28 photos to see the world: a cat playing in a gun barrel, a home between two rocks
author:The world in the picture
01: This gigantic animal is neither an elephant nor a rhinoceros, it is a diplodocus, the largest known marsupial on Earth, 3 meters long, living in Australia 1.6 million years ago.
02: The Goben hill energy plant in Copenhagen, Denmark, is also an urban recreation centre with ski slopes, climbing walls and hiking trails.
03: 1925, Germany, a life jacket made of bicycle control.
04: What does the hedgehog skeleton look like?
05: The Empress of Uruguay, too spectacular ore.
06: In 1961, there were special luminous tires.
07: Russian photographer Olga Barandseva uses real brown bears to take photos to combat overfishing and show the natural harmony between humans and bears.
08: Aerial image of a road partially covered by desert.
09: Comparison of needles and bee tail thorns under a microscope in everyday life.
10: The Immortal Bridge of the Continent. The Shenxian Bridge, which connects the Huangshan Mountains in southern Anhui province in eastern China, is a vertiginous bridge that is terrifying, but the scenery is definitely worth it, and the photos are special.
11:In 1925, in order to prevent workers from being distracted at work, this work helmet was designed to improve work efficiency. Does not affect breathing, since the helmet comes with an oxygen tank. Since the helmet has small pieces of glass above the eyes, your vision remains the same, and it seems that the people of that era have come to the forefront of the times.
12: The cross-section of an elephant's foot looks like this.
12: House of Penedo – home between two rocks found between Celorico de Barstow and Portugal.
13: For the first time ever, scientists have cloned an endangered American animal. Meeting a black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann, which was born from the frozen cells of its ancestors, was a landmark achievement in promoting conservation efforts.
14: The Gois Passage is a road in France that can only be used twice a day for several hours at a time, before it disappears into the water at a depth of 5 meters.
15: Sculpture at Mount Rushmore, 10 years away from completion, in 1932.
16: Throughout history in wars, cats have been used on ships, primarily to kill rodents notorious for destroying ropes, woodwork, and food, which also spread disease. The two kittens live aboard the Hawkins, a heavy cruiser built by the Royal Navy during World War I. Here you can see them inside the barrel of a gun at 0.2 meters. In 1975, for health and safety reasons, the Royal Navy banned cats and other pets on all vessels at sea.
17: The spiral-shaped streets of Chongqing, China, are worthy of the mountain city.
18: Burning Man Steampunk Treehouse, now located at the Horned SharkHead Brewery in Milton, Delaware.
19: Ligali Island, located on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, is shaped like a dolphin.
20: I found a one-eyed moth, it was huge... Bigger than half my hand! This is the American Alaskan moth.
21: June 2020, partial solar eclipse in the UAE.
22: This huge piece of furniture was built to promote the service of German timber merchants. They also provide excellent shelter for the horses on the farm.
23: The Venequencca Mountains in Peru in winter, also known as rainbow mountains.
24: I have to say that the manhole cover in Japan is still very beautiful.
25: Abandoned orphanage built in Istanbul in 1899.
26: I can't name you, but I know you're the spirit of nature.