Don't look at it, don't know, the world is amazing! A set of rare pictures that will allow you to see a lesser-known side of the world.
The best advertising placement in New York's Times Square, what it looked like after the billboard was removed.

Imagine how a monkey suddenly finds itself grabbed by the hand of a "giant hairless monster".
Saudi Arabia's solar lasers are used to guide lost people in the desert to find a water source.
Native to Mexico, the dahlia is regarded as a symbol of generosity and richness, and is the national flower of Mexico.
British actor Warwick Davis, whose films average $630 million at the box office, is the best supporting role in the world in this sense, and here are four of his roles in Harry Potter.
The magpie attacks the cyclist from behind, captured from the rear camera.
The nanorobot pushes the lazy sperm to combine with the egg, which will break the natural law of survival of the fittest, and Uncle Darwin's coffin board is estimated to be almost impossible to press.
This is Dina Sanicha, raised by wolves in the forests of northern India, and her eyes exude a truly wild nature.
The propaganda truck for the American science fiction film Tomorrow's War, in which humans travel to the future to fight against alien creatures that have already occupied Earth to prevent human extinction.
This is not a magic glove, but a glove that is being carried by ants.
The waterfall in the Batala Gorge in Lebanon makes people feel that this is the bathroom of the immortals.
The Okapi, which at first glance looks like a zebra, is actually the only relative of the giraffe, similar to the giraffe's before its neck grew.
Microorganisms on children's handprints after outdoor play, forming a beautiful pattern in the Petri dish (microbial cultures added).
The port of Halls in Nova Scotia, Canada, shows tidal phenomena caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon.
The big blue-eared starling, which can imitate frogs, car horns and even human voices, is known as the "ventriloquist" among birds. But for a bird with a blue body, the name "Big Blue Ear" seems strange.
The amplifier truck in the US-Australian co-production film "Mad Max", which is now being sold online, has aroused the interest of many people, but there is a general fear that the car will not be able to drive on the street.
In the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, citizens can take the bus for free as long as they squat 20 times.
The bonsai tree, which survived 3 kilometers from the atomic bombing site of Hiroshima, is now nearly 400 years old.
In a foreign zoo, a boy accidentally falls into an orangutan guardrail, and instead of using violence, the gorilla tries to comfort the poor child. Orangutans are said to be aggressive only when threatened.
Glass jewel corn, which was inadvertently cultivated by an Indigenous Indian, can not only be eaten, but also used as an ornament.
KFC sells Coke Fried Chicken Cup in China, because this product is not sold in the United States, which is very envious of American netizens.
See how baby chameleons eat bugs... It's so cute, I want to keep two!
Danish holiday cottages, with a hedged yard, look like an alien manor.
On Lake Travis in Texas, people can sit in the swimming circle and watch the thriller movie "Jaws", which is more immersive and shocking than the 4D movie.
The flowers blooming on top of this pot of succulents look strange.
The Malaysian dead leaf praying mantis, which looks evil on the outside, is actually a beneficial insect that feeds on mosquitoes and flies.
It was the smallest ship in the U.S. Navy, and was mainly used to open and close the fence around the naval facility, costing $100,000.
Businessman Mario Segil, the landlord of the early Nintendo Company, did not evict Nintendo when he could not pay the rent, so he became the protagonist of mushroom picking.
The African big snail, as big as a bunny when it reaches adulthood.
Monkeys accidentally electrocuted when playing on the telephone pole, after being coronaed from a high altitude, life is in danger, companions quickly take a variety of measures for first aid, can it be saved?
After reading it, it really rose in posture.