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May 25 – May 31 | 2026


This week we explore a truly unique mammal called the Aardwolf, and dive into mind-bending sculptures that alter reality.

One of the World's Weirdest Mammals, the Aardwolf

NATURE

One of the World’s Weirdest Mammals, the Aardwolf

This nocturnal, African relative of the hyena eats 200,000-300,000 termites every night!

Marvelous Macro Moths Showcase Beautiful Detail

NATURE

Marvelous Macro Moths Showcase Beautiful Detail

Highlighting the incredible detail normally invisible to the naked eye, revealing just how strange and beautiful these creatures really are.

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South Africa's Namaqualand Comes Alive with Blooms After a Rain

FLOWERS

South Africa’s Namaqualand Comes Alive with Blooms After a Rain

For most of the year, Namaqualand looks scorched by the sun. Then the rain arrives, and the desert detonates into color.

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Concrete Cars Become a Living Coral Reef Off Miami

UNDERWATER

Concrete Cars Become a Living Coral Reef Off Miami

Artist Leandro Erlich sank 22 concrete cars off Miami to seed a coral reef. Inside ReefLine, the underwater sculpture park where art is built to be overtaken.

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Alex Chinneck Bends the City Into Couture for Dior

SCULPTURE

Alex Chinneck Bends the City Into Couture for Dior

The British sculptor was commissioned to fill flagship windows in New York and Beverly Hills with surrealist versions of each city’s own streets.

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Louis Vuitton Created a Stunning, One-of-a-Kind Clock for UNICEF

LUXURY

Louis Vuitton Created a Stunning, One-of-a-Kind Clock for UNICEF

This one elegant clock from Louis Vuitton, meant for a charity auction, is immaculately designed.

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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