Fascinating Photos To Sink Your Teeth Into
Nathan Johnson
Published
07/12/2020
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Amazing stuff from our amazing world that will give you a refreshed perceptive on all the wonderful things around you.
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“Image of Pluto in 1997 compared to the most recent one.” -
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“Astonishing Nature in Argentina.” -
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“In 2012 San Diego accidentally set off all their fireworks at once.” -
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“Biracial twin sisters born to a white father and a half-Jamaican mother.” -
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“The world's oldest surviving diving suit: The Old Gentleman, from 1860.” -
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“Whang-od Oggay, the 103 year old Filipino tattoo artist.” -
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“This cough syrup from 1888.” -
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“Bullet splitting a drop of water in two.” -
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Jupiter's moon Io -
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“Vietnamese photographer Thanh Ha Bui captured this incredible image in his parents back garden and, after spotting a line of super strong weaver ants marching across a branch, decided to test their legendary weightlifting skills.” -
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WW2 Soldiers would put pictures of loved ones on their handle of their pistols. These were called “Sweetheart Grips” -
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“This is how people took selfies in the 1920s.” -
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“Here's a close up of baby bees!” -
14.
“This library is 114 years old and used to be the private library for the mayor of Munich before WWII.” -
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“A giant malabar Technicolour Squirrel on a tree from Kerala, India.” -
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“Bonnie and Clyde last car.” -
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“The exact moment before a Great White shark breaks the water surface tension.” -
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“Margay, cat. Extremely rare.” -
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“This 11 year old coal miner, 1908.” -
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“This snake shaped amphibian is called a caecilian (species is Siphonops annulatus). A new study from brazilian researchers has shown evidence for bucal venom glands with ducts leading to its teeth. This means caecilians may be the first known amphibian with a venomous bite in the world.” -
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Japanese Experiment That Took Half A Century Ended In Amazing Tree “Crop Circles” -
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“Long Exposure Of A Tilt-A-Whirl.” -
23.
“The Prague Astronomical Clock is the oldest working astronomical clock in the world. The clock was first installed in 1410.” -
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“This statue in Athens, Greece called The Runner.” -
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“A juvenile blue heron.” -
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“This was the first ever design of Voldemort, which many find far more terrifying.” -
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“A LAN party in Brazil, 2008.” -
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“The Leyat Hélica, a French propeller driven auto built 1919-1925.” -
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“Alba, the world's only Albino Orangutan.” -
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“When TV show logos were physical objects.” -
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“This ultra-rare South Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher was photographed for the very first time.” -
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“Sinkhole opened in Cornish backyard, leading 300ft down into a 18th century mineshaft from the Industrial Revolution.”
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