Deep Blue is the name of this enormous female Great White shark, which measures 20 feet long, and many thousands of pounds.
This captivating and intriguing kinetic sculpture is called the Cosmic Eye, and uses metallic fluid that flows and moves in endless ways.
Fractals exist everywhere in nature, creating infinite, mind-bending patterns that are even stranger than a casual glance may show.
A compassionate citizen in Thailand goes out of his way to give love and hugs to stray dogs – dogs that have never experienced physical kindness before.
These remarkably tiny and intricate baskets and bowls were hand woven from invasive grasses and weeds by Suzie Grieve and shows her very deft handiwork.
Dutch photographer Albert Dros shows us the beautiful tiny town of the Zaanse Schans, bathed in morning fog.
The Volvo Haven is an unusual and sophisticated concept car, with an interior that ditches screens and overt technology for a zen-like, plant-filled space.
These stones are suspended over the ice in an elegant frozen pedestal, like a sculpture from a museum.
Gabor Nagy’s adventures have taken him to some gorgeous places around the globe, and his photographic eye make his journeys spectacular to witness, if only through images.
Indeed, the Northern White Rhino is effectively extinct in the world, save for a mother and daughter named Najin and Fatu, who are under 24/7 security in Kenya.
LEGO’s new Botanical collection includes realistic flower bouquets and intricate bonsais trees that look great on a shelf.
Recreating one of the most famous woodblock prints in history, Japan-based artist Jumpei Mitsui gives us a LEGO rendition of the The Great Wave Off Kanagawa using over 50,000 bricks.
Redwood trees aren’t just the tallest on the planet, they’re smart, fascinating, and full of wonder.
The world’s best airport for the last eight years straight, Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport is a quantum leap in beauty, nature, and creativity over the competition.
By basically all measures, 2020 is a doozy. If you’re not paranoid by fear or anxiety or just boatloads of stress, good for you. For the rest of us, there are small things that can make life just a little more fun or delicious. Or in this case, “Magically Delicious”.
In Belgium’s De Wijers Lake District, a unique cycle-path cuts directly through a lake, creating an experience that looks almost surreal.