Ethiopian Tribe Recycles Modern World’s Discards Into Fashion Accessories

Sep 28, 2015

The Daasanach are a semi-nomadic tribe numbering approximately 50,000 individuals who live in the Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia. In the pa...

The Morning Glory Clouds of Australia

Sep 28, 2015

The Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland, Australia is home to one of the world's most extraordinary meteorological phenomenon. From late Sep...

China Opens Longest Glass-Bottomed Suspension Bridge

Sep 26, 2015

Last year, we reported a new attraction in China — a high-altitude glass bottom bridge in Shiniuzhai National Geological Park in Pingjiang ...

The New Croton Dam And Spillway

Sep 25, 2015

The New Croton Dam, across the Croton River, near Croton-on-Hudson, about 35 km north of New York City, was built between 1892 and 1906 to d...

Landscape Agate: These Silica Rocks Resemble Beautiful Natural Scenes

Sep 25, 2015

Agate is a crystalized form of silica, made up primarily of chalcedony, a type of quartz that is composed of very fine intergrowths of the m...

Petaloudes: The Valley of Butterflies

Sep 25, 2015

The Valley of Butterflies, also known as Petaloudes Valley, is located on the western side of the Greek island of Rhodes, about 25 kilometer...

Japan's Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops

Sep 24, 2015

Bus stops come in all shapes and sizes . In the small Japanese town of Konagai, in the outskirts of Isahaya, in Nagasaki Prefecture, they c...

The Mingun Pagoda And The World’s 2nd Largest Bell

Sep 24, 2015

The Mingun Pahtodawgyi or Minigun Paya in the town of Mingun, approximately 10 km northwest of Mandalay in central Myanmar, is a massive unf...

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...