The Hill of Crosses

Feb 3, 2013

It sounds like a cheap Hollywood horror movie, but Hill of Crosses is a real place - a site of pilgrimage actually – located about 12 km nor...

Beautiful Basalt Cliffs of Los Organos, Spain

Feb 3, 2013

Los Organos is located in the island of La Gomera, in the northern coast of Peru, about 15 minutes away from Mancora one of Spain's Can...

Camel Wrestling in Turkey

Feb 1, 2013

Camel Wrestling is a traditional sport very popular along the west coast of Turkey, where male camels from local villages are pit against ea...

The Boneyard Project: Art on Abandoned Airplanes

Jan 31, 2013

“The Boneyard Project” is an art exhibition of scrapped military aircraft that have been repurposed as canvases for contemporary artists. Th...

Lego Themed Hotel in California

Jan 31, 2013

A LEGO themed hotel is being constructed right next to California’s very own Legoland amusement park in Carlsbad, California. The hotel its...

Ancient Ice Houses of Iran

Jan 29, 2013

Before the invention of the refrigerator, which is a relatively modern invention, ice was a precious commodity that couldn’t be easily obtai...

John Salminen’s Watercolor Paintings of Urban Landscapes

Jan 26, 2013

John Salminen is one of America’s most highly recognized watercolorists. He is a prolific painter who paints six to ten hours a day in a ba...

Realistic Tulle Portraits by Benjamin Shine

Jan 25, 2013

Tulle is that lightweight, very fine netting, commonly used for veils, wedding gowns and ballet tutus. British artist Benjamin Shine takes ...

Hong Kong's High-Density Residential Apartments

Jan 25, 2013

Because of historical, political, and geographical reasons, only 23.7% of Hong Kong’s land is developed out of which only 6.8% land is used ...

Anamorphic Sculptures by Jonty Hurwitz

Jan 25, 2013

If you thought anamorphic art was extraordinary, how about anamorphic sculpture? South African artist Jonty Hurwitz makes incredible sculp...