The Hunger Stones of The Elbe River

Aug 27, 2018

A record drought in Europe this year has exposed over a dozen boulders along the Elbe River, that usually stays below the water line, in an...

The Gigantic Wine Barrel of Heidelberg

Aug 27, 2018

In a cellar under the Heidelberg Castle, in the German town of Heidelberg, sits a gigantic wooden keg. It’s the world’s largest wine barrel ...

The Island Named After A Satellite

Aug 25, 2018

Satellite imagery, made available to the public through applications such as Google Earth and Google Maps, have allowed anybody with a compu...

The Clifftop Folly of Frederick Hervey

Aug 24, 2018

Perched dramatically on the edge of a 120 feet tall cliff, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Mussenden Temple near Castlerock, in the nort...

The Skeleton of Jeremy Bentham

Aug 24, 2018

Pictured above is the council meeting of the University College London. The council meets every year, but this particular picture was taken...

The British Quarry That Hid Van Gogh, da Vinci and Rembrandt

Aug 22, 2018

For four years, a disused slate quarry in a remote mountain in North Wales became home to some of the world’s greatest artistic masterpieces...

Marshalsea Debtors' Prison

Aug 21, 2018

Back in Victorian times, being in debt and unable to pay was a serious crime, so much that there were special debtors’ prisons all around th...

The 17th Century Bond That’s Still Paying Interest

Aug 18, 2018

Sometimes a company or a government issues bonds that never mature. They are called perpetual bond, and as the name suggests, they remain in...

Photographer Uses Drone to Capture Social Inequality Across The World

Aug 17, 2018

American Photographer Johnny Miller became interested in social inequality and segregation when he moved to Cape Town, in South Africa. The ...

How Croatia Got The Coastline Away From Bosnia

Aug 17, 2018

There is a small joke going around social media circles for the past few weeks involving the strange border between Croatia and Bosnia and H...