35 photos to see the world: sexy French girl during World War II, pregnant male seahorse
author:The world in the picture
01: The Sahara Eye of Mauritania is a huge circular depression formed when the wind eroded sediments, quartzite and other rocks at different depths, extending 25 miles wide. In the early days of space missions, it was a landmark for astronauts.
02: Dutch House in Bristol, England, built in 1676 and destroyed by the Luftwaffe during the Blitzkrieg of 1940.
03: Male large-bellied seahorse to give birth at the Newport Aquarium in Kentucky, USA.
04: Lunchtime on a skyscraper – shows construction workers eating lunch 840 feet above the ground, now the General Electric Building at 30 Rockefeller Square. Photographer Charles Ebets took this photograph on September 20, 1932, when construction work was in its final stages – the 69th of the 70 floors.
05: The huge red sand dunes of Sosuli are located in the Namibian Desert, one of the oldest in the world.
06: A Russian village deep in the north, it is located in the far north of Russia, and the distance to Alaska in the United States is much closer than any major city in Russia. Even in the summer, the temperature there will not be higher than 4 degrees Celsius!
07: The power of nature is far beyond human imagination!
08: Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula was once a reef on the ocean floor, but the water receded, causing marine life to fossilize into deep cave walls. This forms a vast underground universe of large caves, karst tunnels and sinkholes – some as deep as hundreds of feet – and the area is perfect for swimming, snorkeling and experienced diving.
09: Duck-billed eel or witch eel, which lives on the continental slopes of tropical oceans. They feed on invertebrates and small fish, they are slender, have narrow heads, and have large mouths and teeth.
10: Bike to Canada to see the Aurora Borealis.
11: Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina, with a 40-meter-high ice wall and a deep blue landscape.
12: The Great New York Snowstorm of 1947, which buried rather than covered the city.
13: The fascinating Matsumoto Castle in Matsumoto City, Japan, which dates back to the 16th century.
14: Spotted Lake is left with a large amount of salt, titanium, calcium, sulfates and other minerals, forming a dot pattern of different shades of green, yellow and brown.
15: Pyramids of Giza.
16: Known as burnt farm huts in Brocksbourne, England, this charming cottage dates back to 1840.
At 17:50 meters deep, The Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. It spews out about 2100 liters of water per minute at a temperature of 70°C, and the incredible color is due to bacteria that thrive in mineral-rich water.
18: Fight, or show affection?
19: The sexy French girl after the German invasion of France during World War II, the German army's combat effectiveness does not decline, who can resist?
20: In Jeollanam-do, at the southwestern tip of North Korea, there is a "folk village" where residents still retain their old way of life.
21: Singapore's Changi Airport is simply like a big indoor garden, which is amazing.
22: The Giant of Pratolino is a huge statue, a masterpiece of 16th-century sculpture, just a few kilometers from Florence.
23: Artifacts and Reality.
24: The statue of King Arthur is located in a castle in Cornwall.
25: In the Netherlands, every Purple Line is a bike lane.
26: Nearly half of the world's bluebell population grows in the UK.
27: An owl with a heart-shaped pattern on its feathers.
28: Gary Drol's Fish Pond Mosaic convinces me that it's true.
29: Very happy and fortunate to be alive, 1917.
30: This is what a 350-year-old oak tree looks like. Isn't it beautiful?
31: Large long-legged ceiling.
32: The 1500-year-old Ark of Bukhara in Uzbekistan is a beautiful example of castle architecture.
33: Lunar Crater, Idaho, USA.
34: 1:00 am at the flower market in Hanoi, Vietnam.
35: Medusa sculpture of Villa Hadrian in Tivoli, Italy, completed in the 2nd century AD.