The Flak Towers of the Luftwaffe

Sep 17, 2013

After the Royal Air Force bombed Berlin on October 1940, Adolf Hitler ordered the construction of several flak towers to protect his cities ...

Gateshead Millennium Bridge: World’s Only Tilting Bridge

Sep 17, 2013

The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter...

The Cave of Hands in Patagonia, Argentina

Sep 17, 2013

Prehistoric rock paintings, handprints and stencils span all continents, and began appearing on rock walls around the world at least 30,000 ...

Submersible Bridges of Corinth Canal, Greece

Sep 16, 2013

The Corinth Canal in Greece cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnesian peninsula from the Greek mainland, co...

Realistic Colored Pencil Drawings by Marcello Barenghi

Sep 16, 2013

Italian artist Marcello Barenghi draws incredibly realistically with the help of colored pencils and occasionally markers or watercolor. Hi...

German Political Parties Create Miniature Utopias to Showoff Their Vision for Their Country

Sep 16, 2013

Before the 2009 election kicked off in Germany, Hamburg’s miniature railway museum - Miniatur Wonderland - gave the country's main polit...

Walkie Talkie Building in London Creates ‘Death Ray’ with Reflected Sunlight

Sep 12, 2013

A new London skyscraper dubbed the "Walkie-Talkie" due to its distinctive shape, has been blamed for reflecting light and heat fro...

The Annual Chincoteague Pony Swim

Sep 12, 2013

Every year, some 150 wild Chincoteague ponies are rounded up on Assateague Island, a long barrier island located off the eastern coast of De...

The Cave Church of the Zabbaleen in Cairo

Sep 10, 2013

The Monastery of Saint Simon, also known as the Cave Church, is located in the Mokattam mountain in southeastern Cairo, Egypt, in an area th...

Enormous Statue of Genghis Khan in Mongolia

Sep 10, 2013

To the outside world, Genghis Khan, the fearsome Mongolian warrior who conquered half the known world in the 13th century, is remembered for...