Sayhuite Stone: An Ancient Hydraulic Scale Model of The Inca Empire?

Jul 4, 2016

About 47 kilometers east of the city Abancay, in southern-central Peru, lies the archeological site of Sayhuite or Saywite, described by his...

The Great Ziggurat of Ur

Jul 4, 2016

In the middle of the third millennium BCE, the ancient Mesopotamians began building huge stepped platforms out of fired bricks called ziggur...

Caves of Nottingham

Jul 2, 2016

The city of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England, is spread over a soft sandstone ridge which forms low hills to the north of the River Tr...

Photos of World’s Famous Monuments Taken The Other Way

Jul 1, 2016

Take any famous monument around the world, and look up pictures of it on the Internet, or at your own albums, if you have visited the place....

Chattahoochee Plantation, The 10-Foot Wide City

Jul 1, 2016

In the early 1950s, Atlanta, the most populous city in the U.S. Georgia, was growing at an incredible rate spilling its borders into the su...

Charyn Canyon: The Grand Canyon of Central Asia

Jul 1, 2016

Tucked away between the Ketmen and Ulken-Bogut mountain ridges in the southeast corner of Kazakhstan, close to the border with China, lies t...

Bathing Machines of The 19th Century

Jun 29, 2016

Back in the 18th and 19th century, the ladies just couldn't strip to their swimwear and run towards the waves on the beach. There are ce...

Salekhard–Igarka Railway: Stalin’s Railroad of Death

Jun 28, 2016

On the outskirts of Salekhard, the capital of the Yamal Nenets Autonomous Region, Russia, on the edge of the Arctic Circle, lies the disused...

Big Stone River, Russia

Jun 28, 2016

The Big Stone River is a chaotic jumble of huge boulders flowing down the slope of the Taganay mountains in the Southern Urals, on the terri...

The Selaron Steps of Rio de Janeiro

Jun 27, 2016

Rio de Janeiro’s most famous street is actually a flight of stairs connecting the streets of Joaquim Silva and Pinto Martins in the Lapa and...