The Memphis Pyramid

Sep 23, 2015

Ever since the city of Memphis, in the southwestern corner of the US state of Tennessee, was named after the ancient Egyptian capital that s...

Food Landscapes by Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman

Sep 22, 2015

“ Processed Views ” is a thought provoking photo series by Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman who used familiar American junk food to create...

The Davis Toad Tunnel

Sep 22, 2015

Of all wildlife crossings man constructed to minimize human-wildlife conflict, one which caught more attention of the humans and media than...

Alaska's Magnificent Coastline

Sep 21, 2015

Alaska has an extensive coastline, longer than that of all the other US states combined. Some estimate it to be more than 49,000 miles lone,...

The Mystery of Beach Cusps

Sep 21, 2015

Beach cusps are one of the strangest natural formation along the water’s edge. They are made up of a rhythmic pattern of small cusps and bay...

The Horsetail Firefall of Yosemite

Sep 19, 2015

The Horsetail Firefall in Yosemite National Park in California is an amazing spectacle. It’s a seasonal waterfall that flows in the winter a...

Oregon's Lost Lake Disappears Each Summer Down a Hole

Sep 19, 2015

The U.S. state of Oregon has at least 19 lakes named “Lost Lake”, but possibly only one fits the name. This particular Lost Lake is located ...

The Monument to Russia’s Favorite Bus LiAZ-677

Sep 17, 2015

On Saturday August 29, 2015, in the suburban town of Likino-Dulyovo, 98 kilometers northeast of Moscow, a new monument was unveiled. It’s tr...

The Lost Pink and White Terraces of Lake Rotomahana

Sep 17, 2015

In the Rotorua district, in northern New Zealand, about 25 kilometers to the east of the city of Rotorua, were two small lakes known to the ...

The World’s Largest Burls

Sep 16, 2015

Port McNeill is a small town in the North Island region of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. Located on the island's north-...