28 photos looking at the world, a delivery chair in Europe more than a thousand years ago, a gorilla suffering from alopecia
author:The world in the picture
01: This is a girl from Kyrgyzstan who performed a stunt of wearing a hundred steps with a bow and arrow with her legs and feet at the 2016 World Nomadic Games. It is difficult to imagine how many years a little girl has to practice hard to practice this unique skill.
02: In 1960, an American planted a small garden in a large glass bottle and sealed it. Twelve years later, in 1972, he opened the bottle and added some water, then sealed it, and now this self-sufficient ecosystem has flourished for nearly 60 years.
03: Pamukkale in Turkey, famous for its sparkling white calcite terraces, was once a Roman and Byzantine spa city with quite a few ruins and museums.
04: Once a year, in the small town of Castrilo de Murcia in northern Spain, a man disguised as a yellow devil skips several babies. This ritual is a baptism that protects them from disease, a tradition known as "Corragio".
05: Didn't you say that the king of all beasts, why did you run away? It seems that no matter where it is, strength is always the last word!
06: Children of the Hamel tribe in Ethiopia.
07: A statue of a Buddha in Vietnam.
08: At dawn, the hot air balloon flies over the Burmese Bagan Temple. Between the 10th and 12th centuries, Bagan was the capital of the region and was home to more than 2,000 such temples.
09: Princess Elizabeth, the future Elizabeth II, photographed in June 1940.
10: This is a camel spider that spreads throughout North Africa and the Middle East. Luckily, these nasty-looking spiders aren't deadly, but their bites are unbearable!
11: The inside of the toilet for Japanese kindergarten boys, interesting, haha.
12: The most exquisite creation of the eccentric king Ludwig II of Bavaria, Neuschwanstein Castle, which is a winter view. With many battlements and spires on the walls, it looks like a ghost in an evergreen forest surrounded by snow-capped peaks, which inspired Disney to create fairy tales.
13: Flight time indicator from Hakata Airport in Norway to capitals of the world, 1968.
14: Anyway, the tree survived, nature is amazing.
15: Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world. Located in the rainforest of Venezuela, its water flows from the slopes of mount Oyantepui, with waterfalls falling more than 800 meters.
16: A delivery chair used in Europe around 1750.
17: Boxing crabs wield anemones to fend off invaders.
18: In 1893, a student at Princeton University after a snowball fight.
19: Colors of Istanbul.
20: Saudi Arabia, a house hewn out of a boulder, built in the first century BC.
21: It's another year of recruitment season, and in the pavilion of the former Chongqing Job Fair, thousands of job seekers are looking for jobs.
22: The armadillo quadruplets are formed by splitting from the same fertilized egg, which means that the genes of these 4 cubs are almost exactly the same, and this steel armor is not convenient for breastfeeding!
23: In ancient Roman times, there was no soap, shower gel, shampoo, relying on this small scraper to scrape away all the dirt, sweat and dust on the body.
24: Apollo 13 return capsule salvage site.
25: Tbilisi is a contrasting city built on the banks of the Kura River in the Republic of Georgia, a cinema built in 1900 that has been abandoned.
26: This hairless chimpanzee suffers from hereditary alopecia, an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own hair follicles, causing hair loss.
27: The bronze sculpture of August Rodin called the Thinker, placed on a stone pedestal. The sculpture depicts a nude male figure over life-size, sitting on a stone with one hand on his chin as if contemplative, and is often used as an image to express philosophy, in total there are about 28 full-size castings, of which the figure is about 186 centimeters high.
28: The village of Arone in Umbria, Italy, was founded in the 9th century by a nobleman from Rome, originally as a wooden castle and later rebuilt in stone. Close your eyes and imagine a charming medieval Italian village, perched on a hill, with church bells marking time, and a hazy patchwork of fields fading into the distance.