Sometimes, it seems that there are an infinite number of amazing and unexpected things in the world: farmers have giant carrots and pumpkins, mummies have passports for traveling, and it’s possible to find $500,000 in cash in a dumpster.
The claw of a juvenile Crowned Eagle
These are fully inflated horse lungs.
In 1974, the mummy of Pharaoh Ramesses II was issued a valid Egyptian passport (nearly 3 millennia after his death), so that he could fly to Paris.
This is what noodles look like when it’s −60°C outside.
Yes, these are separately packed grapes.
You can find these types of sinks in Germany. They are for people who drank too much.
When the plane won’t fit
“Sink/stove/fridge combo in the tiny house I’m renting”
Just a photo of an albino deer, sneezing
It’s the largest pumpkin grown in North America!
This carrot weighs 22 lbs.
Someone decided to throw away hundreds of buttons.
This bathroom sink is made of igneous rock from volcanic lava.
47 years ago, the crew of Apollo 15 took this photo of the Earth from the moon.
Time-lapse photo of a bee hive
25,000 little dice were agitated in a cylinder to form concentric circles.