Ă–resund: Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel

The Ă–resund is a cable-stayed bridge across the Ă–resund strait between Scania in southernmost Sweden, and Denmark. The bridge runs nearly 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the Swedish coast to the artificial island of Peberholm, where it then transitions into a tunnel that extends an additional 4 Kilometers (2.5 miles). Drivers must pay a toll to… Continue reading Ă–resund: Amazing Bridge Turns Into An Underwater Tunnel

First Cabin: A Business-Class Capsule Hotel In Tokyo

First Cabin is a business-class capsule hotel located in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. The hotel was converted from an old office building and was opened in July 3, 2015. The hotel offers stylish capsule rooms just a 4-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station in the busy electric town. It features spacious public bath area and a lounge room with… Continue reading First Cabin: A Business-Class Capsule Hotel In Tokyo

Stunning Drone Footage Of Veracruz Mexico

Alex ChacĂłn, the creator of the “Most Epic Selfie Video of 2014”, has taken the selfie game to a whole new level. He traveled to Veracruz, Mexico to combine his passion for selfies and drones creating a unique and amazing road-trip video shot entirely on a drone. Come on board and watch him explore the… Continue reading Stunning Drone Footage Of Veracruz Mexico

The Most Complex Borders in Europe

Most of you might already know about the most complicated border situation between Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands and Baarle-Hertog, Belgium. But, did you know the story behind it? Well, the border’s complexity results from a number of equally complex medieval treaties, agreements, land-swaps and sales between the Lords of Breda and the Dukes of Brabant. Generally speaking, predominantly agricultural… Continue reading The Most Complex Borders in Europe

World’s Largest Glass Walkway Opens in China

The horseshoe-shaped glass walkway in Chongqing extends 87.5ft from the edge of a cliff, allowing visitors to feel as though they are walking on air with the valley floor 2,350ft below their feet. Located in the Longgang National Geological Park in south-west China, the bridge has been named Yuanduan, meaning ‘at the end of the… Continue reading World’s Largest Glass Walkway Opens in China

Awesome Google Glass Review By Casey Neistat

New York-based filmmaker Casey Neistat has made a short video of his European trip using Google Glass. The entire trip was shot with the camera as he travels to Barcelona and London. Neistat loves Glass as a camera, but notes that the battery life doesn’t last more than 45 minutes. Watch the video below.

Boy Ruins Father’s Passport by Drawing All Over It

A Chinese man was stuck at the airport in South Korea after his 4-year-old son turns his passport to a coloring book. The father’s face was given dark eyes and a large beard and drawings of animals and scribbles appeared all over the first page of the passport. The airport authorities has prevented the Chinese man from traveling back home with the… Continue reading Boy Ruins Father’s Passport by Drawing All Over It

Around the World in 360° Degrees

Alex Chacon has spent the last three-years recording his travels around the world by taking 360 degree amazing selfies with a pole-mounted GoPro camera. In the video below, Alex took the viewers on a journey around the world in less than three minutes, travelling over 200,000 kilometers (125,000 miles) and crossing more than 75 countries in… Continue reading Around the World in 360° Degrees