The Incredible Art of Underwater Landscaping for Aquariums

Apr 11, 2014

Designing aquariums is serious art for folks who take part in international aquascaping contests like Russia's International Planted Aqu...

The Restaurant Atop Bei Tou Incinerator

Apr 9, 2014

The Bei Tou Incinerator (also spelled as Pei Tou), located in the city of Taipei in Taiwan, is a waste incinerator that burns 1,800 metric t...

The Oldest Cave Paintings in The Cave of El Castillo

Apr 9, 2014

The world’s oldest artwork, believed to be at least 40,800 years old, was discovered in the Cave of El Castillo, literally, “the cave of cas...

The Sunken Cemetery of Camiguin Island

Apr 7, 2014

Camiguin is an island province of the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about 10 kilometers off the northern coast of Mindanao. The isla...

The Principality of Sealand, or How to Start Your Own Country

Apr 7, 2014

The Principality of Sealand is a micronation located on an abandoned World War II fort, in the North Sea 10 km off the coast of Suffolk in E...

Tower of David, the World’s Tallest Slum

Apr 7, 2014

The Tower of David is an abandoned unfinished skyscraper in the center of Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, that is now home to more t...

12 Famous Shipwrecks That You Can Still Visit

Apr 4, 2014

There are an estimated three million undiscovered shipwrecks scattered on the oceans’ floor across the world, some of which are thousands of...

Hong Kong’s Outdoor Escalators

Apr 1, 2014

In one of Hong Kong's smartest residential area called Mid-levels, the public is served by an unusual form of transport - the longest ou...

Toxic Algae Bloom on Lake Erie

Mar 31, 2014

Lake Erie is the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes in North America, and the eleventh largest lake in the world, by surface area. Lake ...

Gypsum Lakes or Birridas of Shark Bay

Mar 31, 2014

The most westerly point of the Australian continent, next to the Indian Ocean is called Shark Bay, an area of exceptional natural features a...