This is what Antarctica looks like from the window of a plane:
This is how large the biggest seed on the planet, the double coconut seed, is compared with a person:
This is what a minimum security prison in Norway looks like:
This is what the fossilized skin imprint of a dinosaur looks like:
This is what the Oval Office looks like completely empty:
And here's what it looks like with all that stuff back in it:
Baby owls sleep facedown, on their stomachs:
This is the death mask of Sir Isaac Newton:
This is what a sunset looks like from space:
This is roughly how many passenger trains there are in the USA compared with Europe:
Sour Skittles in Europe don't have the iconic sour dust on them:
This is a tiny, pill-size camera that you swallow so that doctors can get a...well, a very intimate look at your digestive system:
This is how big a size 18 shoe is compared with a can of soda:
This is what a cabinet full of uranium glass looks like under UV light:
This is what the "hand" of a manatee looks like:
This park has its benches on rails so you can always find shade:
These are the "Stairs of Death," an extremely steep staircase located in Peru's Huayna Picchu:
This is what a $100 bill looked like in 1977, 2003, and 2017:
This is what the inside of a 3 million–gallon water tank looks like:
This is a map of where you can find Venus flytraps in the wild:
This is what North Sentinel Island, home to one of the world's last uncontacted peoples, looks like from above:
How do you drive a president crazy, tell him to stand in the corner.
#20 soon to be extinct now that everyone knows where to look for them
#22 Don't look like he ate it to me.
Looks like someone's a..e>>>>
our highway system makes yours look ridiculous by comparison and your road widths haven't changed since the Romans built them
where i live our old rail tracks are now "bike paths" used by everyone, that's how much we "DON'T" use our passenger rail system.
do you know how long it would take you to go from Boston (where i live) to LA by passenger train? a week at the least. our passenger trains are mostly used by people to "SEE" the country
public rail systems are much better for the environment. The US road system is a ridiculous waste of energy and land. that being said the us is typically less population dense than europe and can make public transit less effective.
I don't know where to start...
First of all, we have a very dense road network. We invented the autobahn and it's still doing great.
How long do you need from LA to Boston with your car? How much fun is it to spend this time in your car? Can you sleep in your car at night while still traveling? Btw, we would travel this distance by plane.
We have those bike paths too. It's stupid. Traveling short to medium distances by train is fast, cheap and efficient. We should build more railroads again.
is it "THAT" important to you?
you Europeans complain about "EVERYTHING" concerning the US, how about minding your own country and stop comparing yourself to the US
we really don't care about you, we're focused on "OUR" lives
I quote: no, we have much more highways in our country, I bet you don't even know what highways are, they are so big in the US, it's great, not like in Europe
That's not so much focused on your life.