These ancient stones from megalithic monuments in Tarxien were discovered in 1915. Further digging and investigations revealed a set of temples dating back to between 3600 and 2500 BC and now listed as a […]
Madrid’s Palacio de Cibeles is celebrating its centenary this year. It opened 14th of March 1919 as the Telecommunications Palace, headquarters of the Correos, the Spanish postal and telecommunications service. […]
The Jin Mao Tower is 420.5 metres tall and is home to offices in the lower part, plus the Grand Hyatt Shanghai hotel at the top. The hotel is best known […]
These snails were crawling exceedingly slowly around the grounds of the Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku. Snails can actually crawl around 25 metres in 24 hours, but these giant creatures just […]
The word grue has a number of meanings, now mainly dialectal. Last week, it was one of Robert Macfarlane‘s Words of the Day, using its wintry definition of “the mushy ice […]
Growth can be a disadvantage. This giant mural by Spanish street artist, Dan Ferrer, is stunning in its style, artistry and sheer size. Alice is a true giant in this […]
The Gallery is the work of street artist Sam Bates, aka Smug. He covered a giant wall space in Glasgow with his own interpretation of a number of famous pieces […]
This man uses his head, keeping his cash under his kuma until needed. A personal bank service. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 23 January 2019 Posted as part of Tuesday […]
This mural requires a second look, as the breeze converts the petals into wind turbines, celebrating the diversity of sustainable energy production within the Glasgow area and the rest […]