Backwaters of Kerala, India

Jul 21, 2012

Kerala, a state in southern India, is well-renowned for its backwater system – a network of interconnected canals, lagoons, rivers, lakes an...

Decorated Gas Tanks Of Japan

Jul 21, 2012

Giant gas storage tanks are usually an eye sore, but not in Japan. For the Japanese, they are giant piece of canvas. Many gas companies will...

Robert Buelteman’s Electrifying Images of Electrocuted Flowers

Jul 21, 2012

San Francisco Bay Area photographer Robert Buelteman takes extraordinary images of flowers subjected to 80,000 volts of electricity. But he...

The Mob Museum: The Museum of Mobsters, Las Vegas

Jul 18, 2012

The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, or The Mob Museum as it’s called, is located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Dev...

Old Dragon’s Head: Where The Great Wall of China Meets the Sea

Jul 17, 2012

The Great Wall of China is one of the most amazing piece of architecture and the most ambitious building project ever attempted in the histo...

Boryeong Mud Festival 2012, South Korea

Jul 16, 2012

The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer in Boryeong, a town around 200 km south of Seoul, South ...

The Sunken Forest of Lake Kaindy

Jul 16, 2012

Kaindy Lake is a 400 meter long lake in Kazakhstan’s portion of the Tian Shan Mountains located 129 km from the city of Almaty. The lake was...

Portraits Made With a Single Unbroken Line

Jul 14, 2012

Reddit user who calls himself “renbo” shared some of his unique artwork on the social news site yesterday. The Redditor draws portraits tha...

8 Deserts That Aren’t Really Deserts

Jul 14, 2012

Deserts take up nearly one-third of the Earth's land surface, yet only 41 countries in the world (one-fifth) are hosts to all the desert...

The Underground Tunnels of Cu Chi, Vietnam

Jul 12, 2012

During the war in Vietnam, thousands of people in the Vietnamese province of Cu Chi lived in an elaborate network of underground tunnels. Th...