The Sewer Gas Destructor Lamps of England

Dec 13, 2016

In Victorian England, gas build-up in underground sewers was often a problem for the city dwellers. Old sewers were not always laid on suffi...

The ‘Whiskey War’ of Hans Island

Dec 13, 2016

In the remote north of the Atlantic Ocean, right on the edge of the freezing waters of the Arctic Ocean, lies a tiny speck of an island. Nam...

The Plague Village Of Eyam And Its Great Sacrifice

Dec 12, 2016

The Great Plague of London affected many places across England, but one small village in Derbyshire called Eyam, will always be remembered f...

World War 2 Wrecks of Solomon Islands

Dec 9, 2016

In the remote South Pacific, east of Papua New Guinea, and not far from Australia, lies a string of about nine hundred islands that make up ...

Pozzo di S. Patrizio

Dec 8, 2016

Pozzo di S. Patrizio, or the St. Patrick's Well, is a historic well in Orvieto, Umbria, central Italy, built between 1527 and 1537 at th...

The Ghosts of St. George’s Church in Lekova

Dec 8, 2016

For nearly fifty years, St. George’s Church in the village of Lukova, in Czech Republic, lay abandoned. The last congregation held in this 1...

The Birth Of An Ocean: The Afar Rift of Ethiopia

Dec 8, 2016

In the remote Afar depression in northern Ethiopia, the African Continent is slowly splitting apart and a new ocean is forming. Normally geo...

The Remarkable Story of St Kilda’s Residents

Dec 6, 2016

The remote archipelago of St Kilda, off the west coast of the Scottish mainland, is truly an isolated place. Located some 64 km west of the ...

The Strange Victorian Dinosaurs of Crystal Palace Park

Dec 5, 2016

Inside an enclosure at the Crystal Palace Park in London, is a collection of over thirty concrete sculptures of dinosaurs. Built more than o...

The Toxic White Beaches of Rosignano Solvay

Dec 5, 2016

The dazzling white sand of “Spiagge Bianche”, or “white beaches”, in the town of Rosignano Solvay, in southern Tuscany, has been luring tour...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 30

Dec 4, 2016

From the archives of Amusing Planet. The Floating Islands of Lake Titicaca Lake Titicaca, on the border of Peru and Bolivia, is notable fo...

The Witches' Weigh House in Oudewater

Dec 2, 2016

In medieval Netherlands, weigh houses were a common feature in many markets up and down the country. They were run by the local authorities,...

This Rocky Wall Was Created By The New Zealand Earthquake

Dec 1, 2016

The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that stuck the South Island of New Zealand on November 14, 2016, have changed the geography of the region, part...

The ‘Ancient Lights’ Windows of England

Dec 1, 2016

In many old brick buildings around London, you’ll find signs saying ‘Ancient Lights‘ marked beneath individual windows. The best examples ar...

The Spite Towers of Irish Hills

Dec 1, 2016

Standing atop a small knoll along the highway between Detroit and Chicago, the Twin Towers of Irish Hills in Lenawee County, in Southeast Mi...

Tehachapi Loop

Dec 1, 2016

The Tehachapi Loop is an iconic spiral loop, 1.17 km long, that passes over itself as it gains height on the railroad main line through Teha...

The Million Dollar Point of Vanuatu

Nov 29, 2016

Located off the coast of Espírito Santo, an island belonging to the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, is a vast undersea junkyard of military...

The Gibbs Farm Sculpture Park

Nov 29, 2016

Just north of Auckland, overlooking the expansive Kaipara Harbour, is the private park of New Zealand businessman, entrepreneur and avid art...

Orlando Towers in Johannesburg

Nov 29, 2016

In Orlando township in the urban area of Soweto, in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, stands two cooling towers of the decommissioned ...

The Nuclear Bunker Where America Preserves Its Audio-Visual Heritage

Nov 28, 2016

The Library of Congress has over 160 million items in its collection, including 23 million books, and more than 1.1 million films, and telev...