“Accidental Bob Ross Winter Nature Scene After Cutting a stick of Butter.”
“The Gargoyle of Notre Dame overlooking Paris, 1910.”
“This is believed to be the first Aerial shot of Edinburgh, Scotland. 1920s”
“This is what happens when a cat touches a plasma ball.”
“This caterpillar has little penguins on its back.”
“Went on a scramble and found this bear rock.”
“The intricate design of the Hercules Armor owned by Emperor Maximilian II of Austria, made in 1555.”
“This is a pigg-o-stat and it's used to do the x-ray of toddlers.”
“How famous composers drew their treble clefs.”
This is a Grafitti.
“This is a mouflon, and it has some impressive horns.”
“This is a 100 year old church in Spain that was repurposed into a skatepark.”
“When the maldivian president held the world's first underwater cabinet meeting to sign a climate change SOS.”
“Rice fields looking like broken glass.”
“Residential building in Budapest, built in 1894.”
“The first fiberglass body at Porsche weighed just 100 kilograms.”
“The world's largest rotating globe, called Eartha, is located in Yarmouth, Maine.”
“An extremely rare Melanistic Serval.”
“A rail zeppelin and a steam train near the railway platform. Berlin, Germany, 1931”
“Close-up of a tiger's tongue.”
“Kodak camera used for aerial photography during WW2.”
“This National Park in Brasil is Incredible!”
“Restoration of a damaged photo.”
“How a cat's cornea looks from the side.”
“Engraved in pencil, micro art.”
“1920’s equivalent of van life.”
“The view of the Statue of Liberty, as seen from the torch ( closed since 1916 )”
“My fave installation last year in Milan.”
“Japanese town deploys ‘monster wolf’ robots to scare away bears. And it works.”
“Flat screen TV concept. Circa 1961”
“This is a baby starfish, size around 5mm.”
“I've seen a ton of interesting stuff parked in the lot at my work, this just topped the list.”
“Crew Dragon, during 2nd stage separation, on their way to the ISS!”
“Long Exposure Drone Flight Path”
Baby bees
“A Russian soldier feeds polar bears from his tank, somewhere in the USSR c.1950”
Milky way from New Mexico.
Hotel in Iceland
“Face to face with a humpback whale.”
“The abandoned Aniva Lighthouse found on Sakhalin Island.”
“The Hercules Beetle, an animal which can carry up to 850 times its own mass.”
Wanaka Tree, New Zealand.
“Heart-shaped amethyst geodes. Discovered yesterday in Artigas, by the mining company Uruguay Minerals.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starfish
you are CORRECT : that it can be called a sea star.
you are INCORRECT : your assuredness that it is not called a starfish.
this took me not more than 10 seconds to find out, simply googled "starfish" and the wiki page was literally the first result. it might pay to google some things before you start typing.
A gargoyle is a rain outlet a grotesque has no function except looks.
https://whsjohnnygreen.org/features/2013/10/28/gargoyles-vs-grotesque/
#14 Aint no rice in them fields!!!
..did you see "he was a quiet man"?
Ta dum dum. I'll see myself out now.
Ta dum dum. I'll see myself out now.