Nov. 20, 2016 - Barrio Brazil, Santiago, Chile
Barrio Brazil is one of the older neighborhoods in Santiago. It was spared damage during the past several earthquakes, and it has some really fascinating doors.
Barrio Brazil is one of the older neighborhoods in Santiago. It was spared damage during the past several earthquakes, and it has some really fascinating doors.
Jonathan L takes us along to one of his favorite smaller art museums in New York City, dedicated to modern and contemporary art by American artists.
October 8, 2016: 50 Years Later, Paris October 15, 2016: The Albert Kahn Museum & Gardens, Paris October 22, 2016: Three Paris Passages October 29, 2016: More Paris Passages November 5, 2016: Chateau de Vincennes November 12, 2016: Marché Saint-Louis, Fontainebleau November 19, 2016: An Englishwoman's Home in France March 21, 2022: Paris, 1966 Find all of PortMoresby’s contributions here .
A puzzling find at a construction site: a Roman cooking pot filled with illustrated oil lamps, each containing a coin...but so far, no one knows why.
Cologne-Bonn airport is testing a new security system that lets those who are ready go ahead of those who are taking more time.
After time spent in the busy city, PortMoresby finds refuge at a friend's beautiful home in the French countryside.
PHeymont finds the lionfish intriguing: its bright colors are quite visible here, but not against corals...and even its shape is hard to define.
Austin's NLand Surf Park is making waves—literally. Its artificial lagoon is the first of its kind in North America, and the largest in the world.
Pranksters turn a Berlin subway train into a leafy celebration of the fall season.
Kirsten Hines continues her celebrating Nature on 7 Continents series with this second installment in exotic Antarctica. Young elephant seals are called ‘weaners’ from the time they’re weaned from their mother’s milk, around a month, until they reach a year old. They’re cute but their warrior training begins young.
Ian Cook shares some photos of beautiful but isolated and hard to get to Balos Beach and Lagoon in Crete.
While workers in Europe tend to take all their vacation, a study finds, North Americans and some Asians leave a lot on the table...
The picture says it all...we're saddling up and heading out for Thanksgiving, and it's not gonna be fun on the road!
Samantha takes us on a tour of a candy factory that is a Denver tradition as well as a delight for children of all ages...
A bit of history today, as GarryRF tells us the story of these early steam-driven farm machines, and the origin of 'horsepower.'