17 educational photos of fascinating things (17 photos)
There are a lot of interesting and unusual things in the world, but in everyday life we often lose curiosity. And life continues to prove every minute that you can always learn something new. In this post you will see educational and fascinating photographs.
This is a Rhodotus palmate mushroom, also called Wrinkled Peach
Crayfish from the clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon
Hanja-no-Ontachi sword at Hananoka Hachimangu Shrine in Japan
Air Masif, Niger contains two of the largest animal petroglyphs in the world, called the "Giraffes of Dabu", dating back to 8000 BC
Ancient medina in Fez (Morocco), view from above
Fake prison in Hong Kong primary school to teach children law enforcement skills
The optical illusion of this clothing makes it look 2D pixelated.
Peel P50, a three-wheeled microcar produced between 1962 and 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company in the Isle of Man. Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest production car ever built
Lofoten Islands, Norway
Artist Mr. Doodle spent two years covering every inch of his home with designs, working with 900 liters of emulsion, 401 cans of spray paint, 286 cans of paint and 2,296 pens.
This is the cemetery of the extinct Bo people, who were an ethnic minority of Sichuan and Yunnan in China. About 100 wooden coffins were attached to stakes driven into the rock
A cute robot from Japan that can accommodate four people
Colossal statue of King Tutankhamun, restored at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1935
The sting of the hawk wasp, the killer of tarantulas, is the most painful in the world. The pain from the bite is debilitating and excruciating, and the person completely loses coordination of movements
The pink crystal cluster is actually salt! This pink salt has formed into intact and intact crystals.
This mosaic was made by Gary Drostle for a small community garden in Croydon, Surrey, UK in 1996. It was made of glass-ceramic tiles and won an international competition in 1997