After dusk, Sengkang Riverside Park evolves into a cool and secluded place to enjoy a beer with mates or bask in quiet contemplation.
It’s the most powerful address in New York City you’ve never heard of. One false move and the entire city stops dead in its tracks. Not the home of New York’s mayor, or 11 Wall Street where profit-driven twenty and thirty-somethings play games with the world’s economy...
The abandoned office where Wall Street was filmed is home to some great artists.
The stuff that dreams are made of: buildings and structures designed to grace the skyline of New York City that never made it off the drawing board.
No joke: Napoleon Bonaparte's "member" is stored in the basement of a New Jersey home.
The founder of Dead Drops talks to Untapped about internet viruses, unprotected sex and more!
Manhattan is a bigger island than people think. Photographs from a hike in Fort Tryon Park and Inwood Park, which are just around the corner from each other.
Political activist and lawyer Janos Marton documents his movements through his upliftingly-named website, LivingtheDream.org. As a long-standing friend of Untapped, Janos has kindly shared with us his experience inside Gracie Mansion, the home of New York's mayors.
People love photographing the High Line during the day. The first page of results on a Google image search for "High Line" yields only 8 night images out of 448. But the High Line is open at night (until 10pm) and runs amidst one of New York City's most popular party districts. And it goes literally underneath the Standard Hotel and hovers above the road. This is a good thing because it helps you avoid the denizens of the Meatpacking District.
How to do the Loire Valley by bike, by hot air balloon, or by staying in a castle!