China Builds World’s Longest Sea Bridge: The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge

Jan 16, 2011

At 42.5 kilometers, the Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, connecting the city of Qingdao in Eastern China's Shandong province with the suburban Hua...

Devil's Tower at Wyoming, USA

Jan 15, 2011

One of the most spectacular natural creation, the Devils Tower (also called Mato Tipila, which means “Bear Lodge”), is a monolithic igneous ...

No Pants Subway Ride 2011

Jan 13, 2011

A section of New Yorkers took the NYC subway system in their undies to celebrate the No Pants Ride also called the No Pants Subway Ride, an...

Pencil Drawings of Winter Scenes by Guram Dolenjashvili

Jan 12, 2011

Guram Dolenjashvili is a Georgian painter who often works in monochrome using ink and pencil. Many of his works are landscapes made in blac...

Sand Sculpture Exhibition In Melbourne

Jan 11, 2011

International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts at the annual Sandsculpting Exhibiti...

Faces In The Wind

Jan 11, 2011

Russian artist Vladislav Novikov-Barkovsky’s polyester resin/acrylic sculptures entitled “Wind Dance” looks like creepy ghosts floating in ...

American Look Alikes By Emil Hartvig

Jan 9, 2011

Danish photographer Emil Hartvig has created a series called “American look alike”, that contains portraits of people who resemble famous A...

Mermaid Bar at Sacramento

Jan 9, 2011

A mermaid bar is set to open at Sacramento, California, later this month. The bar - named Dive Bar - houses a 40-foot-long, 7,500-gallon aqu...

The Train Graveyard in Bolivia

Jan 9, 2011

Located some 3 km outside the trading town of Uyuni, in southwest Bolivia, lies an antique train cemetery.  In the past, Uyuni was an import...

The Wartime Sound Mirrors at Denge

Jan 7, 2011

During the first World War, the Royal Air Force built gigantic acoustic mirrors, known colloquially as 'listening ears', that served...