20+ photos of real-life curiosities that few people know about, and many don't even know they exist (23 photos)
Let's see what amazing things are happening on our planet.
This is a dinosaur skin imprint.
Kilogram Pear
And the pumpkin grew to 272 kilograms
In the state of Nevada, USA, there is a site hidden from Google Maps and all other maps, and it is believed to be the location of a secret military base. I wonder what goes on behind their closed doors?
What is a "Ponderosa lemon"? This is the result of crossing a citron and a pomelo.
Such kits were provided to Finnish pilots for survival in an emergency.
The border between the US and Mexico is made up of tall, narrow components that can rise and fall with the constantly changing Dunes
Is that... a cactus?
What a clear boundary along the cloud edge.
Hang Nga Guesthouse is located in Dalat, Vietnam. It resembles a huge tree, decorated with mushrooms, animal skins, caves, and a giant spider web.
A very old tree grows in Buenos Aires. It's considered a true landmark. It's about 230 years old.
After a collision with a boat, a turtle lost its beak. It faced certain death! But the craftsmen created a titanium beak for her.
Rainbow cloud. I wish I could see it with my own eyes.
This bridge spans the animal highway. This is not uncommon in the Netherlands: authorities ensure that natural animal migration routes are preserved.
Blue wasp
Miniature melon. And, surprisingly, it's very tasty.
A tourist managed to photograph lightning striking his cell phone.
This granite cube formed naturally. It's about 2.7 billion years old.
What happens if you shine an ultraviolet light on a Canadian passport?
You can imagine anything you want about these designs! But what do they make cookies with?
Vantablac is the blackest material in the world. It absorbs 99.96% of visible light. If you see this color on a three-dimensional object, such as wrinkled foil, the coated side appears as a dark 2D (flat) surface.
The most expensive substance in the world is antimatter. The price of 1 gram is over 90 trillion dollars. Scientists are persistently trying to increase antimatter production, but current technology is insufficient. Currently, the amount produced is only sufficient for short-term experiments. ![]()












