The Alphabets From Space

Jan 5, 2016

In July 2012, while working on a story about wildfires, NASA’s science writer and social media manager Adam P. Voiland spotted a V-shaped pl...

Rainier Tower, or The Beaver Building

Jan 4, 2016

The North American beaver is the lumberjack of the rodent world. With nothing but its four front teeth, the beaver can cut down a small tree...

The Best Drone Photography of 2015

Jan 4, 2016

Drone photography has becoming increasingly popular, and thanks to communities like Dronestagram , drone fliers from around the world are ta...

Buildings That Look Like Stacked Boxes

Jan 4, 2016

With all high rises starting to look alike, some architects are trying out new design forms like twists and circles . A new form that’s gai...

The Battle For The Largest Bonfire in The Netherlands

Jan 4, 2016

In the last few days of the year leading up to the midnight of December 31, two Dutch teams from the neighboring districts of Scheveningen (...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 3

Jan 3, 2016

A collection of interesting and noteworthy articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s nearly 8-year old archives. ...

Germany Opens Bicycle Superhighway

Jan 2, 2016

Intercity travelling by bicycles is about to become a reality in Europe, as Germany opens the first ever superhighway for bicycle-only traff...

Northumberlandia: The Lady of the North

Jan 2, 2016

In the former coal mining town of Cramlington, Northumberland, North East England, is a gigantic piece of land art in the shape of reclining...

Skating on The Rideau Canal

Jan 2, 2016

New Year has arrived and gone. The holidays is almost over and many people have already returned back to their dreaded work and life in gene...

The Ice of Lake Baikal

Dec 30, 2015

Lake Baikal in southern Siberia, remains covered with ice for almost five months a year. Every winter as the temperature plummets below zero...

Kobe Luminarie Light Festival

Dec 30, 2015

One of the best display of lights in entire Japan takes place in Kobe during Kobe Luminarie. The event is held every year from early to mid-...

A Daredevil Aerial Walkway Over a Tea Park in China

Dec 30, 2015

What’s more dangerous than a glass-bottom bridge ? A bridge without a bottom, of course! Such an aerial walkway buttressed by only ropes ha...

The Hall of Mosses

Dec 29, 2015

The Hall of Mosses is a short hiking trail located in the Hoh Rain Forest on the Olympic Peninsula in the west of Washington state, USA. The...

The Painted Cliffs of Maria Island

Dec 29, 2015

The beautifully patterned sandstone rocks of Painted Cliffs are one of Maria island’s most popular attraction. The mountainous island locate...

Yanweizhou Wetland Park, China

Dec 29, 2015

Located in the heart of Jinhua City in central Zhejiang province in eastern China, is a natural riparian wetland where the Wuyi River and Yi...

Iceland’s Most Beautiful Waterfalls

Dec 28, 2015

Iceland is often called the land of waterfalls. Indeed, there are literally hundreds of these natural beauties all over the country. From th...

The Bath Tubs of Mystic Hot Springs

Dec 28, 2015

At Mystic Hot Springs in Monroe, Utah, hot water comes out from deep underground at a scalding 75 degrees degrees Celsius at a rate of about...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 2

Dec 27, 2015

A collection of interesting and noteworthy articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s nearly 8-year old archives. ...

The Christmas Tree Worm

Dec 24, 2015

Scientifically that are called spirobranchus giganteus , but they are better known by their colloquial name — Christmas tree worm. The worm ...

The Diamond Building at The University of Sheffield

Dec 23, 2015

The University of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England, has opened a new landmark building called “the Diamond”. It is named after its dist...