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World’s Tallest Man-Made Waterfall Cascades Down A High-Rise In China

“If city dwellers can’t go for sightseeing trips to waterfalls, bring waterfalls into the city for them to see and enjoy!” This must have been the thought behind this spectacular feat of constructing an artificial waterfall that hurtles down a high-rise building. This feat has not only catapulted Guiyang, the capital city of Guizhou province …

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Beautiful Semi-Submerged Sculptural Installation Aims At Global Environmental Awareness

Aquariums and terrariums are common, but have you ever heard of Coralarium? Well, this is a new concept from Jason deCaires Taylor, a sculptor and an artist. He has meticulously put together this beautiful aquatic stainless-steel cube, he calls Coralarium, with a variety of sculptures adorning it and placed it off a large developed coral …

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Word Traveller Creates Arts & Use It To Promote A Great Cause

The remarkable thing about art is that it has as many styles as there are artists! Everyone is unique in one way or the other. And so is the case with Anne Lovart, whose artistic prowess is a rage on the internet attracting over 100K+ followers on Instagram alone. Although Lovart is pretty good at …

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The Amazing Shimmering Tunnel Of Lights Mimics Japan’s Seasonal Foliage

If someone blindfolds you and takes you into this tunnel and removes your blindfold, you would either think you are dreaming or seeing things in virtual reality! Yes, such is the effect of this dazzling botanical garden that goes by the name of Nabana no Sato in Japan’s island of Nagashima in Kuwana. You’ll be …

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The Captivating Kailasa Temple Of Ellora

While it is easy to build a structure by placing bricks or stones atop each other, carving out a solid rock and giving it a shape of a temple is certainly one of the most challenging feats to undertake and that too in those olden times. Imagine this being accomplished with only hammers and chisels!