London’s Deep Level Air Raid Shelters

Sep 28, 2016

When the Second World broke out in Europe, and London became the prime bombing target, people began to pour into the platforms of the London...

Colma, The Town of The Dead

Sep 27, 2016

South of San Francisco, near Daly City, lies the small town of Colma where the dead outnumbers the living by a thousand to one. It’s less th...

Jal Mahal: Jaipur’s Submerged Water Palace

Sep 26, 2016

Submerged in the waters of an artificial lake, in the “pink city” of Jaipur, in the state of Rajasthan, India, is the beautiful marbled pala...

Hess Triangle: The Smallest Piece of Private Property in New York City

Sep 24, 2016

At the southwest corner of Christopher Street and Seventh Avenue, in front of the entrance to the Village Cigars store, there's a small ...

The Restored Castle of Matrera

Sep 24, 2016

Restoring an ancient monument is a delicate business. Do you shore up an existing wall, or redo it completely in modern concrete? When the c...

The Historic Dutch Ship Batavia, And Its Blood-Curdling History

Sep 22, 2016

Moored at Bataviawerf, in Lelystad, in the Netherlands, is an authentic replica of a 17th-century ship named Batavia that once belonged to t...

Saudi Arabia’s Abandoned Hejaz Railway

Sep 20, 2016

The Hejaz railway that ran from Damascus to Medina, through the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, was one of the principal railroads of the Otto...

The Dee Wright Observatory And Viewing Tubes

Sep 20, 2016

Google Maps and GPS tracking apps are of great assistance when hiking in the wild, but they still fall short when it comes to identifying di...

A Mysterious Ice Cave That Produces Ice Only During Summer

Sep 19, 2016

About four miles east of Coudersport, in the town of Sweden, in Potter County, Pennsylvania, lies the most puzzling geological anomaly. It’s...

The Giant Eucalyptus of Australia

Sep 19, 2016

Most eucalyptus trees are moderately-sized but come to their native land, Australia, and you will be surprised at how tall these trees can g...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 26

Sep 18, 2016

From the archives of Amusing Planet. World’s Highest Tennis Court at Burj Al Arab The world’s highest tennis court stands atop the fourth ...

Kayakoy: A Greek Ghost Town in Turkey

Sep 16, 2016

Eight km to the south of Fethiye city in southwestern Turkey lies the ruins of around five hundred houses belonging to the once thriving com...

The Seven Noses of Soho

Sep 16, 2016

Attached to the walls of various buildings around the Soho neighborhood, in one of the inner boroughs of London, are several plaster casts o...

Japan’s Notorious Taiji Dolphin Hunt

Sep 14, 2016

One of the most infamous dolphin hunting season has begun on the small coastal town of Taiji, in southwestern Japan. Hundreds of dolphins ar...

Pobiti Kamani: The Stone Forest, Bulgaria

Sep 14, 2016

About 18 km to the west of Varna, Bulgaria, on the road to the capital of Sofia is a remarkable natural area called Pobiti Kamani or the Sto...

Nine Mile Canyon: The World’s Longest Art Gallery

Sep 13, 2016

The Nine Mile Canyon in eastern Utah, in the United States, is home to one of the largest concentration of native American rock art in North...

This Wooden Barrel Was The World’s First Military Submarine

Sep 13, 2016

The possibilities of a submersible boat that could cruise below the water’s surface undetected and ambush enemy ships has fascinated militar...

The Fauld Explosion Crater at Hanbury

Sep 12, 2016

On the outskirts of the small village of Hanbury, in Staffordshire, England, a few minutes walk from The Cock Inn, is a large crater created...

The World’s Longest Surfing Wave at Chicama, Peru

Sep 10, 2016

The small coastal town of Puerto Chicama, in northwestern Peru, is home to the longest, the most perfect, left-breaking wave in the world. H...

The Monster Mile of Dover International Speedway

Sep 9, 2016

The Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware, United States, is one of three publicly held concrete racetracks used in NASCAR races. ...