Creativity
30 Of The Most Incredible Things That Will Leave You Amazed (New Pics)
New things to learn for the day.
A lot of us are wondering what common tourist spots look like now that travel ban is put in place. There are so many things we have yet to seen and understand, so this list of interesting things you have never seen in life will definitely help you understand some of that.
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This Katana made from 4 billion-year-old meteorites. It’s called “The Sword of Heaven”.

Certain fish skin can be grafted onto burns and diabetic wounds. The material recruits the body’s own cells and is converted eventually into living tissue.

Mount Fuji seen from the International Space Station.

People Studying To be Mall Santas in Noerr Programs Santa University.

Removing the polarization filter from a phone screen!
Iceland without tourists.
This is what sunset looks like from space.

The Arabian sand boa never fails to amuse me, as it strongly resembles a small child’s best effort at drawing a snake.

The progression is satisfyingly brilliant.

This area of Naples was where a Roman palace used to stand 2000 years ago.

The paw of a baby corgi!

Scientists in Japan in 1973 started a project to observe how distance between trees affect their growth. Fifty years later, we can see the results.

A katydid with rare genetic mutation that caused it to look pink.

The glass has the same refractive index as the liquid.
Unicorn in real life looks less purple.

Using different focal length can affect a picture (24mm vs 200mm).

This is Leshan Giant Buddha located in China. It’s world’s biggest and tallest Buddha stone statue standing at 232 feet.

Germanium is transparent in infrared.
Women of easy virtue would make inscriptions on their soles that say, “Follow me.”

This is how you weigh an owl.

A reading chair from 18th century that functions like an audiobook.

Vitiligo on Enzo, a very good boy.

This hyalite opal glows gree under UV light because of Uranium.
The whole world resting on a turtle’s back.

Ever saw Brussels sprouts from the tree?

The cycle of life of a blackberry.

Dinosaur footprints fossil are clearly visible on the beach of South East England. These help us understand how they walk and form into small pools.

An old Japanese keyboard.

Commercial pool heater collapses due to vacuum and heat because not enough water is flowing.

Australian sky during the 2019-2020 wildfire, no filter.

