Once and in half! 22 photos of familiar things in the section
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/once-and-in-half-22-photos-of-familiar-things-in-the-section.htmlMany things, animals and plants seem familiar to us because we have seen them a hundred times. And although it seems that a pregnancy test, a Rubik's cube or a pine cone do not hide any secrets, everything is not so clear. We use some of the items in this collection regularly and don't even know what they look like inside. However, that will change today!
German Leopard I tank in the section
Starting from the top bud, we look in a circle: peony, iris, dandelion, poppy, garden lily, jasmine. In the center is a tulip
The digital pregnancy test hides two ordinary strips inside
Section of tree fern
This is what the lighthouse looks like from the inside
Why is there no furniture made of palm wood? Because a palm tree is a huge blade of grass!
But the structure of the tree from the inside
This morel in the section resembles a brain
Where the water is heated — the boiler of the CHP from the inside
Soil profile — vertical section of the earth
If you cut the bump, it will look like this
Bamboo Cut
The hair dryer was cut in half with a grinder
Cocoa fruits and grains from the inside
This is how a plastic ski looks in the section
This is what the mechanism inside the Rubik's cube looks like
Cross section of the submarine
An oxygen tank cut in half
Wasp's nest in the section
Over the years, such a plaque grows in the water pipe due to hard water
And this is how the cockpit of a Formula 1 car looks from the inside
How does a sheep look under all its fur
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