When you see something you've never seen before, you get a little bit smarter. Actually, scratch that, because it's a hard thing to guarantee. These pics will, at the very least, pique your curiosity.
When you see something you've never seen before, you get a little bit smarter. Actually, scratch that, because it's a hard thing to guarantee. These pics will, at the very least, pique your curiosity.
It's tough to know what's going on here because this angle is so unique. You're looking at a breaking wave, as seen from underwater. There's a lot going on below the surface.
Beekeeping is a cool hobby, one that provides a nearly limitless supply of honey. These beekeepers have adapted their home to allow them to tend to their bees from the comfort of their living room.
This toaster utilizes an unconventional glass-walled design to give a peek inside. This is way better than setting a dial and hoping for the best.
This unusual looking globe is designed for blind people. Landmasses are raised up and place names are rendered in braille. Interestingly, it still has non-braille place names as well.
This face mold is used for radiation treatment. Rather than leaving it plain white or adapting it into an Iron Man mask or something, this patient made it look like the helmet of his favorite NFL team.
This frozen lake has somehow frozen with the waves in place. It looks cool but would be a terrible place for a game of pond hockey.
This leaf has its entire vein system intact, even if the leafy bits are gone. It's incredible how intricate the veins are in something as simple as a fallen leaf.
Building homes into the ground offers a few benefits, including great temperature regulation. This hidden cabin in Switzerland looks like a lovely place to spend the weekend.
I've gone my whole life without wondering what it looks like when whales sleep. Now that I've seen the reality, I'm more than a little bit creeped out.
What looks like a weird art project is actually exactly what it claims to be: a garden consisting entirely of dangerous plants that could straight-up kill you.
This vending machine gave up on life and dispensed all of its snacks at once. It would be an awesome find if only the snacks weren't holding the door shut.
I know that whole houses are occasionally moved, but I've never seen an apartment building picked up and moved down the street. This happened in Romania in 1987, with the residents still inside.
It seems like commercial pilots would probably know where they're going without primitive aids like this on the ground, but I guess it's nice to know, either way.
The flowers from these wisteria trees look pretty stunning when they're on the trees, but also create a stunning purple carpet on the forest floor after they've fallen.
This gorgeous orchid is just a flower, but it's hard to see the orchid at all when you're distracted by a screaming monkey face.
Starfish have to be star-shaped, right? It's in their name after all. Some are apparently born with a birth defect that cause them to be, well, squarefish.
I don't know how a marbe countertop can support life, but this hardy little green shoot has found a way to thrive on the side of a sink.
This green serpentine mask is about 2,000 years old and was found at the base of a Mexican pyramid. It's almost definitely haunted.
This pic shows the majestic Elephant Rock in New Zealand, in the form that lent it its name. Unfortunately, the trunk broke off in 2006.
After severing a nerve in an index finger, the result can sometimes be that the finger loses its ability to get all pruney and wrinkled when submerged in water.