11 Times Nature Has Curious Surprises for Us
Categories: Food and Drinks | Lifestyle | People | Photo project | Positive | Society | World
By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/11-times-nature-has-curious-surprises-for-us.htmlMemories are fleeting and our days usually go by in a blur. But according to one study, unexpected moments help us identify parts of our memories. And it is these fragments that remain in our memory for a longer period of time. It's good that the Universe has covered our memory banks with an endless supply of curious surprises.
We found 11 people whose days were "unforgettable" thanks to interesting finds, and we are sharing them with you to convey a good mood.
11 PHOTOS
1. Because of the circulation, it looks like her middle finger belongs to someone else.
2. This is an IKEA plant that looks like a creature.
3. Someone knows what's coming.
4. The leopard gecko dropped a tiny glove.
5. Mold appeared on the bread, similar to the logo.
6. A dog has a birthmark that makes it look like it has a crooked tooth.
7. Strange egg.
8. A pig's ear looks like a planet under a microscope.
9. It sprouted through the box.
10. The way the snow rolled off the windshield perfectly.
11. A stone that looks like a toe.
Keywords: Memories | Nostalgia | Fragments | Surprises | Unexpected moments | People
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Figurative artist from Canada's C. S. McNeil (C. S. McNeil) paints nude paintings using acrylic paints. About his works, the ...
We present you a selection of positive and sexy works by the American master of advertising photography Sean Dufren. Sean lives in ...
Related articles
It is difficult for today's teenagers to understand those who are nostalgic for the noughties, when eyebrows were as thin as a ...
They say that the past is always necessary to leave in the past. But sometimes you want to remember how it all happened, to plunge, ...
A selection of warm lamp vintage photos from the distant 70s. Chic, glitter, beauty, alcohol and dancing at retro parties of the ...
The cold season in our latitudes obliges us to hide our most valuable asset, namely our head, under a hat. At the same time, our ...