15 people who came across amazing finds (16 photos)
We are used to seeing unusual things in movies, video games with visual effects or popular science magazines. But it turns out that various unusual things can be found at every step, when you don’t even expect it. In this post, you will see amazing finds that ubiquitous users accidentally encountered on their way.
1. The blue jay has not yet fully turned into an adult bird
In fact, the blue color is only an optical illusion. After the rays of light hit the feathers, they are refracted in the internal structure, resulting in a blue glow. But as soon as the feather falls out, the blue tint immediately disappears.
2. The amazing spiral staircase is located in Graz, Austria
The double spiral staircase in Graz, also called the twin staircase, was built in 1499 - 1500 during the reign of the German king and later Emperor Maximilian I, by an unknown master and is located in the Graz castle in the staircase tower.
3. Found these petroglyphs while hiking in a remote part of Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified Forest National Park in the United States is home to the largest concentration of petrified wood on the planet. It is believed that bad luck awaits anyone who takes even the smallest piece of petrified wood from here.
4. This cloud scared people, it looks like a tornado
5. My little axolotl has a gene that makes him glow under ultraviolet light
Axolotls have incredible regenerative abilities, they can restore almost any part of their body, including limbs, jaws, and even the spinal cord.
6. Green mammoth clouds or mammatus, which often precede tornadoes
When you see such clouds overhead, you need to be vigilant and take safety measures, since force majeure situations associated with wind and thunderstorms are not excluded.
7. Tsumaki Shachihoko is a rare Japanese moth with impressive natural camouflage. It lives in various forested areas of Japan, where it manages to protect itself by imitating a broken piece of a branch
8. I saw a rainbow that ended behind our trash can
9. The Heidelberg Barrel, the largest wine barrel in the world. Holds 219,000 liters. Built in 1751 and kept in Heidelberg Castle in Germany
10. This bakery has holes in the wall through which people can smell the delicious pastries and want to buy something for themselves
11. The King Kong statues made of rice straw are the main attraction of Huay Tueng Thao Lake in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The tallest statue is 8 meters. The large statues have ladders for children to climb onto the platform on their arm or shoulder
12. Rapeseed Fields in China
The eastern province of Yunnan, China, turns into an ocean of flowers in the spring. This is the time of year when rapeseed flowers bloom. Many photographers from all over the world come here to capture the impressive scenery that opens up from the nearby hills.
13. I found a snail carrying a small wasp nest on its house
14. Incredibly, I found a fallen transparent magnolia leaf
15. The Comcast Center in Philadelphia completely blends into the sky. The height of the 58-story building is 296.7 meters