19 Unbelievable Pictures That Weren't Photoshopped

These images may seem unbelievable, but they were not manipulated at all.

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This is the Radisson Blu Hotel in Berlin, which houses the world's largest cylindrical aquarium. The 82-feet high AquaDom holds a million liters of salt water and a vibrant collection of tropical fish, along with allowing certified divers to explore the contents.

2.

She has clothing choice, makeup, and hair dye to appear in grayscale.

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After an earthquake hit New Zealand, it left the railroad tracks looking like this.

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It's not a horizontal tornado in the sky; it's just an intimidating cloud.

6.

This is a zebra and pony hybrid; known as a zony.

7.

Here's the use of makeup to create the appearance of a grayscale look. That is drag performer Detox posing alongside actress Candis Cayne in this unedited photo.

8.

This is actually a drape put up by a construction site to block their work. You can catch a glimpse of the site behind the drape at the very top of the image.

9.

None of the work of artist Philippe Ramette is ever Photoshopped, including this unbelievable scene.

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The city of Dubai with some of the highest skyscrapers in the world experiences this cloudy effect at the tops of their buildings twice a year when a heavy fog descends.

11.

This bear was adopted by the naturalist Casey Anderson as a newborn cub. Anderson even had Brutus be the best man at his wedding to the actress Missi Pyle

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Raphael Biagini, pictured here, spent 6 years hunting this gigantic goldfish in southern France before actually managing to catch him.

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This is a man-made funnel that drains excess water during floods.

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14.

This player's head wasn't edited out, it just looks like it due to the camera snapping this shot while his helmet is mid-air.

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This is the Sun Cruise Resort of South Korea, and it was designed on the cliff to resemble a yacht.

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Known as the Magic Tap, this peculiar fountain has baffled visitors to Aqualand in Spain for years.

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Before it stood out so much, this building was slated for demolition in 2008. Artists Erik Sturm and Simon Jung took that opportunity to give it a very gothic makeover.

18.

The base of this pole was burned off completely, but it's still up thanks to some support from the wires.

19.

French artist Clement Briend is responsible for illuminating 3D faces onto trees with multiple large format projectors.

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