40 huge objects beyond your imagination are sure to subvert your stereotypes
author:Picture anecdote
There are too many huge objects in our world, in the pictures you share with you today, you will see some huge, shocking or strange and absurd objects and buildings, slowly appreciate, these big things make human beings seem so small!
01: Japanese Spider Crabs – both terrifying and fascinating, these creatures can grow up to 3.7 m.
02: This excavator, called ERShR-7000, is used to excavate the upper formation of the mine before extracting the minerals beneath it. It can run at 130 yards per hour and has no less than 16 buckets.
02: Titan konjac can grow up to 10 feet tall and emit a smell similar to carrion – fantastic. It comes from the forests of the Indonesian island of Sumatra and is grown in botanical gardens around the world.
03: The Charm of the Sea is one of the largest passenger ships in the world, 72 meters high and 362 meters long, and can accommodate up to 6,400 passengers and more than 2,000 crew members.
04: This huge Southeast Asian resident is often referred to as the Flying Fox. Although scary, this bat eats only fruit, nectar and flowers.
05: The world's largest swimming pool is located on the chilean coast, 1005.8 meters long, covers an area of 121 acres, and has a maximum depth of 35 feet. Filling it requires no less than 66 million gallons of seawater, and even better, its water is typically 48°F higher than the ocean at its doorstep.
06: Coconut nuts grow on trees in the Seychelles and weigh about 55 pounds. They grow to five feet long and about 3 feet in diameter.
07: This 204,574 liter barrel can be found in Cape Town, South Africa. What's more, it's not the only one this big — there are five more nearby, the largest of which has a capacity of 207,302 liters.
08: The Queen Mary 2 cruise ship that travels the world has an anchor chain of 5,000 passengers and a single-section chain diameter of 5 inches.
09: Two people stand under the Geneva Hadron Collider, the largest machine in the world.
10: This is Aogashima, Japan's inhabited volcanic island, which is technically part of Tokyo despite being more than 200 miles off the coast.
11: China Jiaozhou Bay Bridge, with a total length of 42 kilometers, is the longest cross-sea bridge in the world, must be praised!
13: What do we think a crocodile turtle looks like? I'll show you.
14: The Itaipu Dam, decided by the governments of Brazil and Paraguay, generated 89.5 terawatt hours of electricity in 2015, the largest of any dam in the world, and it supplies 75% of Paraguay's energy and Brazil's 20% energy.
15: The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge connecting three cities in the Pearl River Delta of China.
16: The largest amphibian in the world, the Great Chinese Salamander.
17: China's Pingtang Astronomical Telescope was completed in September 2016 and is currently the world's largest radio telescope. The antenna itself is an incredible 500 meters in diameter and is capable of receiving signals from more than 1,000 light-years away from Earth.
18: Human bones next to whale fins, human fins compared to one.
19:2026, the Iraqi skyscraper The Bride will be completed. It will contain a layer of solar panels, which will help it produce as much energy as it consumes. It will be about 1152 meters high and will have parks, offices, restaurants, and even a rail system.
20: That's the size of an African snail!
21: Japanese Ruyilin Kannon Statue. Guanyin is the Japanese name for the Hindu Buddhist god Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, or Bodhisattva of Mercy. This is the tallest goddess statue in Japan and is 100 meters high.
22: A huge mountain in the Georgian town of Kazbegi.
23: Pacific Northwest Mahogany Tree.
24: An Australian sandstorm that looks like a big glass of beer.
25: Giant moving statues in the U.S. state of Georgia, these gigantic sculptures are an astonishing manifestation of the power of true love, and a great tragedy caused by the reluctant separation of lovers. The installation, referred to simply as "Man and Woman", is 8 meters high, and they stand still and begin to move slowly every night at 7 p.m. After a brief embrace between lovers, the sculptures of a man and a woman walk through each other and separate again.
26: The Statue of Unity in Gujarat, India, twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty, was designed by 250 engineers and built by more than 3,400 workers.
27: The world's largest helicopter.
28: The "boat" that appears to be stranded in the middle of a Whampoa apartment building in Hong Kong is actually a shopping mall.
29: The spine of a whale.
30: Visit Godzilla Park in Japan.
31: The statue of this big hand is simply terrifying.
32: Vietnam's giant hands support the bridge highway.
33: "Honey, I don't think you're right!" ”
34: Don't play with giant hammers.
35: The tallest statue in Africa.
36: Big-Eyed Monster Attack from Outer Space!
37: Theater on Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria.
38: This circular building in our Country is enormous.
39: The boat under the bridge, too big!
40: When you accidentally enter Goliath's kitchen, you will find, oh my god!