The Volcanic Crater of Xico

Mar 20, 2014

Cerro de Xico or the “Hill of Xico” lies at the extreme southern end of Mexico City in the municipality of Xico within the Chichinautzin vol...

Edith Macefield's Legendary House in Seattle

Mar 19, 2014

In the corner between Northwest 46th Street and 15th Avenue, in Ballard, Seattle, wedged between a Trader Joe's and an LA Fitness, lies ...

Ruby Falls, An Underground Waterfall in Tennessee

Mar 18, 2014

Approximately 1,120 feet below ground within the heart of Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee, lies the United States’ tallest and ...

Life-Sized Elephant Created by Folding a Single Piece of Paper

Mar 14, 2014

Switzerland-based origami artist Sipho Mabona has created a life-sized elephant from just one sheet of paper measuring 15 by 15 meters. The...

Bangkok’s Multi-Colored Taxis

Mar 14, 2014

Unlike the rest of the world, where taxis are usually yellow and black, Bangkok’s taxis come in a full range of colors. There are pink taxis...

Rockall – An Isolated Rocky Islet Claimed by Four Nations

Mar 13, 2014

Rockall is a very small, unremarkable and uninhabited rocky island located around 480 km off the west coast of mainland Scotland. At just ov...

Chimney Rock in Nebraska

Mar 12, 2014

The Chimney Rock is one of the most famous and recognizable landmarks in Morrill County in western Nebraska in the United States. A remnant ...

Devil’s Golf Course, Death Valley National Park

Mar 12, 2014

The Devil's Golf Course is a large salt pan on the floor of Death Valley, located in the Mojave Desert within Death Valley National Park...

Mitchell Falls in Australia

Mar 11, 2014

Mitchell Falls is a beautiful four-tiered waterfall located in the remote north of the Kimberley Region in Western Australia, about 2,140 ki...

Ashgabat: The City of White Marbles

Mar 7, 2014

Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan and the country’s largest city. Ashgabat is a relatively young city having grown out of a village of...