El Tatio Geyser Field

May 11, 2016

The El Tatio Geyser Field, locally known as Los Géiseres del Tatio, is located within the Andes Mountains of northern Chile, about 89 kilome...

The Crooked House of Canterbury

May 10, 2016

Sir John Boys House, also known as The Crooked House, is a skewed 17th century half-timbered building located at the extreme end of Palace S...

Graves on Airport Runways

May 10, 2016

New development projects on previously undeveloped land often encroach upon existing private properties and farmlands. Sometimes such a prop...

The Granite Sculptures of Hope Cemetery

May 9, 2016

One of the main uses of granite throughout America is in tombstones and memorials, and the finest examples of this craft can be seen at the ...

Vietnam Veterans Dog Tag Memorial in Chicago

May 9, 2016

At the Harold Washington Library in Chicago is a new art installation called “Above and Beyond” featuring over 58,000 replica dog tags — one...

The Valley of Square Trees

May 7, 2016

Inside the flat wide caldera of the dormant volcano of El Valle, in Panama, is a town that goes by the same name. Here, in the foothills of ...

Corlea Trackway: A 2,000-Year-Old Wooden Road in Ireland

May 6, 2016

Long ago, a large part of north-western Europe, particularly Ireland and Great Britain, were covered in bogs. These soggy wetlands, composed...

Jasper Creek, Venezuela

May 6, 2016

In the Gran Sabana Municipality of Bolívar State, in Venezuela, near the town of Santa Elena de Uairén, flows a small stream. The bedrock of...

Junction Valley Railroad: World’s Largest Quarter-Sized Railroad

May 6, 2016

The Junction Valley Railroad in Bridgeport, Michigan, United States, is a model railroad but not the tabletop variety we are familiar with....

The Highway of Death

May 4, 2016

Twenty five years ago, one of the most brutal massacres in war history occurred in Iraq, along Highway 80, about 32 km west of Kuwait city. ...