The Outer Trial Bank

Sep 19, 2017

In The Wash, a squarish estuary on the East coast of England, where Norfolk meets Lincolnshire, there is a peculiar island, perfectly circul...

The Building That Was Built From Top to Bottom

Sep 16, 2017

At Plaza de Colón in Madrid, Spain, there is a twin building that is known locally as "El Enchufe" or "The Plug" for it ...

The Tumuli Lava Blisters

Sep 15, 2017

In the relatively flat Harman Valley, located between Wallacedale and Byaduk, south of Mount Napier in Victoria, Australia, are peculiar roc...

The Kauri Driving Dams

Sep 14, 2017

The Kauaeranga Valley in New Zealand's North Island was once covered in vast kauri forests. The trees were immense with thick, straight ...

The Bullet-Scarred ‘Operation Anthropoid’ Church in Prague

Sep 12, 2017

The Saints Cyril and Methodius Church on Resslova Street, in Prague, may look like any other Baroque church in the Czech capital, but turn r...

Signal Hill: The Birthplace of Modern Communications

Sep 8, 2017

Overlooking the harbour of St John's, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, is a massive piece of rock towering 140 meters above the Atl...

London’s Cabmen's Shelters

Sep 7, 2017

Scattered throughout the streets of London, often overlooked, are small green sheds that have been offering shelter and hot food to the city...

The Devil’s Corkscrews

Sep 5, 2017

In the mid-1800s, ranchers across Sioux County, in the US state of Nebraska, began unearthing strange, spiral structures of hardened rock-li...

Iligan, The City of Majestic Waterfalls

Sep 5, 2017

The city of Iligan, in the Northern Mindanao region of Philippines, is one of the country’s major city and the industrial center of the sout...

Rocamadour—The Vertical Village

Sep 1, 2017

Since medieval times, the village of Rocamadour in the Occitanie region of southwestern France has attracted pilgrims from across Europe for...

The Witness Trees of The American Civil War

Aug 31, 2017

Across the United States there are hundreds and thousands of trees that have stood around for many centuries and bore witness to the history...

Old Sarum of Salisbury

Aug 30, 2017

Old Sarum in Salisbury, England, is a historically important archeological site consisting of an Iron Age hillfort and what little remains o...

Hill of the Buddha

Aug 30, 2017

The Hill of the Buddha is a giant Buddha statue located atop a small hill near a cemetery in the Japanese island Hokkaido. The statue was bu...

The Closes of Edinburgh

Aug 29, 2017

The Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland, consisted originally of the main street, now known as the Royal Mile, and a large number of small alley...

The Mysterious Erdstalls Tunnels

Aug 29, 2017

Across Europe, there are hundreds of underground tunnels that lead to nowhere and about which no historic records have ever been found. They...

The Art of Deliberate Imperfection

Aug 28, 2017

Some people are perfectionists, going great lengths and through punishing routines to achieve the perfect figure, the perfect score, the ini...

Ytterby: The Village That Chemists Love

Aug 25, 2017

What do the following ten chemical elements have in common? Yttrium Ytterbium Terbium Erbium Gadolinium Thulium Scandium Holmium D...

Elche, The City of Palm Trees

Aug 23, 2017

In the city of Elche, in Spain, there is a large grove of palm trees that’s the only one of its kind in Europe, and one of the largest palm ...

The Stilt Walking Shepherds of Landes

Aug 23, 2017

The Landes region of southwestern France, bordering the Bay of Biscay, is covered by a large pine forest. In fact, it’s the largest ‘maritim...

The Silo Art Trail in Australia

Aug 22, 2017

For more than a hundred years, grain silos doting the plains across the Wimmera-Mallee region of Victoria, Australia, have defined the state...