Bernd And Hilla Becher’s Industrial Photography

Jul 17, 2019

For over 40 years, starting from the early 1960s, German artists Bernd and Hilla Becher photographed over two hundred industrial plants and...

The Legend of Bingen’s Mouse Tower

Jul 16, 2019

On a small island in the Rhine river, outside Bingen am Rhein, in Germany, stands a 10th century stone tower with a macabre legend associate...

Dresden’s Tobacco Mosque

Jul 15, 2019

Standing on the banks of the Elbe river, in the German city of Dresden, is a monumental building with a multicolored glass dome and high-ri...

Beautiful Siberian Lake is Actually a Toxic Waste Dump

Jul 15, 2019

The electric blue waters of this pond in the Russian city of Novosibirsk has become the backdrop of many Instagram fans lately. Photograph...

Linnaeus's Flower Clock: Keeping Time With Flowers

Jul 3, 2019

Who needs a watch to tell time when we got flowers? Many species of flowering plants open and close their flowers at specific times through...

The World’s Southernmost City

Jul 3, 2019

The southern part of South America is fractured into a number of small islands collectively known as Tierra del Fuego. Located roughly betwe...

That Time When America Air-Dropped Pianos For Troops in Battlefields

Jul 2, 2019

You thought pianos dropping from the sky is a gag for cartoons? Then hear this story out. During World War Two, all kinds of production inv...

Hellburner: The 16th Century Weapon of Mass Destruction

Jun 29, 2019

In the age of sail, when ships were made of wood, fire was the number one enemy of sailors, and this fearsome tool was used in diabolic ways...

The World’s Longest Dinosaur Trackway

Jun 27, 2019

In the French village of Plagne, in the Jura Mountains, 200 kilometers east of Lyon, there is a set of huge footprints made 150 million yea...

The Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I

Jun 27, 2019

Like many rulers, the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I had a fascination for large monuments, but instead of actually building them he roman...