Asphalt Lakes And The Secrets in Their Depths

Jul 23, 2016

Some of the world’s strangest lakes are filled not with water but with asphalt, also known bitumen, the same material that roads are paved w...

Fictional Bridges on Euro Banknotes Become Real

Jul 20, 2016

In 2002, the European Central Bank introduced seven new bank notes to the union. Each note featured an artwork of a bridge on the back. Acco...

Paternoster: This Elevator Never Stops

Jul 20, 2016

The paternoster is kind of elevator that consist of a chain of open compartments that move up and down continuously through the vertical sha...

The Round City of Baghdad

Jul 19, 2016

The city of Baghdad was founded in the 8th century as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, by its caliph al-Mansur. The Caliphate had just ...

The Giant Pink Bunny at Colletto Fava

Jul 19, 2016

On the hills of the 5,000 foot high Colletto Fava mountain in northern Italy's Piedmont region, there lies an enormous pink bunny. The t...

The Infinite Bridge in Aarhus, Denmark

Jul 18, 2016

The “Infinite Bridge” is located in Denmark’s second-largest city Aarhus. Designed by Gjøde & Povlsgaard Arkitekter for the 2015 “Sculpt...

Friedrich Bayer Bridge, Sao Paulo

Jul 18, 2016

The Friedrich Bayer Bridge is located in front of headquarters of the German multinational pharmaceutical company Bayer, in Sao Paulo, Brazi...

Whitney Plantation: America’s First And Only Slavery Museum

Jul 18, 2016

Whitney Plantation is located near Wallace, in Louisiana, on the historic River Road in St. John the Baptist Parish, less than an hour from...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 22

Jul 17, 2016

From the archives of Amusing Planet. Spectacular Caves and Rocks at Staffa Island The island of Staffa in Scotland is probably best known ...

UNESCO Inscribes 9 New Heritage Sites

Jul 16, 2016

The World Heritage Committee, the cultural arm of the United Nations is currently meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, for its 40th session. The com...

Justo Gallego’s Self Built Cathedral

Jul 16, 2016

About 20 km from Madrid is the small town of Mejorada del Campo. There on a farmland inherited from his family, Justo Gallego Martínez, bett...

Bierpinsel: Berlin’s Beer Brush Building

Jul 16, 2016

The Bierpinsel, officially the “Tower Restaurant Steglitz”, was supposed to look like a tree, but it ended up looking like a gigantic brush,...

Bingham Canyon Mine Landslide

Jul 15, 2016

On April 10, 2013, a gigantic chunk of earth and rocks gave away and crashed into the humongous pit created by copper mining at the Bingham ...

The Thousand Shrines of Sahasralinga

Jul 15, 2016

There is a place in the district of Uttara Kannada of Karnataka state in India, where hundreds of shrines of the Hindu god Shiva are carved ...

17th Century Sketches Comparing Human And Animal Faces

Jul 14, 2016

These bizarre sketches were made by French painter and art theorist Charles Le Brun (1619 – 1690) who was declared by King Louis XIV as ...

The $8.5 Million Astolat Dollhouse Castle: World’s Most Expensive Dollhouse

Jul 14, 2016

Appraised at $8.5 million, the Astolat Dollhouse Castle costs more than a fully furnished condo in New York City. But then, this is no ordin...

Colossal Statue of Guan Yu in Jingzhou

Jul 14, 2016

An enormous statue of the ancient Chinese warrior Guan Yu was recently unveiled at a park in Jingzhou city in Hubei province. The statue dep...

The Sand Buried Village of Shoyna

Jul 13, 2016

Shoyna is a small fishing village located on the Kanin Peninsula in Northern Russia. Situated on the edge of the arctic circle, the inhabita...

The Great Bell of Dhammazedi

Jul 13, 2016

The Great Bell of Dhammazedi was cast in the late 15th century by order of King Dhammazedi of the Burmese kingdom Hanthawaddy, and presented...

The Sound Mirrors of Great Britain

Jul 12, 2016

World War One was the first major conflict that saw the use of airplanes. During the early years of the fighting, aircraft were mostly used ...