Pics That Are So Poignant And Fascinating (47 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       26 Oct 2020       6813       5 GALLERY VIEW

“This picture of a cemetery looks like 2 pictures put together.”

“Meet Narnia, a rare two faced cat.”

“1969, new year at Grand Central Station, New York.”

“A man found a Mt. Dew bottle from 1992 that would have won them a brand new Super Nintendo.”

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“I Never Realised How Huge Moose Are And Now I'm Freaking Out.”

“This extremely rare seal was abandoned by her mother and colony because she was ginger.”

“Surface tension on the wasp's legs.”

“Extremely rare Andean cat.”

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“Theses are the suits used to eradicate Murder Hornets in Washington State!”

“Workers eradicate first nest of 'murder hornets' found in US.”

“Marsh looks like Jupiter trough a spotting scope.”

“The Pazyryk carpet is the oldest intact carpet discovered. Woven 2500 yrs ago & found frozen in the Altai Mountains in Central Asia.”

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“A triple Decker Bus at the Nelson Ghost Town in Nelson Nevada.”

“Entomologists track down a murder hornet nest in Washington state by attaching small radio trackers to them using dental floss and glue.”

“A salesman has his motorized roller skates refueled at a gas station, 1961.”

“Antique 18-shot triple barrel revolver.”

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“Blood, plasma and water droplet on a superhemophobic titanium surface.”

“Ghost bison”

“Krusevac fortress in Serbia with a window to its glorious past.”

“Zlatni rat beach in Croatia changes shape due to strong winds.”

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“These sunset clouds look like lava.”

“Photographer Alan McFayden captured this picture of a flawless kingfisher dive in 2015, after 6 years and 720,000 attempts.”

“Takaosan Interchange and Tunnels, Japan.”

“This beach in Port Renfrew (Canada) is filled with crystal blue tide pools.”

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“The Norwegian Forest Cat.”

“Harvard has a library that protects the rarest colors in the world. It contains pigments of extinct insects, mummy wrappings, and extremely rare metals.”

“Photo-realistic colour pencil drawing of a cat.”

“Rice fields (Yunnan, China)”

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“Person with Albinism and Heterochromia.”

“This drawing of a fictional metro area that I finished yesterday!”

“Stockholm’s metro bills itself as “the world’s longest art exhibition”—and it's easy to see why. Since construction began in 1950, some 250 artists have decorated 94 stations across 68 miles of track.”

“A cell in Storstrom Prison in Falster, Denmark, the world's most humane high-security prison.”

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“That is a hotel in Singapore, it looks like it came straight outta the jungle.”

“What 5 megabytes of computer data looked like in 1966: 62,500 punched cards, taking four days to load.”

“This incredible view of mammatus clouds from Tolstoy House in St. Petersburg”

“This is a real photo of a castle in Japan, it looks magical.”

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“Qasr al-Farid (The Lonely Castle), an incomplete solitary tomb made by the Nabataeans located at Madain Salih, Saudi Arabia. It is unknown who this tomb was being made for before it was abandoned.”

“Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) from the space.”

“A Dobsonfly”

“Modern recreation of a pair of roman boots found at the fort of Vindolanda, on Hadrian's Wall”

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“Exterior of the sewer set in IT”

“The gate of Angkor Thom, Cambodia”

“This butterfly with a natural racing livery.”

“The Giant Devil’s Flower Mantis looks like something that crawled out of hell.”

“Sequence of a King Fisher fishing.”

“A factory in Turkey came out with roof tiles that act as bird shelters.”

“Both a beautiful and creepy forest.”



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Hiram 4 year s ago
       
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Greg 4 year s ago
Hiram,

"Today I'm going to get on the internet and tell dem wusses dey all need to chill about dem murder hornets! Yeah baby, da world needs to toughen up according to Hiram cause he da MAN and he sees it like peeps be afraid too!....is that a spider?REEEEEEEE!!!!"
       
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Rella 4 year s ago
Hiram, I live in WA. They are a foreign, invasive species that threatens honeybees that are already struggling.
       
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Russ 4 year s ago
Rella,
Honey bees are an introduced species themselves, and have been implicated in the decline of our native bees, with competition for nectar, spreading of mites and other diseases, and other factors.
       
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Wally 4 year s ago
I'm also in WA. We have not seen murder hornet one. There was a nest far up to the north that was eradicated and that's been that as far as I know. Not a single murder hornet all summer long.
       
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