Mind-Blown Images: Captivating Pictures That Amaze (40 PICS)

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"This enormous disk is what 10 MB of data looked like in the 1960s"

"Corn can grow very strangely"

"There is so much tech inside an NFL pylon that they now have several fans installed in them"

"Signature evolution in Alzheimer’s disease"

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"In Iceland, the last McDonalds Cheeseburger was sold in 2009"

"Ivan Origone as he broke the world record for fastest speed ever recorded on skis (254km/h - 158 mph)"

"Test from American 8th grade in 1912."

"Remoteness warning sign in Australia"

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"Cairo, Egypt"

"Tim Curry's chilling transformation into Pennywise in the iconic 'It' (1990)"

"Live streaming in China"

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"WW1 bombs are turning up in big numbers due to heavy rainfall in Belgium, they can still explode over 100 years later"

"My mums dog can open the door and this is where her paw has worn down the wall over the years"

"Airline cabins in the 70s vs today."

"Dark mode book"

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"Cleaned this coin that I found in a field (metaldetecting)"

"Apartment buildings in Kunming, China"

"U.S. Population Predictions from the 1890's"

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Kittie 12 month s ago
#8 So what?
       
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Brady 11 month s ago
#2 this is Worldwide the case. Thanks to Hollywood

#27 the Thing is riddled with mistakes. Serbia Not servia roumania with ou REALLY?
       
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Cilla 11 month s ago
Brady,That's how they were spelled in 1912...
       
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Harold 11 month s ago
#29. Looks more like the warehouse in Raiders.
       
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Irene 11 month s ago
Harold,

No, it's the Death Star; I can see the trench.
       
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Brady 11 month s ago
#37 dont do that Idiot.
Value down the drain
       
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Bob 11 month s ago
#5 One of the many things that are really interesting in America, as far as it's not cities it's a nice nice country.
       
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Molly 11 month s ago
#30 is this true? sounds like that Japs do this to maintain an image, like American and European countries and Canada are doing to maintain diversity quotas or have "women owned" benefits
       
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Berry 11 month s ago
#1 If I owned Napoleon's hat, I would wear it everyday, everywhere and walk around with my hand in my coat
       
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Charles 11 month s ago
Berry,

You, Sire, are a person of culture.
       
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Elbert 11 month s ago
#4 Work of no merit at all.
       
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Elbert 11 month s ago
#19 Absurdist Generation of Generations.
       
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Muriel 11 month s ago
#8 Put it next to Alaska.

#35 Today’s first class is easily more desirable than back then. The only thing missing today is a potentially hazardous charcuterie cart and the chef coming out to discuss the menu. That’s definitely first class, and the cattle are behind the curtain.
       
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Ross 11 month s ago
#27, America(assuming USA) would actually be great if most people could answer 75% of these questions correctly...
       
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