Oscar Wilde's Lipstick-Covered Tomb in Paris

May 5, 2014

The memorial of the famous 19th century Irish writer and poet, Oscar Wilde, lies in a cemetery in Paris. Chiseled out of a 20-tonne block of...

The Bloodwood Tree

May 4, 2014

Pterocarpus angolensis is a kind of teak native to southern Africa, known by various names such as Kiaat, Mukwa, and Muninga. It is also ca...

Mangalitsa, The Pig That Resembles a Sheep

May 4, 2014

Mangalitsa or Mangalica is a rare breed of pig of Hungarian origin that has an unusual growth of curly hair over its body, akin to that of a...

Towing Icebergs Away From Oil Platforms

May 2, 2014

Every year 20,000 to 40,000 icebergs are born out of glaciers in Greenland and carried away by the currents and into the North Atlantic wher...

Myanmar’s Manual Oil Drills

May 1, 2014

Myanmar is rich in natural resources, but much of this remains untapped. Political sanctions imposed by the military regime that ruled the c...

The Deer Stones of Mongolia

Apr 30, 2014

Throughout the grasslands of northern Mongolia and southern Siberia lay scattered hundreds of megaliths bearing mysterious carvings that see...

Spruce Creek: Where Everybody Owns an Airplane

Apr 30, 2014

Spruce Creek, in Northeast Florida, a few miles south of Daytona Beach, is one of the most unique residential communities in the world. Know...

Cedar Avenue of Nikko, The World’s Longest Tree-Lined Avenue

Apr 29, 2014

The Cedar Avenue of Nikko, in the city of Nikko in Japan, stretches for 37 km and lined on either side by some 13,000 cedar trees, known as ...

City Crows Build Nests Out of Coat Hangers

Apr 28, 2014

When Aesop wrote the famous fable “The Crow and the Pitcher”, he wasn’t making up a story. The fable was based on actual observation that wa...

Meskel Square, A Chaotic Intersection With No Traffic Lights

Apr 27, 2014

Chaotic doesn’t even begin to describe how crazy the Meskel Square intersection is, in the city of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. Without a single...