When you see the world in new and unique ways, you gain a new appreciation for just how big and expansive our world is. It could be the way plants grow, or how cameras bend your perspective, but regardless, you'll see something you may have never seen before.
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If you’ve ever thought about how to weigh an owl, here you go!
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This is just an old Japanese keyboard.
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So unicorns actually exist — but they aren’t quite as they appear in fairy tales.
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Who said that the world couldn’t rest on a turtle’s back?
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A pink katydid is a result of a rare genetic mutation.
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This is what happens when a commercial pool heater doesn’t have enough water flow. It collapses the pipe due to the vacuum and heat.
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No filters or photoshop — the sky in Australia turned red because of wildfires.
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If you haven’t seen it, this is what a baby corgi’s paw looks like.
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In Greece, women of easy virtue wore shoes with inscriptions on the soles which left a sharp “advertising” imprint on the ground, saying, “Follow me.”
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This is a reading chair from the eighteenth century before there were audiobooks and electricity in general.
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Japanese scientists in 1973 decided to find out how the distance between the trees affects their growth. After almost 50 years, they got the results.
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2,000 years ago, there was no sea in this area in Naples, but rather, a Roman palace.
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The life cycle of a blackberry
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The Leshan Giant Buddha in China is the biggest, tallest stone statue of Buddha in the world (at 232 feet).
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On the beach in South East England, you can see dinosaur footprints and even understand how they walked. Many of the smaller rock pools are actually their foot imprints.
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This is how Brussels sprouts grow.
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How focal length affects a picture