The National 9/11 Memorial Museum

Apr 1, 2015

The National 9/11 Memorial Museum, located at the former site of the World Trade Center in New York, was opened in May 2014 to honor the nea...

Supai: An Isolated Indian Village Inside the Grand Canyon

Mar 30, 2015

Despite being one of the most visited places in the United States, the Grand Canyon area in Arizona, still holds secrets. One of these is th...

Gravity Train as Energy Storage

Mar 30, 2015

Energy grids running on renewable energy sources need storage. The most common way to store energy on a grid scale is through “pumped” hydro...

John Bramblitt, The Blind Painter

Mar 29, 2015

These bright and colorful paintings were made by American artist John Bramblitt who lost his eye sight at the age of 30 as a result of compl...

Hiljainen Kansa: The Silent People of Suomussalmi, Finland

Mar 28, 2015

Motorists driving along Highway 5, about 30 km north of the small town of Suomussalmi, in north-eastern Finland, are greeted by a peculiar s...

Ämari Air Force Cemetery

Mar 28, 2015

The Ämari Air Force Cemetery is located in the small borough of Ämari, in Harju County, in northern Estonia, near the Ämari Air Base. The ce...

Felicity, California: The Center of The World

Mar 27, 2015

Does the word “world” represent the earth in its spherical sense, or the surface of the sphere where all living and non-living entities live...

Laerdal Tunnel: The World’s Longest Road Tunnel

Mar 25, 2015

In Norway, it’s practically impossible to drive from one place to another without making a mountain crossing or riding on a ferry across a f...

A Town Named ‘Zzyzx’ in California

Mar 24, 2015

About half way between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, as you drive along Interstate 15 through the lonely Mojave Desert, you’ll come across an u...

The Boy And His Leaking Boot

Mar 23, 2015

The Boy with the Leaking Boot is a recurring theme of statues that appear throughout the United States. The life-sized statue, often about 4...