Ugly Belgian Houses

Apr 18, 2019

There is a near universal appeal among Belgians to build their own house, which is reflected in the popular saying—“every Belgian is born wi...

Prinkipo Orphanage: Europe’s Largest Wooden Building

Apr 18, 2019

This rickety wooden building, practically on the verge of collapse, is the largest wooden building in Europe and the second largest in the ...

Fake Tree Observation Posts of WW1

Apr 16, 2019

Camouflaging has always been a part of warfare, but it was only during the two world wars that things got really creative. During the First...

The 387 Houses of Peter Fritz

Apr 15, 2019

In 1993, while rummaging through a junk shop in Vienna, Austria, artist Oliver Croy made an extraordinary discovery—hundreds of beautiful, ...

Why Batman’s Gotham City is Named After a Nottinghamshire Village

Apr 15, 2019

Gotham is a fictional city in the DC Universe but its namesake is not. Located across the Atlantic in South Nottinghamshire, this quiet, lit...

Somalia’s Hand Painted Storefronts

Apr 12, 2019

Many businesses and shopkeepers in Somalia—which is one of the world’s poorest nations—cannot afford luxuries such as backlit signs and viny...

The Temples of Mount Fanjing

Apr 11, 2019

Fanjingshan or Mount Fanjing, in Guizhou Province in southwest China, is a sacred Buddhist site and a place of great natural beauty with un...

Dagen H: The Day Sweden Switched Traffic Sides

Apr 11, 2019

Few traffic jams are as organized and coordinated as the ones that took place nationwide in the morning of September 3, 1967, on the streets...

Nasoni: Rome’s Ubiquitous Water Fountains

Apr 9, 2019

Drinking fountains in Rome are as quintessential as the city’s many Roman monuments. Standing about three feet high, these 200-pound cylind...

How War Drove to Extinction The Wake Island Rail

Apr 9, 2019

The day Japan bombed Pear Harbor, many American outposts in the Pacific, such as Philippines, Guam, Midway, Wake Island, Malaya, Thailand,...