Somewhere at 270 feet deep in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, lies one of the greatest inspirations of Jules Verne, Queen Victoria and Pink Floyd. Being formed over 60 million years ago, the Fingal’s Cave is an unique, marvelous rock formation. Continue reading
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Winchester Mystery House: The House That Sarah Couldn’t Stop Building
Standing in the middle of suburban San Jose, California, is a sprawling Victorian mansion surrounded by beautifully kept gardens, which from the outside appears nothing out of the ordinary. But the inside is another story. Continue reading
Abraham Lincoln’s Famous Letter to His Son’s Teacher
There are great men and women who walk this earth with so much grace, inspiring and empowering millions of people from all over the world to live their lives in ways that bring more love, joy and hope to the world. And Abraham Lincoln was one of those people. Continue reading
Gritty Cityscapes
Rooftops in the Snow
It’s almost impossible for me to select a favorite piece when looking at paintings by San Francisco painter Jeremy Mann. Continue reading
The Theatre of the Absurd
Rubi Lebovitch is a talented photographer, who was born in Jaffa in 1974 and currently based in Tel Aviv, Israel. He received his BFA in Photography from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Rubi uses humor and irony and has a gift for finding the absurd in the ordinary. Continue reading
The Mystery of Synchronous Fireflies
In the first few weeks of June, visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee, United States, are treated to a rare natural spectacle thousands of fireflies blinking in unison like strings of Christmas lights hanging in the night air. Continue reading