17 simple things that are much more interesting inside than outside
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/17-simple-things-that-are-much-more-interesting-inside-than-outside.htmlHave you ever wondered what kind of structure is inside the escalator? Or how does the soda machine work? Or maybe you're wondering what rabbit holes look like from the inside?
All these things are so simple and at first glance not at all interesting, but it turns out that it's only on the outside… Inside, everything is much more entertaining. See for yourself!
Who would have thought that inside the fire alarm system is the most ordinary switch.
A visual model of the mechanism of the gun.
That's what happens if you cut the pearl.
And this is how the bone looks in the section.
Due to such a complex design, escalators help thousands of people move every day.
Can you guess what it is? It's a pine cone! It looks very unusual.
And here's what's inside the soda machine.
This donut cake looks very appetizing in any form.
Poppy seeds before their appearance from the box.
Rabbits live in such underground houses.
The inside of a typewriter. And from the outside it all looks so simple!
Elephant's leg.
Here are the hats that hockey and rugby players have to wear.
Difficult labyrinths inside a metal-plastic window.
The mammoth tusk in the section somewhat resembles an old stump with annual rings.
This is just a banal faucet that is in every kitchen, but look at how many interesting things are stored inside it.
The head of the Statue of Liberty.
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