The Floating Fish Farms of China

Oct 14, 2017

In the sheltered coastal waters of the Bohai Sea, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea, there are large fish farms whe...

The Spectacular Sets of Early 20th Century New York Theater

Oct 13, 2017

Many theatrical set designers today follow the maxim of “less is more”, but in the old days when theaters had to compete with moving picture...

Joe Reginella’s Memorials to Disasters That Never Happened

Oct 11, 2017

Most remember October 29th, 1929—also known as Black Tuesday—as the day when the New York stock market crashed. However, it was also the day...

Inside The Strange World of Soviet Sanatoriums

Oct 11, 2017

In Soviet Russia, vacations were as purposeful as work. Many state workers of the era, instead of wasting time in idleness, used the holiday...

Alexander Graham Bell's Tetrahedral Kites

Oct 7, 2017

Alexander Graham Bell is best remembered for inventing the telephone, but the great Scottish inventor’s interests weren’t limited to just on...

Moscow’s Bagel House

Oct 6, 2017

In the early 1970s, Russian architect Evgeny Stamo and engineer Alexander Markelov came up with plans for an unusual house in the capital ci...

Rivers of Blood: The Aftermath of Eid al-Adha in Dhaka

Oct 5, 2017

Early last month, a macabre image of a little girl posing in what appears to be a street flooded with blood-stained rainwater went viral ove...

The Earth Pyramids of South Tyrol

Oct 4, 2017

At many places across South Tyrol, in northern Italy, one can see a peculiar geological formation called “earth pyramids”. They consist of t...

Ireland’s Famine Follies

Oct 4, 2017

In the grounds of the Castletown Estate, near the Irish town of Maynooth, is a large stone structure comprising of interlocking arches, ador...

A Garden In A Sinkhole

Oct 4, 2017

The region in the southeast of South Australia, near Mount Gambier, is littered with many volcanic and karst features such as volcanic crate...