45 pictures to see the world: the bathing artifact of European and American noblewomen, the boxer by cutting down trees to train muscles, hairless baboons
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45 pictures to see the world: the bathing artifact of European and American noblewomen, the boxer by cutting down trees to train muscles, hairless baboons
Off the southwest coast of England, a rare long-snouted seahorse (also known as a spiny seahorse) has been found. Seahorses have declined dramatically due to environmental changes such as the destruction of seagrass habitats. To protect local marine ecosystems, the Marine Conservation Trust has been restoring coastal seagrass meadows.
On August 26, 1933, New York silk merchant AL Kahn was fishing off the coast of Deere, New Jersey, when he got a huge thing wrapped around his anchor rope. More than 6.096 meters wide and weighing more than 4535.9237 pounds, this is one of the most amazing marine creatures ever captured.
Vila Novan helmet from the necropolis of Casal Delfosso, very tall, 730-720 BC. National Etruscan Museum, Rome.
The intent angler, forget about the feet.
Sea snakes often avoid humans, but sometime during the mating season they become very active and close to divers. In some cases, they are bitten because those snakes mistakenly believe they are potential mates.
An aquatic algae called Macarenia, which is endowed with aqua pink, can be seen in rural areas of San José de Guaviare, Colombia.
At the height of Rome's development, nearly 29 avenues radiated from the capital, and the 113 provinces of the late empire were connected by 372 major roads. The total mileage of the road is more than 400,000 kilometers, of which more than 80,500 kilometers are stone roads, which is really a big road leading to Rome!
At the pet-friendly Days Hotel in the UK, animals sit on beds. Days Inn will open its doors to pets and owners across the country in the Roadchef Highway Service Area, providing them with fresh drinking water and outdoor space.
In the 1990s, sales of transparent or decaffeinated soft drinks continued to grow, so Pepsi Executive David Novak decided to make Pepsi drinks out of crystal. The researchers concocted a recipe that included a mixture of sugar and salt, a secret alternative to caramel brown that made Pepsi transparent.
Agalychnis lemur, also known as the lemur leaf frog, is in Panama. The researchers found pathogenic microbes in frog populations in Panama, where rapid population decline occurred.
The eight prisms inscribed with cuneiform script record a military campaign initiated by the Assyrian king Senakili (704-681 BC). In the collection of the Baghdad Museum in Iraq.
What brand of bicycle is riding?
The plant amorphophallus titanum from Sumatra blossoms at the Botanical Garden of the University of Warsaw in Poland. Titan konjac is up to two meters tall. It blooms every few years and attracts insects with its rich "scent".
Wounded Angel (1903), Hugo Sinberg refused to elaborate further on its meaning. It was named a National Painting of Finland in 2006.
Completed in 1765, the bar was built on top of a mine, and over time one side of it has sunk. Staying sober here is a challenge, not to mention getting drunk.
This is a wandering violin mantis native to Asia. It looks like a branch of a dead leaf that will sway to mimic a plant that moves in the wind.
At the 1904 St. Louis Olympics, the marathon was a mess: the first place finished most of the race, the second place died of rat poison, and the fourth place finisher wore formal pants and shoes and took a nap on the side of the road halfway.
A swan follows two baby swans swimming in a pond in Berlin. Baby swans usually stay with their parents for the first six months, after which they are driven away to survive on their own.
One of the most gruesome consequences of the atomic bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the shadows of evaporated people were preserved on the ground where they once stood.
Gold, crystal and enamel pendant, Spain, 1600s, from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Didn't expect elephants' feet to be so flexible.
When The sunset on Van Lake in Turkey, a flock of birds fly in front of the sun, why is the sky so red?
This planet, which looks like aliens, is actually earth seen from space, as dust storms and cumulonimbus clouds cover the Sahara Desert.
A rose scarab beetle (Cetonia aurata) forages in poppies in Bournemouth, England.
The U.S. Air Force has a program called the Order of the Sword, in which they give away swords in the form of giant anime to distinguished individuals.
An immature planthopper nymph in West Bengal, India. White filaments or villi are waxy substances produced by planthoppers and used as protection.
Sterling silver horseshoe matchbox with two jockeys riding horses in the race, USA, 1900.
This hairless baboon. It may be due to rare hair loss or potential scabies, but no one has yet identified it.
Henri Hemsch made a harpsichord from poplar wood in Paris around 1736, with intricate paintings and woodwork. In the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
The abandoned "NORAD" in the former Yugoslavia is a huge underground command bunker, and the picture below is the explosion-proof door inside.
A young snow leopard showed displeasure after being startled by the clicks of a remote wildlife camera.
Brass sculpture from the Kingdom of Benin in West Africa, depicting a Portuguese tourist, from the 18th century.
This rare crocodile comes with spots, and some even look like eyebrows and mustaches.
Cat: Don't let it see me, it's better to fight and hide.
Low-rise dwellings outside the center of Lisbon with many large apartments nearby.
In 1974, the boxer worked on his muscles by cutting down trees.
Degradation of wetlands in Ghana. The southwest has different wetland habitats, including peatlands, mangroves and palm marshlands. However, overexploitation, deforestation, pollution, hydrological change and climate change are reshaping the region's tropical forest biodiversity.
In the 1940s, the bathing artifact of European and American noblewomen
The Hawa Maha Mausoleum in Jaipur, India, looks like a new LEGO brick building.
Sleepless tonight.
This grasshopper eats flies while standing upside down, real athletes.
In Ronda Malaga, Spain, the houses above are like frescoes carved into the rocks.
200 kg, well-preserved blue whale heart.
Helmken Falls in Wells Grey Provincial Park, Canada, is cylindrical.
The mouth of a juvenile frog protruding from its mother's feathers.