“A pill bottle that keeps track of when it was last opened.”
“Absolutely breathtaking Larimar from the Dominican Republic, the only place on Earth where this enchanting gem is found!”
“Baby elephant drinking water - it doesn’t know to use it’s trunk yet.”
“A different perspective on how a very little “something” , can do a lot over time.”
“What the pyramid looked like. Originally encased in white lime stone with a peak made of solid gold.”
“Japanese Airport baggage handlers arrange luggage by color to find easy.”
“This long-exposure picture of fireflies at night in Japan gives me life.”
Natural History Museum, London
“A quick reminder that every eyes has a story, i did it with charcoal pencil, in 169 plus hours.”
“In the 1800s, wealthy British landowners commissioned exaggerated paintings of their livestock as a symbol of wealth and status. Often, the animals were painted with large rectangular bodies.”
“Apparently handicap vehicles with slide out doors are a thing.”
“The way Ice forms on the pillars.”
“How big is your data.”
“Glow worms in the caves of New Zealand.”
“The locations of every cryptid or "monster" across America.”
“A 6'0 Kemba Walker giving a high five to 7'5 Tacko Fall.”
“Cast of Bohemian Rhapsody v actual members of Queen.”
“This Church Built Into The Side Of A Mountain In Italy.”
“This South Korean Bus Stop.”
“A pink pearl apple.”
“This photo gives an unusually clear look at the shock wave of an explosion.”
“The "Chernobyl" cast compared to the actual people they portrayed.”
“Einstein at the beach.”
“This 165ft (50m) deep crater discovered in Siberia this summer. Scientists believe an underground pocket of methane exploded due to global warming.”
“Aboriginal Tasmanian Fanny Cochrane Smith singing into her phonograph in 1903. Without her efforts to preserve her culture we would have no audio traces of the Tasmanian language.”
“My friend made me Minecraft tool keychains using scrap metal pieces.”
“All of the items that are inside of a fire truck.”
“Dolphins using pufferfish toxins to get high.”
“Ísafjördur, Iceland morning coffee.”
“Asiatic Wildcat, Urials, Leopard, and Gray Wolf seen at the same location in Kazakhstan.”
“Les Voyageurs, public sculptures by artist Bruno Catalano in Marseilles, France.”
“The photo you see is the default wallpaper for Windows XP - is probably one of the most recognizable image in the world. What you probably didn’t know is that it’s a real photo, called Bliss, taken by Charles “Chuck” O’Rear in 1996. And this is what it looks like today.”
“Chichén Itzá (the Temple of Kukulcan): before and after (1885-2017).”
“Moon rising behind the 9/11 tribute lights in New York.”
“The iceberg that sunk Titanic. The photographer, unaware of Titanic’s fate, took the photo after noticing the red smear of paint across its base.”
“A spring that flows through a living tree.”
“Furniture store entrance.”
“Mesmerising bird trails.”
“Crazy scary nature.”
A male Mandarin Duck
“This temple was entirely made of beer bottles.”
“A rare desert bloom in the Atacama Desert in Chile.”
“Statue of Neptune in Gran Canaria, Spain.”
“How to read pigpen ciphers.”
“City park photo using infrared filter.”
“A dresser turned into a lizard terrarium.”
“LA Reservoir is filled with 96 million shade balls to prevent the formation of bromate in the water.”
“A piano repurposed as a bookshelf.”
“A photo was taken of a soldier before, during, and after seeing live combat. These show the incredible emotional and physical toll that warfare takes on humans.”
“Mi-26 biggest helicopter in the world.”
Thanks Mr. Tips. Wouldn't have guessed that wasn't actually a photograph from 2550 B.C.
purple haze, orange sunshine capt trips all good~!