ITER is a solar fusion research equipment jointly funded and operated by The United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, South Korea and India, and the picture below is one of the components.
In the Serengeti Plains of Africa, countless wildebeests wait in the arid grass for the rainy season to come.
In The famous five villages of Shikoku, Japan, 300 life-size dolls are distributed everywhere to fill the rapid decline in population caused by aging.
Some people feel like "bears" and some people feel like "fish", what do you think?
Space debris in Earth's orbit, while deliberately enlarged, remains alarming in volume.
In 1902, the Wright brothers experimented with a full-size glider to accumulate aerodynamic data for manned flight.
Chile's Atacama holds more than half of the world's lithium ore (raw materials for electric vehicle batteries), and its position in the lithium industry is equal to that of Saudi Arabia in the oil industry.
The platypus fossil found in Canada is very well preserved, and the skin is still intact.
On a highway in Alaska, you have to be very careful every time you hit the steering wheel on an icy road.
The Great Grey Owl of North America, which catches prey with little to no sound.
Schools of underwater eels in The Philippines' Dauin look like underwater aquatic weeds.
Kagoshima is Japan's leading producer of organic tea, with a warm climate and flat terrain, harvested up to five times a year.
This "big soup bowl" was bathed by the Russian monarch Alexander I in the 19th century.
The large trees in Wales, damaged by storms, were transformed by the artist into a symbol of "one last attempt to reach the sky".
At sunset in Queens, New York, the district has residents from all over the world speaking more than 300 languages.
African weavers weave nests, and this guy's craft is definitely ancestral.
The difference between ancient Rome and modern public toilets is too great, especially the unintelligible stick covered with gauze...
Jakarta's ground subsidence can reach up to 25 cm per year, and the northern region is often ravaged by seawater.
An artist carved a heart in heaven on the day of Princess Diana's funeral.
Gloved daggers from World War I can stab opposing soldiers when punched.
A train loaded with Chinese goods is leaving the dry port of Khorgos, a trading hub to Central Asia and Europe.
Burning Man in Nevada, USA, is known for its quirky art installations, and bicycles are the dominant way to travel during the holiday season.
The "wavy" brick fence in England, due to the wavy arch support can be one layer less brick than the straight wall.
The 2D and 3D maps of the Tokyo Subway are used to find stations and 3D to show complexity.
Conrad Anker was one of the most prolific explorers, active on the glaciers of Antarctica, the Himalayas and his homeland.
The Glass Bottle Garden has been watered only once in 60 years, and the bacteria and plants inside form an independent and self-contained ecosystem.
After World War I, the trench was remodeled by nature and became so beautiful and calm.
Let's eat this banana together and replenish the vitamins.
In 1140, the occupying forces agreed that the women of the city would take everything they could, and as a result they carried their husbands on their backs.
This 7.6-meter-high statue of the Hindu ganesha is made of bananas.
Roman ships sank to the bottom of the water with six thousand amphoras and were later found on the shores of the Greek island of Kefalonia.
Iceland's sightseeing buses can cross glaciers and gorges to take tourists to those off-the-beaten-track places.
In Canada, under the impact of the epidemic, there has been "tip inflation", and restaurants in Vancouver and Toronto have increased tipping from 10% to 20% to 18% to 30% and set it on the cash register, making people choose 18% faceless and 30% uncomfortable.
This is not a cruise ship peeking around the corner, but a sinking cruise ship.
Toronto is Canada's largest city, and there's plenty to see and do.
In January 2019, a video of Canadian police officers taking female criminals to nightclubs circulated online, and in the face of a flood of complaints, they explained that it was just role-playing...
For the hands of mirror hand syndrome, this is only 80% complete to be precise.
The dog cleans his own poop, the owner should directly teach it in the right location conveniently...