Ytterby: The Village That Chemists Love

Aug 25, 2017

What do the following ten chemical elements have in common? Yttrium Ytterbium Terbium Erbium Gadolinium Thulium Scandium Holmium D...

Elche, The City of Palm Trees

Aug 23, 2017

In the city of Elche, in Spain, there is a large grove of palm trees that’s the only one of its kind in Europe, and one of the largest palm ...

The Stilt Walking Shepherds of Landes

Aug 23, 2017

The Landes region of southwestern France, bordering the Bay of Biscay, is covered by a large pine forest. In fact, it’s the largest ‘maritim...

The Silo Art Trail in Australia

Aug 22, 2017

For more than a hundred years, grain silos doting the plains across the Wimmera-Mallee region of Victoria, Australia, have defined the state...

Wooden Churches of Maramures

Aug 21, 2017

In the MaramureÈ™ region of northern Romania are a group of almost one hundred Orthodox churches built between the 17th and the 19th centurie...

Castel del Monte, Andria

Aug 21, 2017

On top of a small hill overlooking the comune of Andria, in the Italian region Apulia, stands one of the strangest looking castle. This 13th...

Traboule: The Secret Alleyways of Lyon

Aug 17, 2017

Below is a satellite image showing the old quarters of the French city of Lyon, by the river Saone. As you can see, there are a couple of st...

The Backstugas of Sweden

Aug 15, 2017

In a forest in southern Småland, in southern Sweden, there is a small earthen cabin you can rent on Airbnb. The cabin is partially buried in...

Rhythmic Springs

Aug 15, 2017

Rhythmic springs are those springs that exhibit tidal characteristics. In other words, the water level of these springs rises and falls over...

The Otherworldly Colors of Morocco’s Deserts

Aug 12, 2017

It’s amazing what a little change in light can do to a landscape. Blue skies can turn red, orange sand can turn purple. In this photo series...