North via South: Mesoamerican Brutalism
“Beginning in San Jose, Costa Rica, we were pleased to see a rise in the number of Brutalist buildings,” Ian told me. “Today, Brutalism has more …
These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet
Salt mines are special compared to other underground excavation sites: once they are closed for extraction purposes, they can be opened for visitors, or for storage purposes—all because of their unique microclimate with natural air-conditioning and constant temperature and atmospheric pressure all year.
Zempoala
Door History
While we claim to be experts on fitting, manufacturing or distributing doors we simply cannot claim this blog as our own, we simply pass the information on as we thought it interesting. The earliest records are those represented in the paintings of the Egyptian tombs, in which they are shown as single or double doors,
Museo de Antropología de Xalapa- sala Olmeca
6 of the World’s Most Mysterious Standing Stones
Perhaps even more puzzling than the meaning of their creation is how they were built in the first place.
These Incredible Salt Mines Are Like Another World Beneath Our Feet
Salt mines are special compared to other underground excavation sites: once they are closed for extraction purposes, they can be opened for visitors, or for storage purposes—all because of their unique microclimate with natural air-conditioning and constant temperature and atmospheric pressure all year.
Get to Know San Lorenzo, the First Major American City
The Olmec city of San Lorenzo was the first major Mesoamerican city, and there are still many things that are not known about this important site.
Kedareshwara temple and Parshwanatha Jain Basadi of Halebid
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It's a Huge World Out There!
Our trip of a life time...