25 pictures to see the wonderful world: the figure left after the nuclear explosion of Hiroshima, the strange Siberian bear hunting suit
author:Surprise the world search
The blackest flower in the world: black velvet, which is a cultivar that has been artificially selected.
An old house in Iraq, 700 years old, was dug out of a boulder.
Windows 95 genuine system, the original installation of the system required 15 CDs.
Many people know about the famous Pantheon in Rome, but who knows that opposite the Pantheon is a golden arch.
Have you ever seen the eyes of a mollusk?
An ordinary cabbage field, but it looks like an alien egg in Alien!
A couple of different faiths, buried in two different cemeteries, achieved "reunion" in this way.
The nest of a wasp was built on the shell of a snail, such a picture is really rare in the world.
After the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a person near the center of the explosion instantly vaporized, leaving a shadow on the stairs, which is the carbon matter left by the high temperature and pressure during the gasification of the human body.
A cruise ship that is still under construction in the shipyard, the cruise ship is already so big, you can imagine how big the shipyard really is!
A fossil of a real prehistoric behemoth: the Titan Python. Titan pythons, with an average body length of 12 meters and a weight of more than 1 ton, are close relatives of pythons and lived in South America between 61.7 million and 58.7 million years ago. If it were not for the discovery of fossils, it is estimated that no one would dare to believe that such a huge snake once existed on the earth.
The coastal cliffs of Australia's Nahrab Plains look like coming to the end of the world.
The skeleton of the toucan, this beak is really big.
Behind the Egyptian Sphinx, it turns out that this statue has a tail.
Soviet Antarctic all-terrain research vehicle: "Kharkchaka".
The world's lightest solid material: graphene aerogel. Such a large piece is placed on the flower, but the petals are not bent at all.
The reality version of "Flying House Tour", which is made of a team of engineers and two balloon pilots, using 300 balloons.
The nineteenth-century sculpture "The Veiled Girl", created by the Italian sculptor Giovanni Straza, the entire sculpture is carved from marble, but it gives a real veiled light feeling, which is breathtaking.
The "bear hunting suit" worn by hunters in Siberia in the eighteenth century when hunting bears, although it looks very strange and inconvenient to move, it can well protect hunters from attacks and bites from other animals.
A rare natural phenomenon: a wall of clouds that keeps moving forward like an ocean wave.
The moment the artillery opened fire, the recoil shook the entire ground into dust.
How the human face develops.
The owl's head can rotate about 270 degrees, the body remains motionless, but the head can almost turn in a circle.
How a coin sorter works.
The surface tension pulls a thread into a perfect circle that looks magical.