Hotel Made Entirely Out Of Salt In Bolivia

The Hotel Luna Salada is a hotel and spa in Bolivia where the walls and furniture are made entirely out of salt. The hotel is located in the port of Colchani, on the eastern shore of the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat at 10,582 km2 (4,086 sq mi). The hotel building was constructed using… Continue reading Hotel Made Entirely Out Of Salt In Bolivia

The Identical Twins Photography Project

New York-based photographer Martin Schoeller took portraits of twins, triplets, and quadruplets of all ages side-by-side with matching expressions for his latest book ‘Identical: Portraits Of Twins’. He selected identical siblings from the crowd at the annual Twins Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio. Schoeller began photographing twins when he was commissioned for National Geographic. He is also best known for his up-close-and-personal portraits featuring… Continue reading The Identical Twins Photography Project

Bagel Heads: New Trend in Fashion Style

Bagel heads – injecting saline solution into the forehead to create a temporary bagel-like shape. National Geographic recently featured “Taboo: Bagel Heads” last Thursday,  as a new fashion trend in Japan. The show featured three people who opted to have injections on their forehead just to be “in” for the latest body modification trend in Japan. Watch the video below. via: Date… Continue reading Bagel Heads: New Trend in Fashion Style

Tour the Titanic in Google Earth

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic after it crashed into an iceberg in the North Atlantic, and now Google Earth is giving you a chance to virtually tour the ocean liner. In partnership with National Geographic and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)‘s Office of Exploration and Research, Google has come… Continue reading Tour the Titanic in Google Earth