Hagia Sophia in Istanbul at night, Hagia Sophia means "divine wisdom", was built by Justinian I in 537 AD in the eastern Roman capital of Constantinople. It was the largest building in the world at the time. It was also the largest cathedral in the world until Seville Cathedral was surpassed after its completion in 1520.
Alpine goats climb at almost 90 degrees. Goats climb the mountain in order to lick the stones on the mountain, thus obtaining minerals and salts, which are very important for their health.
The time to test the quality of the car has arrived, I feel that this is a waste of cars, it seems that this car is not cheap, running on this road, it is estimated to be scrapped.
Filipino billionaires have created their own historic towns, some of which were purchased as a whole and moved to the site piece by block, while others were replicas. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar was named Asia's Best Historic Hotel 2021.
A giant South American river turtle (Podocnemis expansa), waddling through the waters of the Meta River in eastern Colombia, is equipped with a miniature sonic emitter that scientists have been fitting for sea turtles to better understand the species' movements, and it is the largest freshwater turtle in Latin America.
Malacca Kampung Kling Mosque, Malaysia. Built in 1753, the mosque incorporates architectural elements from Sumatra, Malay, China, India and the West. It demonstrates the fusion of cultures in the Islamic field and the diversity of vernacular architecture.
The "Tale of Genji" scroll (c. 1120-40 AD) depicts aristocratic women in their dormitories during the Heian period. The 11th-century story focuses on The romantic life of Genji, describes the customs and habits of aristocratic society at that time, and is considered by many to be the world's first novel.
Bogusławski Theatre in Poland. Founded in 1801, the current building was rebuilt between 1920 and 1936, after the previous building was destroyed by German troops in 1914 along with much of the city.
Gonda is a rescued orphaned orangutan raised by Signe Preuschoft, the founder of the Four-Claw Forest School. The animal is learning a variety of life skills in preparation for its eventual return to the wild in Borneo, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
A mountain-shaped white porcelain water dropper (water bottle designed to add water to dry ink) coated with red iron pigment and blue pigment. 17th–19th centuries AD.
With the safety rope tied and the security officer, the dude was also frightened. In fact, walking on it, the more scared you are, the easier it is for your legs to shiver.
Luminous jellyfish (Medusa luminosa) - or lilac stinger jellyfish, drifting off the northern coast of Lebanon.
The John Amos Power Plant is the largest coal-fired power plant in the United States, generating 2.9 GW of electricity.
Bronze gilded statue of Anubis, Egypt, Late (664-332 BC); It was auctioned at Christie's in July 2022.
Art Nouveau architecture of the former Bank of William Landau in Poland. Survived the war, but lost the dome during the "renovation".
A family of Ploceus philippinus nests in a forest near Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah in Agra, India, considered a draft of the Taj Mahal; Sometimes referred to as "Taj Baby".
Silver coins with crabs, minted in Accragas, Sicily, 500-490 BC.
A red kite takes off from the top of a tree in High Wycombe, England. Since its reintroduction, Red Kite has flourished in High Wycombe for just over 30 years.
Roman frescoes display extremely realistic birds and fountains. It is located on the three-sloped roof of the House of Gold Bracelets in Pompeii.
It was the first flower to grow entirely in space and looked a little listless.
Hairless baboons.
Sitting on an airplane from the 1930s.
Miss America in 1924.
Victorian archery equipment belonging to Lady Fanny Givon. In 1855, it is now part of the Collection of the Museum of London.
In Altal, Germany, a forest destroyed by drought and bark beetles.
Bronze statue of the Fisherman ainu and his catch. Japan, circa 1900.
Rose ring parrot in the forest of Kathmandu. Nepal is the preferred breeding ground for migratory birds. More than 900 species of birds have been found in the country
Inside the castle of Bratislava, Slovakia.
A pair of Byzantine gold earrings, inlaid with pearls and garnets, from the early 5th century, from the Dumbarton Oaks Museum.
The dense overpass, I was not afraid anymore, I was dazzled to see.
After 150 years of local extinction, large heather butterflies are returning to the peatlands of Greater Manchester.
Home of Oak Cliffs, Martha's Vineyard Island, Massachusetts.
Torogoz, el Salvador's national bird, holds a stone in its mouth as it nests on a rock wall near San Salvador Park.
A bathing artifact for European and American noblewomen.
Etruscan Gold Ring from the 5th Century BC from the Dallas Museum of Art.
Off the coast of Catalonia, Spain, on sunny days, longfin pilot whales can be seen.
People in a wine glass.
San Magno Crypt, Italy.
Why is St. John's Bridge painted green in autumn in Portland, Oregon?
Photograph kingfishers underwater and catch a fish that can be fed a full meal.