London’s New Folding Bridge Opens and Closes Like a Fan

Oct 8, 2014

British firm Knight Architects and structural engineers AKT have designed and completed a new moving footbridge in Paddington, London, that ...

Jordan Mang-osan Solar Pyrography Drawings

Oct 8, 2014

Magnifying glasses are fascinating, even more, if you are a kid. I remember holding them in the sun burning holes on newspapers or trying to...

Christopher McCandless' Abandoned "Magic Bus"

Oct 8, 2014

Those who have read Jon Krakauer's book Into the Wild or watched the 2007 Sean Penn’s movie by the same name, should be able to recolle...

Photographer Captures Sprite Lightning Over Italy

Oct 7, 2014

Up in the atmosphere, high above thunderstorm clouds or cumulonimbus, sometimes mysterious electrical discharges occur known as sprites. The...

Yom Kippur, The Day When Israel Goes Car Free

Oct 7, 2014

For twenty-four hours each year, all cars goes off the road all over Israel in celebration of Yom Kippur, also known as Day of Atonement - t...

The Chandelier at Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Oct 7, 2014

A magnificent chandelier hangs under the dome of the main entrance of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the world's largest muse...

The Sand Covered Church of Skagen

Oct 6, 2014

About 2 km southwest of the town center of Skagen, in Denmark, is a brick church half buried in sand. Known as Old Skagen Church or The Buri...

The Crooked House of Windsor

Oct 3, 2014

While many crooked houses are deliberately built crooked for visitor attraction, the one that stands at market square in Windsor, in England...

Historian Discovers 800 Year Old Doodles in Old Books

Oct 3, 2014

Some human behavior never change, such as the urge to doodle in the margin of a book. Historian Erik Kwakkel discovered this simple truth wh...

The Surreal World of Google Earth by Clement Valla

Oct 2, 2014

Brooklyn-based artist Clement Valla scours Google Earth looking for anomalies. They aren’t visible right away, but when the viewpoint is in ...