This 12-Angled Stone was Laid Without Mortar by Inca Masons Over 700 Years Ago
Heralded for its perfect assembly, not even a sheet of paper can fit between the stones! One of the finest examples of Inca Masonry.
Heralded for its perfect assembly, not even a sheet of paper can fit between the stones! One of the finest examples of Inca Masonry.
Since 1974, Shinji Nakaba has been experimenting with skulls and other anatomical forms, creating ‘wearable sculptures’ like rings and brooches.
The Øresund is an engineering marvel that connects the Danish capital of Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmö.
The anonymous photographer is using a Barbie doll to troll the #liveauthentic life and it’s spot on.
A stave church is a medieval wooden Christian church building style once common in northwestern Europe. In Norway there are 28 extant stave churches still standing today and this particular one in Borgund features a triple nave and is said to be the best preserved of them all.
The incredible installation was created by French artist Charles Pétillon and will be on display until September 27.
Mammatus cloud are known for their interesting appearance, as the clouds seem to have smooth round puffs hanging from its underside.
In “Dancing With Costică”, artist Jane Long colorizes old black and white photos by Costică Acsinte and then adds a surreal twist to them.
Our friends at Junebug Weddings reveal the winners of their 2nd annual Top 50 Destination Photos from the past year. These are our favorites!
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