The Cheese Caves of Roquefort

Feb 29, 2016

The pungent odor and tangy taste of the Roquefort cheese, with its distinctive spots and veins of blue-green mold throughout, is not for eve...

Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System

Feb 29, 2016

The Shushtar Hydraulic System in the island city of Shushtar is a complex irrigation system that dates back to the time of the Achaemenid ki...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 10

Feb 28, 2016

A collection of interesting articles that you may have missed, pulled out from Amusing Planet’s past archives. Giant Crystal Cave in the Me...

The Stick Chart Navigation of Marshall Islands

Feb 27, 2016

The Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean was settled by the Micronesians more than three thousand years ago. These early settlers had to ma...

Vertical Earth Kilometer

Feb 26, 2016

In Friedrichsplatz Park in Kassel, Germany, there is a public art installation of epic scale, but you can’t see it. The only visible sign of...

The Stunning Beauty of Braided Rivers

Feb 26, 2016

Most rivers flow in one broad channel of water, but some rivers split into lots of small channels that continually split and join each other...

The Norway Spiral

Feb 25, 2016

On December 9, 2009, a curious spiral of blue and white light appeared in the night sky over northern Norway and Sweden, freaking out a sect...

Highbury Square: A 93-Year-Old Football Stadium Converted Into Apartments

Feb 25, 2016

For any die-hard Gooner with half-a-million pound to spare, what’s better than buying a property at the old Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, Nor...

The Urban Villages of China

Feb 25, 2016

Over the last four decades, China has experienced rapid urban growth and massive rural to urban migration. Between the late seventies to the...

Collaborating With Insects to Make Art

Feb 24, 2016

Some of the most hated creatures on earth are bugs. These small scurry things invade our home and private spaces, spoil our food, get into o...