18 finds that prove the strangeness and beauty of our world (19 photos)
An ordinary gray day. You're walking down the street after a rain. And then you see it—a little owl, who didn't fly away, didn't hide. She sits there, wet, disheveled, and looks at you as if she'd just survived the end of the world.
And now another story. In 1816, a tooth was sold at auction. Not just any tooth, but Isaac Newton's. The greatest physicist in history managed to live to be 84 and lose only one tooth. That very tooth was bought by some aristocrat for a fortune. And what did he do with it? A ring. And to cap off this carousel of oddities, a lamp. An ordinary table lamp. But its shade isn't made of fabric or plastic. It's made of X-rays. Light shining through spines, hands, and hip joints—is this horror or art? There are no boring things in this collection. Only strange, warm, eerie, and unique objects that came into being and were captured on camera completely by chance.
1. A plot worthy of a horror movie: a crab using a doll's head as a house
2. A branch decided to grow like this
3. 11 out of 12 eggs ended up in two yolks
4. Sir Isaac Newton's tooth was auctioned in 1816, and an anonymous buyer immediately turned it into a gold ring.
5. After the rain in Thursday
6. Two in One
7. "Masuda Stone Ship" (Masuda-no-iwafune) - a mysterious granite monolith located in the Japanese village Asuka
8. The stairs in the forest look very illogical and wrong.
9. Why not?
10. Run, Batman, Run
11. Original Shoes
12. One Shade Gray
13. Don't Be Like Everyone Else
14. Creative Solution
15. Unconventional Door
16. Love in a Coffee Cup
17. We Are Together
18. Unusual form ![]()












