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1.This is a wax sculpture ofThomas Wedders, the man from the 18th century whose 7.5-inch nose is apparently the largest nose in history:#
2.This is Ralph Lincoln, the 11th-generation cousin of Abraham Lincoln:#
3.This is what a polar bear’s paw print looks like compared with a human hand:#
4.Traffic lights are absolutely gigantic:#
5.This is what the toilet on a submarine looks like:#
6.This is the world’s tallest statue, the Statue of Unity:#
7.This is what the surface of an ASTEROID looks like:#
8.Redwood trees are absolutely gigantic:#
9.This is what an anaconda looks like in the wild:#
10.This is what a typhoon looks like from space:#
…well, this is what a much less blurry, much more recent photograph of that same “face” looks like:#
12.Speaking of Mars, this is what a sunset looks like on that there planet:#
13.This is what the big ol' noggin of the Statue of Liberty looks like from the torch:#
14.This very, very, very tiny rectangle is $57 in gold:#
15.This is what one of the world’s oldest pairs of Levi’s jeans looks like:#
16.They sell red Solo cups as “American party cups” in New Zealand:#
17.These are what some of theTitanic’s lifeboats looked like after they were docked in New York after the ship sank:#
18.This is what the US–Canada border looks like in Idaho:#
19.Lots of US presidents have spoken multiple languages — here’s a list of every purportedly multilingual president:#
20.This just might set the world record for smallest hand-carved wooden spoon:#
21.This is the Queensland Stinger, one of the world’s most dangerous plants:#
22.This isfromthe Murchison meteorite, which was found in Australia and contains material from over 7 billion yearsago:#
23.Although this area makes up the vast majority of the country, no more than5%of the Australian population lives inside the yellow highlight on this map:#
And here’s a sign you might see before entering the yellow portion of that map of Australia:#
26.Cats, my friend…cats can get really, really big:#
27.And mushrooms? Well, mushrooms can be blue:#
28.Veneers don’t glow under a black light:#
29.The last McDonald’s in Icelandclosedin 2009. Feast your eyes on the final cheeseburger sold in the country, which has been preserved and lying in state more than a decade:#
30.This is astronaut Joseph P. Allen IV doing maintenance on a satellite in the middle of the cold, dark void of space:#
31.Dirt doesn’t stick to scars or burns:#
32.These are little vaccine packets beingdroppedinto wooded areas to help stop the spread of rabies:#
33.This is the world’s most isolated lighthouse, Thridrangar Lighthouse, located in Iceland:#
34.Speaking of isolated things, this is a building also located in Iceland that some havecalledthe most isolated house in the world:#
35.In this picture, you can see both Europe and Africa:#
36.Sperm whales sleep vertically:#
37.This is what a peeled lime looks like:#
38.Reese’s orange is a trademarked color:#
39.To scale, this is how big a strand of human hair is compared with an egg cell:#
40.This is what some of the first New York City tour buses looked like in 1904:#
41.Champagne vending machines exist:#
42.This is how big the Democratic Republic of Congo is compared with the East Coast of the United States:#
43.This is how big an eagle’s talons are:#
44.This totally safe device was known as a baby cage, a wire cage suspended out of an apartment window meant to give babies born in cities extra light and air:#
45.This is Sørvágsvatn, a lake in the Faroe Islands of Denmark, known as “the lake that hangs over theocean”:#
46.This is what an elephant’s tail looks like close up:#
And this is what one of those tail hairs looks like up close:#
47.This is apparently a set of “instructions for new mothers” given to new moms in the 1940s:#
48.Bootleg Lego heads are terrifying:#
49.These are the shoes (well, shoe) Marie Antoinette wore to her execution during the French Revolution:#
50.Speaking of 18th- and 19th-century French history, Napoleon’s hat recentlysoldat auction for $2.1 million:#
51.This is how big Canada and the USA are compared with Europe:#
52.Here’s a list of every named generation going back to the 1400s:#
53.This is what a float from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade looked like in the 1930s:#
54.This is what Ireland looks like from space:#
55.This is what in-flight entertainment looked like in the 1960s:#
56.This is the tree that will be used as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree for the 2023 holiday season:#
57.This is what Jupiter would look like if it were as close as the moon:#
58.This is how big a wolf is in comparison with a human:#
59.In 1984, a giant dinosaur replica was moved via a helicopter to the Boston Museum of Science:#
60.This is what the first coat of paint on a painting looks like compared with the final coat:#
61.This is a picture from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Can you spot Abe?#
62.These are three of the smallest bones in your body, all located in your ear: the malleus, the incus, and the stapes:#
63.This is what a flying fish looks like, wings outstretched:#
64.This is a close-up of some well-worn pebbles on the surface of Mars:#
65.And, folks, this is what a baby flamingo looks like:#



































































