Curious photos from around the world proving that it is simply overflowing with miracles
In our world, there is such an abundance of miracles and beauties that even life will not be enough to have time to see at least some of them. And how much more of the unknown is lurking around, waiting in the wings, scientists are not even able to guess. But one thing is certain - our planet is irresistible and amazing, we must strive to know it as best as possible. Collections of this kind help to cope with this task even more efficiently, because they contain the most amazing moments and discoveries from all corners of our vast world.
The pilot performed aerobatics, and then captured himself against its background.
Smoke from the flame sets off the colors of the birds.
One of the ice caves of cold Iceland
Hubble telescope accidentally shot a space emoticon
Lightning fell into this fishing rod, and that's what happened to her
Largest crab
It seems that this cut mineral has retained the prints of someone’s small legs
Geckos born siamese twins
Ants entered the sugar cane wrapper and almost completely ate the sweetness.
Handmade soap, created back in 1874
One of the first calculators
Squirrel with a unique color
This sparkling water tastes like beer.
Some animals can not only disguise themselves, but literally become invisible
The power line cut off and fell onto the road, leaving a scorched trace like a lightning
Curious fact: if it were possible to extract all the gold that is contained in the core of our planet, then it would cover the surface of the Earth knee-deep
The idea of writing came to the minds of several nations at once: independently from each other, Maya, Sumerians, ancient Chinese and Egyptians invented it
Adorable alligator cubs
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20 years ago, on November 20, 1998, the first module of the International Space Station was launched into Earth’s orbit. It was the Russian functional cargo block Zarya, which was subsequently joined by several more modules belonging to the USA, Canada, Japan and European countries represented by the European Space Agency. ...