Take a look inside! 20 photos of items that are cut in half
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/take-a-look-inside-20-photos-of-items-that-are-cut-in-half.htmlIn childhood, many dismantle or break everything around to look inside of familiar objects and learn how they are arranged. The years go by, but curiosity remains. So we offer you to look inside different objects. Selection for inquiring minds who want to penetrate the essence of things.
Half Shoe brand Red Wing is in the shop to assess the quality of the shoes
The cross section of the amethyst
Chevrolet Corvette 1953 in the Museum
Cut in half a bucket of fried chicken KFS
Underwater Internet cable
So the log looks like after cutting
We all remember how the cassette player inside?
Bud of peony in the context of
Accordion
The trunk of a banana tree
A tank cut in half
A special method of planting bulbous plants
These cables are used in the construction of the Golden gate bridge in San Francisco
The fruit of the cocoa tree, in the context of
Boeing 757-200
It looks like a nest of sea turtle cut
Chair
This stick for a year stirred the paint
Cut in half Lotus root
Racing a Formula 1 car
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