Archaeologists to Explore Mysterious Underground Structure at the Desert Fortress of Masada
A team of archaeologists from Tel Aviv University have returned to Masada in Israel, after a 11-year hiatus, in order to excavate previously unexplored areas of the desert mountain fortress, including a mysterious underground structure.
Finding King Herod's Tomb
After a 35-year search, an Israeli archaeologist is certain he has solved the mystery of the biblical figure’s final resting place
Leptis Magna 4
Leptis Magna, Libyen Nikon D700, Nikon AF-D 50/1,4
NAQSH-e RUSTAM by Ali Majdfar
Mental Alchemy
hierarchical-aestheticism: “Tetrapylon gate in the ancient ruined city of Aphrodisias, Turkey. ”
Burning Man sculptures 2010
Le Burning Man est toujours l'occasion d'admirer des sculptures monumentales époustouflantes. Kate Raudenbush (l'arbre en métal) participe souvent au festival. Every year at the Burning Man, Artists are creating amazing sculptures. My favorite artist is Kate Raudenbush (the metal tree).
Thousands of Burners reflect on tragedy of festival goer's death
It was a project almost 12 months in the making - a 72-foot wooden sculpture of two people lovingly looking into each other, built to make people 'consider why death is so challenging and why it’s also so beautiful'. But tragically death was an all-to-real element of this year's festival, after Wyoming art gallery manager Alicia Louise Cipicchio, 29, was hit by a 'party bus' and killed at the week-long Nevada desert rave early on Thursday.
Volvo Pure Tension Pavilion that charges an electric car by Synthesis
This tensile pavilion is covered in solar panels that can be used to charge an electric car and then folded up to fit in its boot.
The Passenger on Instagram: “The ancient Roman baths of Sagalassos in Turkey. Sagalassos was conquered from Persia by Alexander the Great in 333 BC it became a…”
65 Likes, 2 Comments - The Passenger (@the_passenger_travel) on Instagram: “The ancient Roman baths of Sagalassos in Turkey. Sagalassos was conquered from Persia by Alexander…”