Thailand’s Incredible White Temple

On September 14, 2014 by Tim Newman
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When people say that something is jaw-dropping, it rarely is. But when I saw pictures of the White Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand I genuinely did stare with my jaw agape. The temple was...

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A Selection Of Amazing Dinosaur Reconstructions

On September 14, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Initially I wanted to present to you a collection of pictures of ropy artist’s impressions of dinosaurs; but when I started searching I came across so many pictures and stories that it sort of mutated...

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Some Sweet Examples Of Japanese Graffiti

On September 13, 2014 by Tim Newman
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MORE: GRAFFITI IN INDIA MORE: ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MOSS GRAFFITI MORE: RUSSIAN STREET ART

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Choi Jeong Hwa: Size & Colour In South Korea

On September 12, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Choi Jeong Hwa (61) is a South Korean artist who likes to keep himself busy; Choi Jeong must in fact be one of the most prolific artists in the entire country, if not the world....

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The Incredible Statues Of Mongolia

On September 12, 2014 by Tim Newman
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After the rip-roaring success of my article on the Statues of Belarus, I decided to spread my wings and flap all the way over to Mongolia to do the same. The stark, lifeless,...

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The Global Selfie Project #6

On September 11, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Here’s your sixth installment of the Global Selfie Project where we stare at people from around the world. My premise is simple, I wanted to collect a selfie taken in every country, I’ve almost managed it… I’ve...

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Manhattanhenge

On September 11, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Twice a year Manhattan turns from a modern city into an ancient mystical sundial… sort of. On or around the 28th May and 12th July each year the sun and the skyscrapers align to...

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The Religious Buildings Of Antarctica

On September 10, 2014 by Tim Newman
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You might think an article on religion in Antarctica might be pretty short, and you’d be right. But, there are at least 7 churches on mainland Antarctica and a couple on the surrounding islands....

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Coober Pedy: An Underground Town

On September 10, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Coober Pedy is a small Australian mining town 846 Km north of Adelaide. The dusty, dry, scorching hot town is often referred to as the opal capital of the world; in all it has 70 opal fields...

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5 Impressive Examples Of Living Fossils

On September 7, 2014 by Tim Newman
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“Living fossil” isn’t a scientific term, but it is used fairly frequently, especially in the lay media by people like me. For the purpose of this article, a living fossil is a species that...

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