Hili Grand Tomb

Hili Grand Tomb

In an Emirati park near the Omani border, a reconstructed Bronze Age tomb with impressive reliefs. The city of Al Ain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is…

Newspaper Rock, One Of The Largest Known Collections Of Ancient Petroglyphs, In Indian Creek State Park On The Road To Canyonlands National Park Near Monticello, Utah

Newspaper Rock, One Of The Largest Known Collections Of Ancient Petroglyphs, In Indian Creek State Park On The Road To Canyonlands National Park Near Monticello, Utah

Nestled in Indian Creek State Park along the scenic route to Canyonlands National Park near Monticello, Utah, **Newspaper Rock** stands as one of the largest and most…

The Mysterious Sky Caves of Nepal

The Mysterious Sky Caves of Nepal

The Sky Caves of Nepal, also known as the Mustang Caves, refers to 10,000 artificial caves constructed in the Mustang District of Nepal. The region was formerly…

This Is Not A Huge Carpet But The World’s Largest Mosaic Unearthed In Turkey

This Is Not A Huge Carpet But The World’s Largest Mosaic Unearthed In Turkey

The world’s largest intact mosaic opened to the public on 2019 in Antakya, Turkey, as part of the newly built Antakya Museum H๏τel. The 1,300-year-old, 9,000-square-foot mosaic…

Talaiots in Menorca: Discover the new UNESCO World Heritage Site

Talaiots in Menorca: Discover the new UNESCO World Heritage Site

Discover the newly listed Talaiots of Menorca UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the island’s greatest attractions Menorca, a tranquil island bathed in Mediterranean sunshine forms part…

Lovely details from nature depicted on a wall relief in the Tomb of Kagemni at Saqqara.

Lovely details from nature depicted on a wall relief in the Tomb of Kagemni at Saqqara.

Anew exhibition enтιтled Tutankhamun the Boy: Growing Up in Ancient Egypt will open in London later this year, coinciding with the centenary of his tomb’s discovery. It will explore…

A Roman Decorated Bronze Strigil

A Roman Decorated Bronze Strigil

The strigil  is a tool for the cleansing of the body by scraping off dirt, perspiration, and oil that was applied before bathing in Ancient Greek and Roman cultures. In these cultures the strigil was primarily used by…

St Kilda, Scotland

St Kilda, Scotland

St Kilda  is a remote archipelago situated 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) west-northwest of North Uist in the North Atlantic Ocean. It contains the westernmost islands of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The largest…

The mystery of the giant sarcophagus of the Saqqara Serapeum temple in Egypt

The mystery of the giant sarcophagus of the Saqqara Serapeum temple in Egypt

At Egypt’s Saqqara Serapeum temple, there are giant square granite sarcophagi weighing hundreds of tons that have baffled the world’s scientists. The Saqqara Serapeum has been a…

The aerial perspective of Lake Kootenay, Canada

The aerial perspective of Lake Kootenay, Canada

Kootenay Lake is a lake located in British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Kootenay River. The lake has been raised by the Corra Linn Dam and has a dike system at the…