32 Photos That Are Absolutely One of a Kind
Our world is full of amazing, unique, and bizarre things. From exotic animals to ancient structures, there are new things being discovered all the time. So get ready to take a virtual field trip from the comfort of your chair and enjoy this batch of cool stuff from around the world.
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An NYC police officer comes face-to-face with Ming, a 350 lb tiger secretly living in an apartment
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The Vatican archives have 53 miles of shelving. 35 thousand volumes of catalogue. 12 centuries worth of documents. The archives’ indexes are not public and are only accessible to scholars once they are 75 years old. By 2018, the archives had 180 terabytes (TB) of digital storage capacity.
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Passenger photo while plane flew near East Palestine, Ohio … chemical fire after train derailed
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Aftermath of the controlled burn off of the chemicals from a 50 car derailment in Palestine Ohio
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In 1925 Percy Fawcett vanished in the amazon jungle, in his 3rd attempt to find “Z”, a lost ancient city deep in the jungle, commonly believed to be a myth. Recent technological advances have made it possible to digitally deforest part of the amazon, revealing an extensive urban settlement
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The ancient city of Nimrud stood for 3,000 years (in what is present day Iraq) until 2015 when it was reduced to dust in a single day by Isis militants.
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Princess Diana’s Grave is isolated on the island in the middle of an ornamental lake, and not open to the public.
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Tagging and blood tests for bison. Just to give you an idea of how big they are, this male weighs around 3000lbs.
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“Thought this was some kind of fungus until I looked closer — it’s thousands of ladybugs clustered on fallen trees.”
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“A few months ago, I stabbed a bottle of hand sanitizer with a tack. Something is now growing on the tack.”
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“Holes on an apple tree from a yellow-bellied sapsucker that have since stretched out after a new growth”
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“A tree I saw during a hike was struck by lightning and burned out from the inside but survived.”
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