Beauty
25 Unusual Pics That Show The Incredible Power Of Nature
Amazing power of nature!
One of the most beautiful thing in the world is nature. It can be beautiful, sometimes scary and even deadly, but a lot of us can agree it’s just gorgeous. All these things you’re about to see are the representations of the beauty that is us living creatures.
As humans learn and explore the earth, we find more and more interesting things that confuse our eyes, wondering if this is possible.
How insanely fluffy a snowy owl is.
Hanako was the longest living koi fish (c. 1751 – 7 July 1977.) In 1966, two of her scales were removed and extensively studied to determine her age.

Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov takes the most mind-blowing macro photographs of ants that you will ever see.
An intact pyramid capstone, one of the few known in existence.

An incredibly intact Crinoid specimen fossil dating back to about 345 million years ago.

Was digging around when I found this old nerf dart supporting life.

This is Buddha’s hand, a type of citrus fruit that consists of zest and rind.

My double-jointed toes.

This is the Brazilian grape tree, also known as the Jabuticaba tree. It is unique because the fruit grows directly from the bark.

Emu that looks like a hairy stone!

You can find 5 layers of fruits inside this orange.

Tomato seeds sprouting out from the fruit.

Pink halibut that is usually white.

This person severed a nerve in his index finger and half of it now can’t prune.

Heavy rain has flooded this stairway and turned it into a waterfall.

Look at this birthmark inside a birthmark on my ankle.

Youngest daughter born with an extra finger on each hand.

We found a huge bee hive in an old sweatbox we used to keep dried fruit in.

My hair splits between blonde and brunette down to my eyelashes.

We cut down a tree as it was diseased and found a pattern on the wood because of the disease.

You’re looking at a butterfly mimicking dried out leaves.

An heirloom which was a 5-lb mutant tomato.

If you’ve ever wondered how Brussels sprout.

My horse’s coat change between summer and winter.

An 800-year-old bonsai tree.

