5 Magnificent Aqueducts of the Ancient Roman Empire

Sep 4, 2012

An aqueduct is a channel or pipe used to transport water from a remote source to a desired location, such as a town, city, or agricultural a...

Long Exposure Firework Photographs by David Johnson

Sep 4, 2012

Canadian photographer David Johnson recently found himself at the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada and while there, he captur...

Britain’s Telephone Box Libraries

Sep 3, 2012

The iconic red telephone boxes found all over the UK are beginning to disappear, but thanks to the effort of local communities and British T...

Chefchaouen, the Blue City of Morocco

Aug 29, 2012

Chefchaouen is a small charming city of about 40,000 inhabitants located in northeastern Morocco near the Mediterranean Sea. Situated in the...

Saint Michel d'Aiguilhe–Chapel on a Volcanic Plug

Aug 29, 2012

The Chapel of Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe is a fascinating little pilgrimage chapel perched atop a rocky needle of volcanic formation juttin...

The World of Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta

Aug 28, 2012

The World of Coca-Cola is a museum in Atlanta, USA, that celebrates the history and culture of Coke, one of America's favorite soft drin...

Blue Pond in Hokkaido, Japan

Aug 25, 2012

The Blue Pond is located in the left bank of the River Bieigawa, southeast of the town of Biei in Hokkaido, Japan, about 2.5 km northwest fr...

Tim Tadder Creates Water Wigs for Bald Men

Aug 24, 2012

Los-Angeles based photographer Tim Tadder ( previously on Amusing Planet ) just finished shooting a great new project called Water Wigs usi...

Samuel Silva's Incredible Photorealistic Ballpoint Pen Drawings

Aug 23, 2012

I thought ballpoint pen drawings were inherently monochromatic , but then I discovered Samuel Silva ’s ballpoint pen art. Using just eight d...

The Impenetrable Wetlands of Sudd in South Sudan

Aug 23, 2012

The Sudd is a vast expanse of swampy lowland region in central South Sudan, formed by the river White Nile. The area which the swamp covers ...