The Goose Girl of Göttingen

Jun 8, 2016

Located halfway between Hamburg and Frankfurt, near to the Harz mountains, the town of Göttingen is best known for its university which was ...

The Drive-Through Trees of California

Jun 7, 2016

The giant redwoods of Northern California are the biggest trees in the world with trunks so thick that it’s possible to carve a small drivew...

The Mystery of Synchronous Fireflies

Jun 6, 2016

In the first few weeks of June, visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee, United States, are treated to a rare natural spe...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 19

Jun 5, 2016

A collection of interesting articles from Amusing Planet’s archives. Tall Tale Postcards of the Twentieth Century During the early years o...

Fliegeberg: Otto Lilienthal’s ‘Fly Mountain’

Jun 4, 2016

One of the major inspiration to the Wright brothers was the work of German pioneer of aviation, Otto Lilienthal, who repeatedly and successf...

The Temples of Humankind, Damanhur

Jun 4, 2016

In 1978, a group of about fifteen people belonging to a mysterious spiritual community called Damanhur, lead by its founder Oberto Airaudi, ...

The Devil’s Nose Railroad

Jun 3, 2016

When Ecuador President General Eloy Alfaro took office in 1895, and announced that a new railway line would be built connecting the coastal ...

Texas Town Erects a Selfie Statue

Jun 3, 2016

The town of Sugar Land, Texas, has got the Internet talking after it erected a strange new piece of public art —a bronze statue featuring tw...

The Strangely Seductive 18th Century Anatomical Wax Models

Jun 2, 2016

These beautiful wax models of sensuous women lying supine, with their heads tipped back, and lips parted in ecstasy, look like they are from...

The Monument to Hugh Glass

Jun 1, 2016

Perhaps the most memorable scene from the 2015 movie The Revenant was Hugh Glass, played by actor Leonardo DiCaprio, being attacked by a gr...

Carving Dead Trees Into Public Art

Jun 1, 2016

Trees have long life spans, but eventually they too die of old age or succumb to diseases or get damaged in thunderstorms and hurricanes. Wh...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 18

May 29, 2016

A collection of interesting articles from Amusing Planet’s archives. Illustrated Guide to Italian Hand Gestures Hand gestures and body lan...

These Mysterious Mounds in South America Are Made of Worm Poop

May 28, 2016

Scattered across the vast grassy floodplains of the great Orinoco River of South America, in an area roughly the size of Ireland, are thousa...

Rock in The House, Fountain City

May 27, 2016

On April 24, 1995, a 55-ton boulder rolled down a hill and crashed into the bedroom of the house of Maxine and Dwight Anderson at 440 North ...

Historic Dollhouses Capture 300 Years of British Domestic Life

May 27, 2016

The National Building Museum in Washington DC has a new exhibit. On loan from the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood in London, this ...

Cuexcomate: A Dead Volcano You Can Climb Into

May 26, 2016

Located in the neighborhood of La Libertad, in the city of Puebla, Mexico, the sinter cone deposit of Cuexcomate has been mistakenly describ...

Memorial to The Murdered Jews of Europe

May 26, 2016

One of the most impressive and controversial memorial to the Holocaust is located near Brandenburg Gate, in the Friedrichstadt neighborhood ...

Parque de Bombas: The Old Ponce Fire Station

May 25, 2016

One of Ponce’s most recognizable landmarks is Parque de Bombas, the city’s old firehouse building and now a firefighting museum. This bright...

The Skyscraper Without a Window

May 25, 2016

Standing at 33 Thomas Street in the Civic Center neighborhood of New York City is a 550-foot tall monolithic, granite-clad, concrete buildin...

The Crooked House of Himley

May 24, 2016

The Crooked House, so called because of its lean, is a curious little attraction and a local watering hole located close to the village of H...