5 Unfortunately Shaped Skyscrapers

Sep 10, 2012

Chinese news agency Xinhua reports of a new building in Suzhou that is nearing completion. The 74-story Gate to the East was designed to lo...

Kolmanskop, a Ghost Town Devoured by the Namibian Desert

Sep 10, 2012

Kolmanskop is a famous ghost town in the Namib desert in southern Namibia, a few kilometres inland from the port town of Lüderitz. Once a sm...

3 Most Impressive Water Bridges Around the World

Sep 9, 2012

Water bridges are bridge-like structures that carry navigable waterway canals over other rivers, valleys, railways or roads. Small ships and...

Botanical Garden Inside Atocha Train Station, Madrid

Sep 8, 2012

The Atocha Train station is the largest railway station in Madrid, Spain, and one of a kind in the world. What makes Atocha so special is th...

The Great Mara River Crossing

Sep 6, 2012

The Mara River flows through Kenya and Tanzania in the continent of Africa, intersecting the migration path of wildebeest and other animals ...

Earth as Art: The Most Beautiful Landsat Satellite Images

Sep 6, 2012

A joint venture between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, the Landsat program is the longest running enterprise for acquisition of satell...

World’s First McDonald Restaurant

Sep 6, 2012

The world's largest chain of fast food restaurants that serve around 68 million customers each day in 119 countries began operation in 1...

5 Magnificent Aqueducts of the Ancient Roman Empire

Sep 4, 2012

An aqueduct is a channel or pipe used to transport water from a remote source to a desired location, such as a town, city, or agricultural a...

Long Exposure Firework Photographs by David Johnson

Sep 4, 2012

Canadian photographer David Johnson recently found himself at the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada and while there, he captur...

Britain’s Telephone Box Libraries

Sep 3, 2012

The iconic red telephone boxes found all over the UK are beginning to disappear, but thanks to the effort of local communities and British T...