Troglodyte Houses and Caves of Les Eyzies de Tayac

Jun 3, 2014

Les Eyzies de Taynac is a pretty town in the commune of Dordogne in southwestern France, that at first glance, appears to be crushed under t...

The Spider That Camouflages Itself as Bird Droppings

Jun 2, 2014

Some animals have the ability to camouflage themselves with the surrounding environment to avoid detection by predators or the prey. Some as...

Skiathos Airport, The “Saint Martin” of Greece

May 31, 2014

You may have heard about Princess Juliana Airport in Saint Martin and its dangerous approach over Maho beach, that has made the airport a f...

Lochnagar Mine Crater

May 31, 2014

On the morning of 1 July 1916, the British army detonated a mine in the village of La Boisselle, just north of Albert in France. It was the ...

Buffalo Bodypainting Competition in China

May 31, 2014

Artists from eight countries gathered in Jiangcheng county in China on May 18 to take part in an international buffalo bodypainting competit...

The Lärchwandschrägaufzug Inclined Lift

May 30, 2014

The Larchwandschragaufzug is an inclined lift, also known as funiculars, located at Kaprun in Austria inside the Hohe Tauern National Park. ...

The Heaven’s Gate of Tianmen Shan, China

May 30, 2014

China’s Tianmen Shan or the Heaven's Gate Mountain in Hunan province is named after an incredible cave natural arch eroded through the k...

Fake Facades: Patrick Commecy’s Clever Street Art

May 29, 2014

French artist Patrick Commecy and his team of muralists transform dull and boring facades around France into vibrant scenes full of life. H...

The Kelpies: Giant Horse Sculptures in Falkrik

May 29, 2014

The Kelpies are two towering horse-head sculptures, standing next to the Forth and Clyde Canal, in Helix park, in Falkrik, in Scotland. The ...

Kintsugi, The Japanese Art of Fixing Broken Pottery With Gold

May 28, 2014

Most people would like damages to their broken items to be concealed and hidden by repair making the object look like new. But the Japanese ...