22 curiosities from all over the world that are definitely worth seeing
Categories: Nature | Social Networks | World
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/22-curiosities-from-all-over-the-world-that-are-definitely-worth-seeing.htmlHumanity has created many encyclopedias describing everything except curiosities, because nature constantly "throws up" new masterpieces. We have collected a selection of discoveries of curious netizens who do not get tired of being surprised by the world around them. See how uncut diamonds, fresh cinnamon, meteorites and much more look like!


A diamond that has not yet been cut and polished

Transparent flounder fry body

Archelon is an extinct giant sea turtle

This is how golf balls look in the section

Rocks from the Moon and Mars

Bucket of a snow-removing railway locomotive

The size of the flag of the Spanish ship that participated in the Battle of Trafalgar

The cactus that never got watered

Squid suckers are equipped with toothy jaws

Inflatable mattress inside view

This skull belongs to an Indian elephant. Upon closer examination, it becomes clear how the ancient Greeks wrote the myth about the one-eyed cyclops

A round playing cube consisting of two spheres placed in each other

Carbonated drinks vending machine from inside

Such monsters are found on our planet

Cinnamon just cut from a tree

A new hobby of Japanese farmers is rice paintings in the fields

This is what the ear of a goose and other birds looks like

And this is what a ram looks like, whose horns do not curl at all

An ordinary meteorite is a five - kilogram melted piece of iron

The shovel that planted 90,000 trees has become noticeably shorter

The human microbiome, cut out of paper. The work of many hours

Absolutely red apple, both outside and inside
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