Tavolara: The World's Smallest Kingdom

Mar 15, 2016

Just off the coast of Sardinia, Italy, in the Gulf of Olbia, lies the lonely island of Tavolara, that rises out of the sea as a jagged mount...

The Murals of National Autonomous University of Mexico

Mar 14, 2016

The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), located in downtown Mexico, is the largest university in Latin America, and one of the ...

Al-Shaheed Monument, Baghdad

Mar 14, 2016

During the 1970s and 1980s, Saddam Hussein’s government spent a lot of oil money in building monuments around Baghdad. Two of these are quit...

The Water Village of Kampong Ayer

Mar 14, 2016

On the banks of Brunei River, which flows through Brunei's capital city Bandar Seri Begawan, is a settlement consisting of 42 contiguous...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 12

Mar 13, 2016

A collection of interesting articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s past archives. Cancun Underwater Sculpture ...

Henninger Turm: World’s Tallest Storage Silo With a Restaurant On Top

Mar 12, 2016

Henninger Turm or Henninger Tower in Frankfurt’s Sachsenhausen district was one of this area’s famous landmark, and part of the great skylin...

Women’s World War 2 Memorials

Mar 12, 2016

All wars change the lives of those they touch, but nothing was as transformative and revolutionary as the Second World War, particularly for...

Cisternerne: A Subterranean Water Reservoir Turned Into Art Gallery

Mar 11, 2016

Buried beneath Frederiksberg Hill in the heart of Søndermarken Park, in Copenhagen, is a massive underground space that once held up to 16 m...

The Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison

Mar 10, 2016

The Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison, in the state of Colorado, is one of the world’s most famous dinosaur sites. Discovered in 1877 by Arthur Lak...

The Dragon Temple in Samphran

Mar 10, 2016

About 40 km west of Bangkok lies the district of Samphran, where there is a rather odd-looking Wat or Buddhist temple. The temple complex ha...

The Novaya Zemlya Effect

Mar 10, 2016

The Novaya Zemlya Effect is a curious optical phenomenon named after an archipelago located north of Russia, in the Arctic Ocean. It was her...

The Feng Shui Skyscrapers of Hong Kong

Mar 9, 2016

In Hong Kong, a city with one of the most beautiful skyline , the plan and design of a building is determined as much as by architects and e...

Havre Beneath The Streets

Mar 8, 2016

In the late 19th century, when the Great Northern Railway laid down its line between Seattle and Minneapolis, a distance of more than 1,600 ...

The Abandoned NSA Listening Station at Teufelsberg, Berlin

Mar 8, 2016

At the end of the Second World War, Berlin had over 400,000 homes destroyed and an estimated 75 million cubic meters of rubble that needed t...

The Mysterious Caves of Mustang, Nepal

Mar 7, 2016

The Kingdom of Mustang, bordering the Tibetan plateau, is one of the most remote and isolated region of Nepalese Himalaya. Once an independe...

Martini Junction: A Miniature Railway Hidden in The Forest

Mar 7, 2016

In the small but densely wooded Needham town forest, outside Boston, lies a secret attraction — a miniature model railway consisting of 120 ...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 11

Mar 6, 2016

A collection of interesting articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s past archives. The Most Expensive Coffee in...

The Por-Bazhyn Fortress

Mar 4, 2016

In a small island in the center of a remote Lake Tere-Khol, high in the mountains of southern Siberia, close to the Mongolian border, lies t...

The Most Visually Impressive Impact Craters on Earth

Mar 3, 2016

It is estimated that the earth’s surface is struck by about 500 meteorites a year, but only about 5 or 6 are large enough to be detected by ...

Tarkhan Dress: The World’s Oldest Woven Garment

Mar 2, 2016

This tattered V-neck linen shirt, currently on display in the UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, is the world’s oldest woven garment...