Underwater hockey
The British Navy invented underwater hockey in the 1950's to keep their divers fit and to improve their ability to move and work efficiently under water.
The British Navy invented underwater hockey in the 1950's to keep their divers fit and to improve their ability to move and work efficiently under water.
Huacachina is an oasis in Peru.
The Falkirk Wheel is a rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
The Rhino Runner is a type of armored bus used extensively in Iraq, especially on the infamous Route Irish between Baghdad International Airport and The Green Zone.
Ryugyong Hotel is a hotel in North Korea. Construction began in 1987 and ceased in 1992, due to the government's financial difficulties. The unfinished hotel remained untouched until April 2008, when construction resumed after being inactive for 16 years.
As peculiar as it is hypnotic, Philip Trevelyan's 1971 oddity documents a bold British family living off the grid in the Sussex woods.
Glass Flowers is a collection of highly-realistic glass botanical models at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
Laetitia Casta is a model.
Hoatzin birds are born with claws on their wings, and bear a striking resemblance to a late Jurassic era dinosaur.
Barnstorming was a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s in which stunt pilots would perform tricks with airplanes, either individually or in groups called a flying circus.