Trampe – The bicycle lift of Trondheim, Norway

Dec 6, 2008

Trondheim of Norway is the first and only city in the world with a lift specifically designed for cyclists. This bicycle lift called Trampe,...

15 different ways to tie the shoe knot

Nov 30, 2008

Ever wondered if there is any other way to weave your shoe laces through the holes to tie a knot? I did not and so when my friend sent me th...

The Amazing Rice Paddy Art of Japan

Nov 28, 2008

Since 1993, the farmers of the Japanese village of Inakadate has been creating art on rice paddy fields. By intermixing purple and yellow-le...

The underground houses of Coober Pedy

Nov 25, 2008

Coober Pedy is a town located in northern South Australia and is known as the opal capital of the world, as nearly 95 percent of the world&#...

CIS Solar Tower - The solar panel covered skyscraper

Nov 13, 2008

Green technology has always fascinated and inspired me. The solar tower of Seville , air-powered cars and now an entire skyscraper covered ...

The red sheep of Scotland

Nov 11, 2008

Andrew Jack, a farmer of Scotland, painted his flock of sheep bright red in an effort to "brighten things up". This 54-strong floc...

Madurodam - The city of miniatures

Oct 31, 2008

Madurodam is a small scale miniature town at Scheveningen, Holland, and is one of the most popular tourist attraction of the country since i...

The house made from one log

Oct 28, 2008

The One-Log house in Garberville, California, is a house made out of a single huge redwood log. It was built in 1946 and took 2 men eight mo...

The living photographs of Arthur Mole and John D. Thomas

Oct 21, 2008

Arthur Mole and John Thomas, at a time when photography was still at it's nascent stage, produced a series of extraordinary photographic...