The Giant Sun Mirrors of Rjukan

Jul 3, 2015

Rjukan is a small industrial town in the municipality of Telemark, in Norway, that lies at the bottom of a deep valley at the foot of the mi...

Bous a la Mar: The Spanish Festival of Chasing Bulls to The Sea

Jul 2, 2015

All throughout the year, but particularly during local festivals, a number of bull-related sports and events take place all over Spain. Whil...

Koyashskoye Salt Lake

Jul 2, 2015

Koyashskoye is a salt lake located on the coast of the Kerch Peninsula in Crimea, and separated from the Black Sea by a strip of land. Like ...

Mount Washington: Home of the World's Worst Weather

Jul 1, 2015

Mount Washington, in New Hampshire, is the highest peak in Northeastern United States and the most prominent mountain east of the Mississipp...

Ferropolis: The City of Iron

Jul 1, 2015

Near the city of Gräfenhainichen, in Germany, in a former open-cast mine, lie five enormous decommissioned industrial machines. There are bu...

Rouketopolemos: The Easter Rocket War of Vrontados

Jun 30, 2015

The Greeks like to celebrate Easter with fireworks, but the townsfolk of Vrontados on the Greek island of Chios aren’t satisfied with simple...

The Comic Book Route in Brussels

Jun 29, 2015

The Comic Book Route in Brussels is a path that takes you along several walls and buildings throughout the inner city of Brussels as well as...

Brooklyn Superhero Supply Store

Jun 29, 2015

Being a superhero in New York City is easy. Just walk into the Brooklyn Superhero Supply in Park Slope, 5th Avenue between 5th and 6th stree...

A Fictional Space Exploration Society Made Using Paper

Jun 26, 2015

Discoverer's Alliance is a whimsical series by paper artist Owen Gildersleeve and photographer Benedict Morgan. Disguised as a document...

The Balloonfest of 1986 in Cleveland

Jun 26, 2015

In 1986, the United Way of Cleveland in Ohio decided to organize a fundraising event and at the same time break the world record for the mos...