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The World’s Most Iconic Lighthouses

Madang Lighthouse, Papua New Guinea Also known as the Coastwatchers’ Memorial, this imposing lighthouse was built in 1959 to pay homage to the brave coast watchers of World War II, or the men stationed on remote Pacific islands with the task of observing enemy movements. The 90-foot high alabaster structure...

By All That's Interesting Apr 29, 2013

The World’s Most Iconic Lighthouses

Madang Lighthouse, Papua New Guinea Also known as the Coastwatchers’ Memorial, this imposing lighthouse was built in 1959 to pay homage to the brave coast watchers of World War II, or the men stationed on remote Pacific islands with the task of observing enemy movements. The 90-foot high alabaster structure...

By All That's Interesting April 29, 2013

Bolivia’s Uyuni Salt Flats: The Bridge Between Earth And Sky

One look at any of these surreal photos and you might be quick to think that you’re taking a sneak peek at stills from the set of an upcoming Michel Gondry film. It’s easy to imagine areas in these photos Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey skipped about in Eternal Sunshine...

By Savannah Cox Apr 27, 2013

Bolivia’s Uyuni Salt Flats: The Bridge Between Earth And Sky

One look at any of these surreal photos and you might be quick to think that you’re taking a sneak peek at stills from the set of an upcoming Michel Gondry film. It’s easy to imagine areas in these photos Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey skipped about in Eternal Sunshine...

By Savannah Cox April 27, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume XI

Guido Daniele’s Amazing Handimals There’s a tired adage which states that all art imitates life, but Italian artist Guido Daniele has turned the saying on its head–or rather, its hands. Utilizing the human hand as his canvas, Daniele transforms the most vulnerable and expressive parts of the body into priceless...

By All That's Interesting Apr 26, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume XI

Guido Daniele’s Amazing Handimals There’s a tired adage which states that all art imitates life, but Italian artist Guido Daniele has turned the saying on its head–or rather, its hands. Utilizing the human hand as his canvas, Daniele transforms the most vulnerable and expressive parts of the body into priceless...

By All That's Interesting April 26, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume IX

Peter Hapak’s Art Of Hair It was Joan Crawford who said that, next to talent, the most important thing a woman can have is her hairdresser. Crawford’s words did an excellent job at portraying the incredible demands of women in Hollywood–both physically and mentally–at the time; and in the case...

By All That's Interesting Apr 19, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume IX

Peter Hapak’s Art Of Hair It was Joan Crawford who said that, next to talent, the most important thing a woman can have is her hairdresser. Crawford’s words did an excellent job at portraying the incredible demands of women in Hollywood–both physically and mentally–at the time; and in the case...

By All That's Interesting April 19, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume VII

David Oliete’s Coverage Of Tarragona, Spain’s Human Towers For over 200 years, thousands of Catalonians have taken to Tarragona’s Concurs de Castello, an annual testament to “strength, balance, courage and common sense”, or so the motto says. While assembling and dissembling a 6-10 level human tower sans safety nets might...

By All That's Interesting Apr 5, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume VII

David Oliete’s Coverage Of Tarragona, Spain’s Human Towers For over 200 years, thousands of Catalonians have taken to Tarragona’s Concurs de Castello, an annual testament to “strength, balance, courage and common sense”, or so the motto says. While assembling and dissembling a 6-10 level human tower sans safety nets might...

By All That's Interesting April 5, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume V

Vincent Callebaut’s Stunning ‘Eco-Vision’ In China Talk about a return to nature. Confronted by the environmental implications of mass Chinese urbanization and soaring rates of consumption, Belgium-based architect Vincent Callebaut has crafted his own ‘green’ solution: Asian cairns. Callebaut dubs his cairns, which historically are residual neolithic markers that consist...

By All That's Interesting Mar 22, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume V

Vincent Callebaut’s Stunning ‘Eco-Vision’ In China Talk about a return to nature. Confronted by the environmental implications of mass Chinese urbanization and soaring rates of consumption, Belgium-based architect Vincent Callebaut has crafted his own ‘green’ solution: Asian cairns. Callebaut dubs his cairns, which historically are residual neolithic markers that consist...

By All That's Interesting March 22, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume IV

The Magnificent Seven You might think that it is only Ron Paul who views printed money as some absurd art form, but you’d be wrong. Meet French artist Philippe Petremant, whose series “The Magnificent Seven” transforms traditional currency into comical portraits so incredible that even those of us who don’t...

By All That's Interesting Mar 15, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume IV

The Magnificent Seven You might think that it is only Ron Paul who views printed money as some absurd art form, but you’d be wrong. Meet French artist Philippe Petremant, whose series “The Magnificent Seven” transforms traditional currency into comical portraits so incredible that even those of us who don’t...

By All That's Interesting March 15, 2013

The Ten Most Incredible Lightning Photographs

Lightning Engulfs The Chaitén Volcano Of Chile This extraordinary image shows the sheer force of nature as the kinetic energy and friction of exploding ash turns into a crackling and beautiful lightning storm. An Incredible Lightning Storm Over The Grand Canyon Crackling over the ancient waterways in Arizona, this lightning...

By All That's Interesting Feb 5, 2013

The Ten Most Incredible Lightning Photographs

Lightning Engulfs The Chaitén Volcano Of Chile This extraordinary image shows the sheer force of nature as the kinetic energy and friction of exploding ash turns into a crackling and beautiful lightning storm. An Incredible Lightning Storm Over The Grand Canyon Crackling over the ancient waterways in Arizona, this lightning...

By All That's Interesting February 5, 2013
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