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28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

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This massive, Indian statue of Adi YogaShiva and the largest bust in the world, is 112 meters tall and represents the result of 112 in Hinduism.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

This is probably just out of the tiger's den, and into the mouth of the wolf, the white pelican just picked up the snake, did not expect to be broken free, and then entered the mouth of the owl, it is also unlucky enough.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

A great white shark in hibernation woke up to find an extra bite mark on its back, but it was caused by its companions, which was simply incredible.

This black baby, a ghost shark found on the south coast of New Zealand, looks very scary.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

A newly hatched young bird on the door frame, after crawling out of the nest, did not expect to be worn by a gecko.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The sunfish's sensory nerves were so poor that even if the seals ate half of his body, they didn't feel anything.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The million-dollar supercar, the interior of the Ferrari Enzo engine, everything inside it is replaced with metal.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly
28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The child, who had just been born in Tokyo, weighed only 270 grams, was the smallest child in the world and looked very vulnerable.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

This is a seed bank located in Norway, which not only has the largest and most comprehensive planting base in the world, but also has its safe location underground to deal with any crisis that may occur in the future.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

A large ship that can be full of dozens of boats, it is estimated that ordinary ships do not dare to approach it.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

Barack was greeted by former U.S. President Barack Obama, who probably never imagined that the man in front of him would become the first black president in U.S. history.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The world-famous painter Picasso, the first and last painting in his life, in his later years he began to imagine what death looked like.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The German hanging track 100 years ago was not expected to be so advanced, it is no wonder that Germany can start two world wars.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

An 18th-century Indian dagger with a tooth handle made of a walrus, a gold-encrusted blade and rubies.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

Ultra HD microscope under the blood and needles, everything is so real.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The window, designed during the Black Death epidemic in Italy in the 16th century, was now reopened.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

The scenery before the storm in Seattle, USA, seems to have come to the end of the day.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

Africa's largest bat, the Hammerhead Bat, looks as big as a dog, but luckily it only eats fruit.

The world's first black girl to attend a white school looks a lot like Spider-Man's Dutch brother's little girlfriend.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

This manta ray looks like a black-swallowing fish that lives in the deep sea, and its belly can accommodate objects several times larger than it, including the phenomenon of belly breaking.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

A young girl in a sports competition held in Mongolia, with her feet as hands, with both hands on the ground, very heroic.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

Believe it or not, the diamond you see in front of you is indeed drawn with a pen.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

This is also too beautiful, this is a forest scene in Indonesia, high mountains and flowing water, white cloud waterfalls, intertwined, as if a human wonderland.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

When a volcano erupts on the South Pole, dark red lava gushes out like a terrible demon.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

When the original Neanderthals put on modern suits, it had a different flavor.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

Photographed from the International Space Station at a height of 10,000 meters to New Zealand.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

After a tram in the Netherlands derailed during the parade, it was caught by the whale statue in the amusement park, which was really scary.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

In the 1950s, American scientists predicted the future of mobile phones, but they did not expect that there were no buttons now.

28 photos of living long-seeing, a hundred years ago German high-speed rail, a manta ray with a broken belly

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