Walking in the rain – photo by James Jowers, 1967. In the 1960s James Jowers left the US Army and studied photography at the New School for Social Research under Lisette Model. Model summed up her attitude to photography: “I am a passionate lover of…
Iran’s First Meteorite Exhibition Opens in Golestan Palace
The exhibition is organised by UNESCO’s Lut Desert World Heritage Centre in collaboration with Hojjat Kamali who is a record holder in discovery of meteorites and the only Iranian collector of meteorites. In this exhibition, the meteorite of Varamin, …
A birder s guide to the Galapagos
At a talk today, an ENT surgeon and avid birdwatcher will share her experience of visiting the South American islands that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution Sea Lions As a child who grew up with a view of a giant banyan tree from her room, Dr …
Lithuania… Hidden arts of Vilnius – Independent.ie
An aerial view over Vilnius, capital of LithuaniaThe characteristically Byzantine spires of an orthodox church in the town of DruskininkaHilary catches his breath in VilniusDruskininkaiVilnius Old Town Lithuania… Hidden arts of Vilnius Independent…
The Streets of New York City – 1977-1978
Need help, 1976 – Manhattan, NY This is the second and final part of an album of black-and-white New York City photographs by Spanish photographer Manel Armengol. (If you want to see the city in colour, he’s those, too.) As Manel walked the streets …
The Lost Floating Pools of Paris
Once upon a time, the banks of the river Seine were lined with giant floating swimming pools. In the 19th century, one could take swimming lessons next to the Pont Neuf and in the 1970s, sunbathe topless on the upper deck of the Piscine Deligny, which w…
Prague’s Narrowest Street is So Narrow it Has Traffic Lights For Pedestrians
In the heart of Prague’s oldest neighborhood, the historic Mala Strana or “Little Quarter”, there is a street so narrow that it’s impossible for two people to get past each other no matter how hard they try. The street named Vinarna Certovka is …
The island of cinemas: Cuba’s faded movie theatres – in pictures
Carolina Sandretto documents the last remaining buildings in Cines de Cuba, published by Skira
Fuggerei – The German Housing Complex Where Rent Hasn’t Gone Up in 500 Years
In a time when the cost of renting a home seems to be getting higher virtually everywhere in the civilized world, the residents of an idyllic housing complex in Germany are living in an inflation-free utopia. The people of Fuggerei, a walled district on…
Urban Hacking 101: Guides & Tutorials to Transform your City
[ By SA Rogers in Travel & Urban Exploration. ] If your city isn’t meeting your needs, just hack it. Urban hacktivism is a form of creative, citizen-led problem solving that often goes behind the backs of officials and institutions to get things d…
On The Streets of New York City – 1977-1978
“The West Side Clean-Up Inc.” – Manhattan, New York City – 1978 This album from Spanish photographer Manel Armengol features some of his photographs of a trip to New York City in the 1970s, particularly in 1977 and 1978. As Manel walked the stre…
‘The Elastic Perspective’ Is A Weathered Steel Public Sculpture In The Netherlands
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Photos of a Desolate and Deserted London from 1977
Vale Royal looking towards the Ebonite Tower in 1977. Built in 1870 it was demolished in 1983. These fascinating photos were taken by John Goodman an Australian who made two trips to UK in the mid 1970s. While in, as he puts it, ‘my raw early 20s’ �…
The Enduring Legacy of Spring Break Through the Lens of Photographer Keith McManus
A photo from ‘Spring Break: Rite of Passage’ | © Keith McManus US Editor Updated: 18 April 2019 Save to wishlist Save to Wishlist Dive into a brief history of spring break in the United States, and witness the cultural phenomenon through the eyes o…
The Swiss language that few know
The Sarine River skirts the edge of Basse-Ville (lower town), dividing both the canton of Fribourg and the city of Fribourg into two sectors: German-speaking and French-speaking. The city of around 40,000 people is clearly one of duality: street signs a…
The mystery of Star Wars and Tunisia’s rundown Brutalist hotel
Did a hotel facing demolition in Tunis inspire the design of the Star Wars Sandcrawler?
An immersive art installation lets you see, smell and feel the toxic fog of polluted cities
Burnt rubber perfumes London’s air. São Paulo smells like vinegar. Beijing’s winter scent is sulfur and coal. British artist Michael Pinsky installed a different kind of horror house in the bowels of the Vancouver Convention Center during the TED c…
In pics: Temperate House of Kew Gardens in London – Xinhua
Video PlayerClose Photo taken on April 14, 2019 shows the Temperate House of Kew Gardens in London, capital of Britain. The history of Kew Gardens can be traced back to the 18th century. In the year 2003, Kew Gardens was officially inscribed as a UNESCO…
Paris in Beautiful Color Images from 1890: The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, The Panthéon, and More (1890)
The 17th and 18th centuries in England marked a period of ostentation for a growing, and increasingly wealthy, landowning class. These were also times of internal religious wars between Catholics and Protestants, a period that saw the regicide of Char…
Footloose: Canada’s Abandoned Bata Shoe Factory
[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ] The former Bata shoe factory in “Batawa” – a company town located in southern Ontario – forged fine footwear for footloose Canucks from 1939 to the year 2000. Kickoff The Bata Shoe Company was…