A hodgepodge of curious and informative shots that broaden one's horizons (25 photos)
If a person learns something new and interesting for himself, then the day can already be considered productive. Plus, expand your horizons is a very entertaining occupation. So we offer you spend a couple of minutes in our hodgepodge of curious and informative frames about everything.
What does a Google data center look like inside. The company has 14 centers in total data processing in North America, South America, Asia and Europe. They support Google products 24/7 
Inside a FedEx Boeing 747. The company operates over 600 aircraft and has the 4th largest fleet in the world. They daily deliver goods to almost all countries of the world 
Bagger 288. The largest excavator in the world and the 2nd largest ground vehicle in the world. Machine weighing 13,500 tons used for mining 
This statue of Genghis Khan is the largest monument to a khan in Mongolia and the largest equestrian statue in the world. Its height without a pedestal is 40 meters. An observation deck is located on the horse's head 
This is what the northern lights look like from space 
Octopus eggs. Female octopuses only lay eggs once and then die. In one "batch" of eggs - thousands of cubs 
The clearest photo of Mercury - the smallest and closest planet to the Sun in the solar system 
Image of Mars from the Curiosity rover 
Huge dust storm in Australia, 2013 
Spine before and after scoliosis treatment. Usually surgical intervention and installation of the structure is carried out only if if the curvature exceeds 50% 
Cancer cells under a microscope 
Erta Ale volcano lava lake in Ethiopia. This lake is the largest of all six lava lakes in the world. 
128 million scrap tires in a landfill from a bird's eye view 
Retro shot on Daytona Beach, USA, 1957 
This watch belonged to the Japanese Akito Kawago, a soldier who was located near the epicenter of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. They stopped at 8:15 - during the bombing. The Japanese himself survived after bombing 
This is where the Great Wall of China ends 
Big Geyser in Iceland before the eruption. The geysers are in areas of ceased volcanic activity, and periodically "erupt", throwing out a column of water with steam 
Albert Einstein's desk a few hours after his death 
George Washington Denture. Made from animal teeth, human teeth, lead and hippo bone 
tongue under the microscope 
An interesting optical phenomenon is a round rainbow. The picture was taken from an airplane 
Pug dog in 1880 andnow, after selection 
Nördlingen is a city in Germany located entirely inside a massive meteorite crater. The city was built in 898 
Michelangelo's shopping list with drawings made by himself artist - so that his servants, who cannot read, can recognize everything 
A "cork" of climbers while climbing Everest. Dozens climbers are dying in an attempt to conquer the top of the world. If the climber dies, as a rule, the body is too dangerous to lower, so it is usually left on the mountain 











