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You Have to Look Closer, But It's There - and It's Creepy
Jan 17, 2024
Do you believe in ghosts? If you don’t, video recently captured at England’s famous Dudley Castle might change your mind. Dean and Amy Harper from Birmingham, England, were on a family trip to the old estate, which has been dubbed England’s most haunted. Built in 1071, there have been countless reports of ghost sightings through the centuries. As the Harpers were snapping pictures of Sharington Range, which is a set of buildings within the castle, Amy noticed something in the...
Beautiful Images of Mongolia's Nomads by Brian Hodges
Jan 17, 2024
When photographer Brian Hodges was shooting in the east central Asian country of Mongolia “there was not a shortage of fresh scenery” to capture. “When taking pictures, I have a simple litmus test to determine whether or not it is worth stopping to make a photograph,” Hodges told weather.com. “Basically, if I’m confronted with something I don’t see every day, I force myself to stop and reflect. More often than not, these are the moments that yield the most interesting...
Making the Dirt Fly: Historical Photos of the Panama Canal
Jan 17, 2024
2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the opening of Panama Canal. These historic photos from the Library of Congress, seen in the slideshow above, illustrate the hardships, magnitude and organization that went into the construction of the canal. Even Teddy Roosevelt made an appearance, wearing all white nonetheless, at the canal during the beginning phases of construction. The construction of the Panama Canal at the beginning of the 20th century was an arduous and monumental task. It took 24 years...
Photographer Jakub Polomski Captures a Glacier Rupture (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Jakub Polomski traveled to Los Glaciares National Park's Perito Moreno glacier, hoping to catch an unpredictable phenomenon: the active glacier rupturing. Polomski captured the rare spectacle within only 30 minutes. "I know that Perito Moreno is a very active glacier. I was counting for this to happen. However I was lucky about the size of the block which collapsed into the water," Polomski told weather.com. (MORE: Stunning Photos of Ice Castles Made of Thousands of Icicles) Often considered the eighth...
Vertical Horizon: Unique Views of Hong Kong by Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
A view of Tsim Sha Tsui West in Hong Kong. The photo is part of a series on Hong Kong cityscapes 'Vertical Horizon' by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze. (Photo: Romain Jacquet-Lagreze) With 1,248 skyscrapers above 100m (328 feet) in height, the most among any country in the world, Hong Kong is the world's most vertical city. In a series titled "Vertical Horizon," French graphic artist and photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze captures Hong Kong's "architectural race to the sky" with breathtaking images of the...
Giant Hole Taking Over Town
Jan 17, 2024
At just over 14,000 feet above sea level, Peru’s Cerro de Pasco is one of the highest cities in the world. But instead of breathtaking Andean scenery, Peruthisweek.com calls it the "Ugliest City in Peru." The massive open mine is in the middle of the city, and its machinery is slowly chewing away at polluted neighborhoods. “The Pit” is more than a mile wide, and as deep as the Empire State Building is tall, according to a recent post on...
Hikers Discover Hidden Cave in Slovakian Forest (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
It's harder and harder to find places and natural wonders that haven't been explored, but three hikers say they have made one such discovery when they ventured into a Slovakian forest. Photographer Robert Nemeti and his friends, Istvan Gallai and Tibor Balint, said they discovered a hidden cave while they were exploring the forest near the village of Borka, Slovakia. The cave, which is known to locals as Marcilyuka, is unmapped and only a few people from the town know...
Lonely Planet Names Top Ten Countries To Visit in 2015
Jan 17, 2024
Travel guide publisher Lonely Planet has released its list of top 10 countries to visit in 2015 and the top spot went to Singapore. Lonely Planet judged the travel destinations on a number of criteria, reports The Guardian, including whether they are deemed up-and-coming or whether there are any special developments or events coming up. Singapore celebrates its 50th anniversary of Independence next year. It was praised for its heritage, flashy shopping centers and new attractions, including the Marina Bay...
This Couple's Crazy Cool Wedding Day
Jan 17, 2024
Mandy and Brian’s wedding day was anything but ordinary. The couple started their special day at 5 a.m. with three of their friends and went on a 14-mile bike ride and 25-mile hike. The bride and groom were headed to Wyoming’s Pingora Peak, a granite peak in the Shoshane National Forest. They got married at the mountain’s summit, where the bride wore an $8 wedding gown and went without makeup. The couple shared an Oreo cookie in place of cake...
Haunting Views from Abandoned Homes (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
The Australia-based photographer who goes by the pseudonym Urbexography, has been captivated with derelict buildings his whole life. The 47-year old urban explorer says that his passion is fueled mostly by an interest in the history of dwellings left to the elements to crumble and decay. "Part of the experience is to just stand there for a moment, before you go in, trying to experience what went on 50 or 60, sometimes even 100 years ago, and you try and...
The Playground Built 100 Feet Below the Surface
Jan 17, 2024
Hidden 100 feet below the Earth’s surface is a one-of-a-kind playground for the explorer in all of us. Here in the United Kingdom’s North Wales you’ll find Bounce Below, an underground cavern covered in lights with trampoline-like nets and slides. The giant bouncy nets are hung in two huge chambers, linked by slides and walkways. No one is allowed on the old mining train to get to the 176-year-old cave without putting on a helmet first. The best thing about...
7 Wild and Wacky Fall Festivals (PHOTOS)
Jan 17, 2024
Bridge Day, West Virginia Fall festivals usually make us think of carved jack-o-lanterns, trick-or-treating and Oktoberfest beer, but around the world, there are many wild, wacky ways to celebrate the season. From catapult-launching pumpkins to painting with cream cheese tojumping off bridges, there are a lot of ways to celebrate autumn. Here is a round up of some of our favorites. On the third Sunday in October, as part of the official “Bridge Day,” more than 450 BASE jumpers hurl...
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