The world is full of surprises, and here are at least 22 proofs
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-world-is-full-of-surprises-and-here-are-at-least-22-proofs.htmlOur world is really beautiful and multifaceted. And it is very important not to forget about it… Here are 22 photos of unusual things and phenomena that will remind you of this. Get ready to be surprised!
These tunnels were dug by a giant ground sloth that lived 10,000 years ago in Brazil.
It seems that someone forgot to paint over a piece of the sky.
"I found grapes in the shape of a pumpkin today."
"I saw this "spider hammock" made of cobwebs and leaves at the bus stop today."
What a newly discarded snake skin looks like.
Just an incredible sunset!
A mushroom on which another mushroom has grown.
"This year I decided to grow cucumbers, and here is my first harvest."
Overgrown pumpkins.
"It's like this tree is looking right at me."
An aerial photo taken in South Korea shows how dark it is in North Korea at night.
Frightening clouds shortly before the storm.
This amazingly beautiful creature is a Blue Angel sea slug!
Fireflies photographed with long exposure.
Giant prehistoric plants found on top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa.
This is what the human nervous system looks like.
Frogs climb on the buffalo to catch the flies it attracts.
This baby crocodile has a unique tail mutation that makes it look like a mermaid's tail.
The sailfish accelerates to a speed of more than 100 km per hour and is considered one of the fastest fish in the world.
A boundless valley in Norway.
A large anglerfish or a sea devil washed up on the shore.
350,000 years ago, someone walked down a hill in Spain and left their footprints in soft volcanic ash.
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