Overlooking the harbour of St John’s, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, is a massive piece of rock towering 140 meters above the Atlantic Ocean. The rock, known as Signal Hill Continue reading
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Surreal Aerial Views of Fish Farms in Greece
Flying in a helicopter high above the coast of Greece, German photographer Bernhard Lang captures unusual networks of circular fish farms. Continue reading
How Amsterdam’s Airport is Fighting Noise Pollution With Land Art
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, located just 9 km southwest of the city, is the third busiest airport in Europe and one of the busiest in the world. In an average year, more than 63 million passengers pass through Schiphol Continue reading
The History of Languages – Language Roots
Credits: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Continue reading
Surprising Viking ‘Lost’ Village in Iceland
A Vikings village is lost near of the Icelandic town of Höfn. It is in fact a replica that was built in 2010 as a set for a movie that was never shot. It is still there. Continue reading
Series of Impressive Building Facades Around Europe
With his photo series Dramatis Personae, German photographer Sebastian Weiss takes us on an architectural journey through Europe, from Helsinki to Lyon via Hamburg, Porto, Valencia and Milan. Continue reading
White Square Pictures of Winter
Winter is a inspiration source for a lot of photographers, as Kilian Schönberger. German artist offers square pictures, of landscapes wrapped in a white coat, in his Winter In Squares series. Continue reading
Hilarious Comics With Unexpected Endings
“War and Peas” is made by a two-headed squad hailing from the German-French border town Saarbrücken. Jonathan Kunz works as a lecturer at the local art school and Elizabeth Pich works as a freelance comic artist. Continue reading
Enigmatic and Powerful Pictures at Night
Night has both a mysterious and a fascinating atmosphere that some photographers manage to enhance in their pictures. In the work of the German artist Michael Streckbein, the lights coming from inside the buildings Continue reading