The pyramids of Giza are one of the most famous landmarks in the world. They are a symbol of ancient Egypt, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are also one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. This photo offers a unique perspective of the pyramids. In the foreground, you can see a modern city with high-rise buildings. This juxtaposition of the ancient … [Read more...] about A Different View of the Pyramids: A Modern City Juxtaposed Against Ancient History
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If you find a tick inside your home, here’s what you need to know
I like to think of myself as having love and understanding towards all creatures. Even spiders and snakes – fairly common phobias among humans – don’t freak me out to the point where I’ll actively take steps to avoid them. You could say that I have a high threshold where tolerance for creepy crawlies is concerned… just not with ticks. No, shameful as it is for me to … [Read more...] about If you find a tick inside your home, here’s what you need to know
A Resting Respite: When Rhinos and Bees Become Unlikely Roommates
A remarkable scene unfolds on the savanna. A swarm of bees has landed on a rhino, its rough hide a temporary haven for the buzzing multitude. Here, in this unexpected resting place, the bees are vulnerable, their usual defenses down. Yet, a sense of calm prevails. The bees' mission is clear: to protect their queen and find a new home. This journey is fraught with … [Read more...] about A Resting Respite: When Rhinos and Bees Become Unlikely Roommates
This 28,000-Year-Old Ancient Phallus Unearthed in a Cave in Germany Had More Uses Than One
Researchers claim that a sculpted and refined male phallus discovered in a German cave stands as one of the earliest depictions of male sexuality ever found. The Hohle Fels phallus is a remarkable artifact that was discovered in a cave in Germany in 2005. It is a piece of stone carved to look like a penis that is about 28,000 years old, making it one of the … [Read more...] about This 28,000-Year-Old Ancient Phallus Unearthed in a Cave in Germany Had More Uses Than One
A Pinching Work of Art: Giant Clothespin Sculpture in Belgium
Imagine a giant clothespin, seemingly holding onto a mound of dirt and grass. This playful sculpture, designed by Turkish artist Mehmet Ali Uysal, resides on the outskirts of Liege, Belgium, adding a touch of whimsy to the landscape. Uysal, a professor of art at the Middle East Technical University, is known for his works that create clever illusions. This giant clothespin … [Read more...] about A Pinching Work of Art: Giant Clothespin Sculpture in Belgium





