Paolo Ventura’s Miniature Dioramas

Jan 13, 2016

Italian artist Paolo Ventura began his career as a fashion photographer before he became a storyteller, building highly detailed, miniature...

Emanuel Pavao’s Colored Tape Paintings

Jan 13, 2016

Toronto-based artist Emanuel Pavao creates unique work out art using a medium very few have been successful with —duct tapes. Pavao uses...

Tarr Steps: An Ancient ‘Clapper Bridge’ in Somerset

Jan 12, 2016

In the lonely moors of Devon and in other upland areas of the United Kingdom, the ancient people had built stone bridges by placing large fl...

The Corn Palace of South Dakota

Jan 12, 2016

The Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota, is one of America’s corniest attraction. The palace is a regular building built of out of reinfor...

Whitesboro, The Village With The Most Racist Seal

Jan 11, 2016

Update: Residents have voted to keep the current seal rather than replace it. A few hours from now, residents of Whitesboro, in Oneida Coun...

The Babson Boulders Of Dogtown

Jan 11, 2016

The old community of Dogtown in Cape Ann in Massachusetts, was once home to respectable citizens. It was settled in the mid-17th century by ...

Sierra del Divisor National Park, Peru

Jan 11, 2016

The Sierra del Divisor region along the Peru-Brazil Border in the heart of the Amazon Basin, constitutes the world’s newest National Park, f...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 4

Jan 10, 2016

A collection of interesting and noteworthy articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s nearly 8-year old archives. ...

The Wedding Cake Rock, Australia

Jan 9, 2016

The Wedding Cake Rock is an unusual geological formation located just north of Marley Beach near Bundeena within the Royal National Park, in...

The Iron Zoo of Coalinga

Jan 9, 2016

Situated 190 miles south of San Jose, California, is the small town of Coalinga — a name derived by losing the middle term from “Coaling Sta...