The Fine Cave Paintings of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave

May 23, 2016

Of all prehistoric cave paintings discovered in different parts of the world, the ones at Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in southern France des...

John Hooper’s Public Art And Sculptures

May 23, 2016

Located in front of Barbour's General Store on King Street in downtown Saint John, in New Brunswick, Canada, is a set of eleven life-siz...

Monument to The Taxi Driver, Buenos Aires

May 21, 2016

Located in the square of the Avenue of the Italians and Macacha Guemes, in the neighborhood Puerto Madero, in Buenos Aires, the Monument to ...

Kamilo: Hawaii's Plastic Beach

May 21, 2016

On the remote southeastern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii, lies the beach of Kamilo, where swirling ocean currents bring and dump all sorts...

The Ruined Churches of Ani

May 20, 2016

Up on a plateau in the remote highlands of northeast Turkey, 45 km away from the Turkish border city of Kars, lies the crumbling ruins of so...

The Mysterious London Stone

May 20, 2016

Embedded in the wall of 111 Cannon Street, in the City of London, just above the sidewalk, is a small grilled window that appears like a dec...

The Tombstone Covered Floor of St. John's Co-Cathedral of Malta

May 18, 2016

Commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassière as the Conventual Church of St. John, the St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, ...

Quincy Granite Railway: America’s First Commercial Railroad

May 18, 2016

When architect Solomon Willard arrived in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1825, and discovered a granite ledge in a wooded area, he knew he had fo...

Bridges With Buildings

May 17, 2016

Back in the old days, one of the easiest way to raise money for a bridge’s maintenance was to rent space over the bridge to merchants and sh...

Trajan’s Column: An Emperor’s War Diary Carved in Stone

May 16, 2016

In the beginning of the 2nd century, the Roman Emperor Trajan led two very successful war campaigns against the powerful Dacia kingdom by th...