The Grave With A Window

Feb 10, 2017

There is a curious grave at Evergreen Cemetery in the West River neighborhood of New Haven, Vermont, the United States. It’s a small grassy ...

Lungfish, The Fish That Lives On Land

Feb 9, 2017

The lungfish, also known as salamanderfish, is a type of freshwater fish best known for its ability to live on land, without water, for mont...

Verkhoyansk: Siberia’s Pole of Cold

Feb 9, 2017

In the remote Yakutia region of Siberia, more than a hundred kilometers inside the Arctic Circle, lies the small town of Verkhoyansk. Winter...

The Hermits of Karoulia of Mount Athos

Feb 8, 2017

Mount Athos, located on a Greek peninsula in the Aegean Sea, is home to one of the oldest surviving monastic community on Earth. The mountai...

The Bear Moat of Český Krumlov Castle

Feb 7, 2017

The historic Český Krumlov Castle in the small city of Český Krumlov, in the Czech Republic, was built in the mid-13th century by the powerf...

The Sundial Cannon of Ã…tvidaberg

Feb 7, 2017

In the not-too-distant past, before the invention of modern timekeeping devices, noontime —the moment when the sun is at the highest positio...

Santa Cruz Del Islote: A Crowded Utopia

Feb 6, 2017

Santa Cruz del Islote is a tiny coral island, and one of the smallest, in the archipelago of San Bernardo off the coast of Colombia. It is o...

Alert: The Most Northern Settlement in The World

Feb 3, 2017

Located just over eight hundred kilometers away from the North Pole, the community of Alert, on the northeastern tip of Ellesmere Island, in...

A Spotlight Of Snow

Feb 3, 2017

The other day, NASA’s Earth Observatory posted some interesting pictures about localized snow in the Netherlands. Several fields in Heensch...

Glass Beach on Ussuri Bay

Feb 2, 2017

Just a 30-minute-drive away from the city of Vladivostok, Russia, lies a stunning bay surrounded by impressive cliffs. Not very long ago, th...

The Sunken Lanes of Europe

Feb 2, 2017

Appearing as trenches dredged through the earth or tunnels cleared through forests, these ancient pathways called holloways or sunken lanes ...

Checkerboard Forest

Feb 1, 2017

If you pull up Google Maps and look at the forested areas of Western United States, you’ll notice strange checkerboard patterns, like the on...

The Oil Rig Graveyard of Cromarty Firth

Jan 31, 2017

In a remote sheltered harbor guarded by two precipitous headlands, in the North of Scotland, dozens of oil rigs are sitting idle, some for m...

The Lost Island of Ferdinandea

Jan 31, 2017

Once upon a time, in the waters not far off the coast of Sicily, there was an island called Ferdinandea. It was located right where the Medi...

Batagaika Crater, Siberia

Jan 30, 2017

In the heart of Siberia’s boreal forest, a massive crater the locals call the “gateway to the underworld” has been growing for the last fift...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 32

Jan 29, 2017

From the archives of Amusing Planet. Parting of the Sea in Jindo The Jindo county is an archipelago of 250 islands, of which Jindo Island ...

The World’s Smallest Mountain And Mountain Range

Jan 28, 2017

That little bump ahead, just beyond the fork in the road, is the world’s smallest registered mountain. Located in Australia’s low-lying Terr...

The Zion Curtains of Utah

Jan 27, 2017

A source of confusion among many first time visitors to the US state of Utah are the bars. Like any regular bar, there are stools lining the...

The Chemical Valley of Sarnia

Jan 27, 2017

These tall chimneys billowing thick, toxic smoke stand on the banks of the Saint Clair River, on the outskirts of the Canadian city of Sarni...

The Floating Bridges of Seattle

Jan 25, 2017

A bridge of concrete and steel that floats may seem highly unusual, if not impossible, but there are twenty such bridges around the world, f...