The Geographic Center of Asia

Nov 11, 2015

If you were to take the entire continent of Asia and balance it on a pinhead, you would have to put the pin at a place called Kyzyl in Russi...

The Mei-ling Palace of Nanjing Looks Like a Giant Necklace

Nov 10, 2015

The Mei-ling Palace, located on the top of Xiaohong Hill in eastern Nanjing city, was once the home of China’s former president Chiang Kai-s...

Woodhenge: Stonehenge’s Sister Circle Made of Wood

Nov 10, 2015

Less than 2 miles north-east of the famous Stonehenge stood another Neolithic-age monument but made of timber. Although the wood is long gon...

Frank Slide: Canada’s Deadliest Rockslide Now a Tourist Attraction

Nov 10, 2015

In the early morning hours of April 29, 1903, a massive section of limestone broke away from the summit of Turtle Mountain in Alberta, Canad...

Elephant Foot Glacier

Nov 6, 2015

The Elephant Foot Glacier in northeastern Greenland, looks like a bowl of batter that has been poured over a pan. The sheer pressure of the ...

The Secret ‘Plot E’ of Oise-Aisne American Cemetery

Nov 6, 2015

The Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial, in Picardy in northern France, contains the graves of just over 6,000 American soldiers who d...

The Bent Pyramid of Dahshur

Nov 6, 2015

The Bent Pyramid of Dahshur is located approximately 40 kilometers south of Cairo. It is one of the unusual pyramids of ancient Egypt, but u...

The Fire Lookout Trees of Australia

Nov 5, 2015

In many forest areas in the United States, Canada and Australia, there are fire lookout towers manned by persons called the "fire looko...

Gasometer Oberhausen: An Exhibition Hall in a Former Gasometer

Nov 5, 2015

The Gasometer in Oberhausen, Germany, was constructed in the late 1920s to store excess gas produced by the coal and steel industry in the R...

Florida’s Radioactive Fountain of Youth

Nov 4, 2015

In the corner of Marion and Taylor, in the town of Punta Gorda, in Florida, is a public water fountain that tourists and locals alike have b...