Hard Rock Park
A real paradise for baby boomers: the world’s first rock and roll theme park. … More Hard Rock Park
A real paradise for baby boomers: the world’s first rock and roll theme park. … More Hard Rock Park
This sound installation in the Namib Desert will play Toto’s “Africa” on loop for all of eternity. … More World’s Worst Sound Installation
The design forms a cocoon, surrounding occupants with a latticed wall-mounted bookshelf. … More Conarte Library
The memorial had a lit display with a slideshow displaying photographs and videos from the life and career of Jobs, focusing on his many achievements as CEO of Apple. … More Steve Jobs Monument
The New York Times declared in 1884, “a new religion known as the Oahspe religion.” The book purported to be the forgotten history of the earth, featuring a cast of thousands of unfamiliar gods, lords and angels. … More The Kosmon Temple
Cornwall has prompted stories of hauntings and witchcraft endorsed by the presence of the self-styled ‘Great Beast’, Aleister Crowley. … More West Cornwall’s Crowley House
Columns of basalt rock that line a ravine through which water runs from the San Antonio Dam. … More Huasca’s Basaltic Prisms
Enjoy the spectacular view of part of the Historic Downtown of Durango to 82 meters high over a distance of 750 meters. … More Durango’s Cable Car
Pantanal is a natural region encompassing the world’s largest tropical wetland area. … More Pantanal
Cerne Abbas folklore claim the figure is the actual outline of a real giant that came from Denmark and was soundly defeated by the local villagers as he slept on the hill. … More The Cerne Abbas Giant