Offa’s Dyke: The 1,200-Years-Old Dyke Separating Wales From England

Oct 24, 2018

In south-west England, there runs a great earthwork from the mouth of River Dee near Chester, to the estuary of River Severn near Chepstow, ...

Rectangular Iceberg

Oct 24, 2018

Nature follows specific laws, but results are often irregular and asymmetric like clouds and coastline and ocean waves. So when NASA scienti...

Morocco’s Abandoned Movie Sets in The Desert

Oct 23, 2018

In the early 1960s, movie director David Lean was scouting for locations to shoot his upcoming movie Lawrence of Arabia when he learned abo...

Michigan’s Massive Copper Boulders

Oct 23, 2018

In the early 17th century, fur traders traversing Lake Superior in North America heard tales of a fabulous boulder lying on the banks of the...

Chindōgu: The Japanese Art of Unuseless Inventions

Oct 18, 2018

You have definitely seen a chindōgu. They are those ridiculous Japanese inventions designed to solve a particular problem but are, in fact, ...

The Lighthouse That Wrecked More Ships Than it Saved

Oct 17, 2018

For more than forty years a lighthouse stood on a large anvil-shaped peninsula jutting into the Tasman Sea near Jervis Bay, in southern Aust...

Michael Pederson’s Fake Street Signs

Oct 17, 2018

Sydney-based artist Michael Pederson creates small signs with humorous messages and tucks them all around his home city at places where you ...

The Churches of Chiloé Island

Oct 17, 2018

Off the coast of Chile, a group of about thirty islands belonging to the Chiloé Archipelago make up a fiercely independent community with it...

When ‘Blowing Smoke Up Your Ass’ Was a Real Thing

Oct 15, 2018

This neat little box containing a pair of bellows and an assortment of pipes and other fixtures is a Tobacco Resuscitator Kit from the 18th...

Britain's Giant Hillside Chalk Figures

Oct 13, 2018

The Westbury White Horse carved on the hillside near Westbury in Wiltshire, England. Photo credit: tipwarm/Shutterstock.com A large portio...

How The London Bridge Was Sold to America

Oct 11, 2018

For centuries, children and kindergarteners have sung and danced to the tune of London Bridge is falling down , but when engineers discovere...

Galgano Guidotti And The Sword in Stone

Oct 10, 2018

The story of King Arthur and his legendary sword Excalibur which he pulled out of a rock to prove his divine right to the throne is well kno...

The World’s Longest Portico

Oct 9, 2018

Portico di San Luca : Photo credit: Stefano Carnevali/Shutterstock.com Atop a forested hill, some 300 meters above the city of Bologna, st...

New Zealand’s Castaway Depots For Shipwrecked Sailors

Oct 9, 2018

An old castaway hut in the North of Antipodes Islands, New Zealand. Photo credit: LawrieM/Wikimedia Before the Suez and Panama Canals open...

Banaba: A Tropical Paradise Destroyed by Mining

Oct 8, 2018

In the Pacific Ocean, halfway between Papua New Guinea and Hawaii, there is a small island named Banaba belonging to a scattered group of is...

Robert Peary’s Meteorite And Minik

Oct 8, 2018

Many historical figures are celebrated for achieving great things but conveniently forgotten of all the terrible things they did to other pe...

The Mountain That Japan Hid From The World

Oct 5, 2018

Photo credit: 663highland/Wikimedia Inside the Shikotsu-Toya National Park, in the island of Hokkaidō, not far from the active stratovolca...

Stott Hall: The Farm in The Middle of The Highway

Oct 4, 2018

Driving along the M62 motorway, on the border between Lancashire and Yorkshire between junctions 22 and 23, motorists are greeted with an un...

The Treetop Squatters of Hambach Forest

Oct 3, 2018

For the past six years, some men and women have been living in a small 250-acre forest on the outskirts of Cologne, near the town of Jülich ...

Corippo: The Village That Wants to Become a Hotel

Oct 2, 2018

The tiny mountain village of Corippo, perched on the Swiss Alps, is much more than a village. It is an autonomous municipality with its own ...