Photo by Loree McComb, 3 August 2008
Albuquerque Zoo
Photo by tom francis, 19 July 2008
Who could describe this?
Story by Jane Keeler, 23 July 2008
About forty-five minutes from the small Russian city of Vladimir sits the remains of the Khrapovitsky Estate, a former glorious monument to the wealth and megalomania of the Russian nobility, now disintegrating into the weeds.
Story by Cheryn Flanagan, 7 July 2008
In Southwestern Cambodia, the ghostly Bokor Hill Station whispers tales of French colonial splendor amidst bullet-ridden walls and graffitied rubble. A visit to this uniquely Cambodian ghost town offers an unusual experience of the country's history.
Photo by Lisa Schwendemann, 11 November 2007
An image of one of the cells at Eatern State Penitentiarty. I love the texture on the walls, color and light.
Photo by Ferdinand Decena, 16 July 2008
A lone fisherman stands face to face with a lone karst at Ha Long Bay. The numerous karsts in the bay is a beautiful sight but mutilated by the sight of cranes and construction ships which may signal some development at this popular bay.
Photo by Ferdinand Decena, 16 July 2008
Stepped down on the lower deck of our Junk Ship and saw the vanishing perspective from where I stood.
Photo by Rebecca Ross, 5 July 2008
I'm sure when greeted by such a sight you'd be be inclined to stop and take stock. Although the safest thing to do is probably to do a U-turn and find another route cause I don't think you're going to make sense of this anytime soon!
Photo by Brian Hunziker, 12 June 2008
This is the view from the top of the Golden Gate Bridge (North Tower) . .
Photo Essay by Brian Hunziker, 14 June 2008
or, Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant: The Golden Gate Bridge, from the Top.