of Oklahoma, is a strange at...

Bolton Strid: A Stream That Swallows People

Nov 24, 2015

Between Barden Tower and Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, England, lies one of nature's most dangerous booby traps. It’s a small innocuous-loo...

Fordlandia: A Modern Industrial Ruin in The Heart of Amazon

Nov 23, 2015

This photograph of men standing in shirtless bodies, surrounded by the long leaves of the jungle fauna, and a thatched hut behind, was captu...

The Oak in a Dovecote, Béceleuf

Nov 23, 2015

In the old days, the possession of a dovecote was a symbol of status and power, and only the nobles had the privilege of owning one. Breedin...

Casa Terracota: The Clay House

Nov 23, 2015

This misshapen adobe colored house, located in Villa de Leyva, a colonial mountain village 95 miles north of Bogota, Colombia, was built by ...

The World Map at Lake Klejtrup

Nov 21, 2015

The World Map on the banks of the Lake Klejtrup in Denmark is a 4,000-square-meter walkable map of the world built out of soil, stones and g...

The Beached German Submarine U-118 at Hastings, England

Nov 21, 2015

In the morning of 15 April, 1919, the townsfolk of Hastings, in Sussex, on the south coast of England, woke up to an astonishing sight. A hu...

The Flower Tower of Paris

Nov 20, 2015

In Paris's 17th arrondissement is a 10-story apartment building that’s so completely covered with potted plants that the building itself...

The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation

Nov 20, 2015

In September 2003, Kazakhstan the largest of the former Soviet Republics hosted the inaugural Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional R...

The Sad Grave of Kate McCormick

Nov 20, 2015

In a quite corner of the Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis oldest active, is the grave of 21 year old woman who died after childbirth on February 1,...

The Most Bizarre Versions of Stonehenge

Nov 19, 2015

The ancient and mysterious Stonehenge, in the plains of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England, is arguably one of the most famous monuments in the...

Patterned Grounds

Nov 19, 2015

The repeated annual freezing and thawing of permafrost soils can produce very interesting geometric features called patterned ground. These ...

Al Bahar Towers’ Responsive Sun Shades

Nov 19, 2015

Glass-façade towers are popping up every where with little thought and consideration for the local climate, even in the harsh desert environ...

The Chapel of The Holy Cross in Sedona

Nov 18, 2015

Jutting out of the red sandstone walls in the Arizona desert, the Chapel of the Holy Cross near the town of Sedona, is a marvel of modern ar...

A Used Car Vending Machine in Nashville

Nov 18, 2015

Online used car retailer Carvana , that has revolutionized how people buy cars, is back with another innovation — the world’s first coin ope...

Ships Made of Concrete

Nov 17, 2015

Perhaps the most bizarre choice of material humans ever made to make a vessel that floats was reinforced concrete. For centuries ships have ...

Pavlov’s House in Volgograd

Nov 17, 2015

On the banks of river Volga in the heart of modern-day Volgograd, formerly Stalingrad, stands a four-story apartment building with a brick m...

Dig Your Own Fossils at These Quarries

Nov 16, 2015

People knew about fossils since the time of Herodotus, but it was only in the late 18th and early 19th century, when the importance of fossi...

Musical Roads That Play Melodies When Cars Drive Over

Nov 16, 2015

A Japanese engineer by the name of Shizuo Shinoda was digging with a bulldozer when he accidentally scraped some markings into a road with i...