Just fabulously captivating stuff and nonsense all around .

1.Traffic lights are absolutely gigantic:

2.This is what the toilet on a submarine looks like:

3.This is the world’s tallest statue, the Statue of Unity:

4.This is the world’s most isolated lighthouse, Thridrangar Lighthouse, located in Iceland:

5.Speaking of isolated things, this is a house also located in Iceland that some have called the most isolated house in the world:

6.This is Ralph Lincoln, the 11th-generation cousin of Abraham Lincoln:

7.In this picture, you can see both Europe and Africa:

8.Sperm whales sleep vertically:

9.You’re probably familiar with the “Face on Mars,” an image of a formation on Mars from the 1970s that launched a million conspiracy theories…

10….well, this is what a much less blurry, much more recent photograph of that same “face” looks like:

11.Speaking of Mars, this is what a sunset looks like on that there planet:

12.This is what a polar bear’s paw print looks like compared with a human hand:

13.This is what the US-Canada border looks like in Idaho:

14.This is what a peeled lime looks like:

15.This is Simone Origone — the man who set the world record for fastest speed traveled on skis — traveling, well, fast:

16.This very, very, very tiny rectangle is $57 in gold:

17.Lots of US presidents have spoken multiple languages — here’s a list of every multilingual president:

18.Some grocery carts have special little holders for your phone:

19.Some people have extra lines on their pinkies:

20.These are the fill-in-the-blank predictions on the special year 2000 edition of Cheerios called “Millenios”:

21.Reese’s orange is a trademarked color:

22.This is what one of the world’s oldest pairs of Levi’s jeans looks like:

23.And finally, just for fun, check out the optical illusion these laptop keys make:

A construction worker holding a traffic light that's as tall as he is

A toilet bowl surrounded by pipes and chains and cords and valves and knobs, with a sign with lots of text labeled, "Directions for operating: before and after using"

A statue of a man atop a building

Overhead shot of a lighthouse on a small island

A lone house on a rocky, hilly landscape

Close-up of Ralph Lincoln, with a beard and light mustache and thick eyebrows

The view from a plane, with two sections of land and lots of ocean

Two whales in the water lying vertically next to each other

An apparent face on the surface of Mars

A craggly, raised surface that looks nothing like a face

A misty, foggy view of the sun just visible over slightly hilly land

A polar bear paw print next to a much smaller handprint

A forest with a thin gap between two sections

A hand holding a perfectly peeled lime

A person crouched over skis going downhill and wearing a latex-looking red outfit

A tiny rectangular dot in the middle of a person's palm

Many early presidents were fluent in Latin and/or ancient Greek, including John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Buchanan; Teddy Roosevelt and FDR were fluent in French and German; Martin Van Buren was a native Dutch speaker

A grocery cart with a small slot at the top and front with a cellphone in it

Close-up of a person's hands showing five ridges on their pinkies

The long list of predictions includes "The Red Sox will win the World Series in ___," "Scientists will find human life on another planet in ___," and "The first woman will be elected President in ___"

Close-up of the Reese's candy wrapper saying, "The orange color is a registered trademark"

A torn, slightly faded, and dirty pair of jeans

Close-up of a keyboard where gray dots appear between the keys but then disappear when you look directly at them