Environment
20 Rare Pictures That Many Of Us Have Never Seen Before
Absolutely stunning and mind blowing!
In a world where people are able to get connected to everyone through the virtual world, there are still so many things that we can’t see. Even in the shape of image files, these are still considered as rare pictures that a lot of us have never seen even once in life. Now is a good time to write up your bucket list if you’re bored with getting stuck at home!
Hengifoss waterfall in eastern Iceland, 1-hour hike far. Those layers are 5-6 million-year-old basalt layers from volcanic eruptions during the Tertiary Period.

This giant ring was used during close-ups in ‘Lord of the Rings’.

A shot of my eye with the Pixel 3 XL and thought this looked cool.

The ice wall of Antartic.

This is a Favosite or a “honeycomb coral” that went extinct 273 million years ago.

Such clear water in Sweden.

Holding pieces of the moon and mars at the same time.

Droplets of blood, plasma and water on the surface of superhemophobic titanium.

This is how foundations for bridges are built.

Vellela, world’s only known floating hydrozoan species in the genus.

This is world’s only alpine parrot, the New Zealand Kea.

Ever wondered what school playground equipment looks like over a hundred years ago? 1900.

This is an albino peacock that looks like a dandelion.

Can you see the shockwave of this explosion?

This moving petals of water is an orchid mantis.
That tiny disruption on sun’s surface is a massive eruption enough to fit two earths in it.

Lizard in spacesuit! (It’s shedding its skin.)

An image of a bear and a wolf that travels, hunts and even share food together for 10 days.

This group of 14 elephants ‘raided’ a corn farm, but ended up so drunk after drinking 30kg of corn wine and passed out in a tea garden.

A rare, coincidence image of a falling meteor taken in India by Prasenjeet Yadav.

