Amazing images made out of photos of modern day locations blended together with historic events that took place at those very locations. Amazing work, you need to see these.
Thanks to this guy who visited North Korea we get a good glimpse of how it looks and feels like to be a tourist there. Check out the images to get the feel of it.
"Hi, my name is...Slim Shady. No, really, my name is Slim Shady. Just kidding, my name is Mark (for those of you that don't know me) and I live in a small town near the massive city of New York."
The circular grass creations, that look like something out of a different planet scattered throughout the Namib Desert have long been one of the mysteries of science.
A small group of Russian tourists climbed the guarded pyramid in the shelter of the night and took some impressive shots of the surrounding desert and outskirts of Cairo.
As the Google Reader will cease to exist in a couple of months time, you can start sniffing for the alternative RSS feed reader. Allow me to try and make it really simple for you.
China plans to have its 60-ton space station ready and operating until 2020 and there is a great chance Europe will cooperate in the building procedure.
Adobe Photoshop always was on of the best (if not the best) image manipulation tools out there. It all started in 1987, when Thomas Knoll decided to create a program for Mac computers.
This unusual event was recorded off the coast of San Diego. A group or a so called pod of more than 100,000 dolphins was spotted traveling together and coming from all the sides.
Central Russia got hit by meteor shower. It happened as the meteor exploded over the Ural, its pieces burnt in the lower part of the atmosphere but some were still able to hit the small town of Chelyabinsk.
Chernobyl 1986, year when what is believed to be the worst nuclear plant disaster in history happened. Almost 3 decades after this is how the wildlife in the so called inhabitable fallout zone looks like.