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This is a picture of Earth from ONE HOUR ago:
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This is what the eye of a hurricane looks like from above:
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This is investor Walter Thornton trying to sell his car for $100 directly after the United States’ stock market crash in 1929:
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This is what North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal, home to one of the world’s last uncontacted peoples, looks like from above:
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This is what old growth lumber looks like compared to factory farmed lumber:
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Here’s the difference in forearm development between a professional tennis player’s racket hand and their non-dominant hand:
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This is what the “American section” in a Belgian grocery store looks like:
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Speaking of which, in Finland, the largest container of mayonnaise is labeled “American size”:
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This is what an x-ray of a pregnant dog looks like:
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In 1936, architect André Basdevant proposed making the Eiffel Tower accessible by car. It would look like this:
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This is how big the tire on a 994 loader construction vehicle is:
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This is what a lion’s fang looks like compared to a cat’s fang:
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Temporary tattoos leave a hell of a tan line:
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This is Martin Laurello, AKA “The Human Owl,” a sideshow performer from the early 1900s who could turn his head almost completely around:
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Here’s what a wolf spider looks like HEAD ON:
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Speaking of creepy eyes, some scallops have a ton of tiny little blue eyes:
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You can see volcanic eruptions on Jupiter’s moon Io from space:
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Speaking of IO, here’s a picture of one of the moon’s most unique mountains, named “Steeple Mountain:”
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This is a shot of planet Xeblar-149 — just kidding. It’s a close-up of a blueberry under an electron microscope:
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This wild-looking thing is a balloon apron from World War I, a giant net suspended from balloons that was used to help protect England from aerial attacks:
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This is what the inside of an early passenger airline looked like:
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This set of Roman dice, dating from the first to third century AD, has dots identical to those we use today:
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Here’s what a treadmill looked like in the 1920s:
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You can buy three pound BUCKETS of nutella at Costco:
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Here’s a wall full of graffiti from teenagers in the 1940s:
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And, finally, check out this bike rack outside a dentist’s office:
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