This is a former Soviet SMZ. This microcar is manufactured by Serpukhov Automobile Plant. They were specially designed for disabled drivers and were distributed free of charge through the Soviet social welfare system.
Medusa, a transparent jellyfish, was photographed at a depth of about 3,900 meters (12,800 feet) in Puerto Rico. In this close-up, there are two sets of tentacles: short tentacles in the inner ring and longer tentacles originating from the base of the bell. They use nematocysts or stingers to capture prey. The light emitted by the mining vessels affects the behavior of the Medusas, who migrate back and forth between deep and shallow water twice a year. How many people are willing to challenge a track like
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These trees can bear 40 kinds of fruits. This effect is achieved by grafting branches from different fruit trees. It was originally an artistic work by Syracuse University professor, and became widely popular after being put on the market.
Octagonal polyps, with eight hollow tentacles edged by small branches called leaflets. Octagonal corals use these tentacles to capture organic matter for food. Fine sediments released by the mining industry make the oceans more turbid, which can damage the octocorals' suspended feeders.
An extraordinary pair of Gothic gilt gloves, designed for Emperor Maximilian I, attributed to Lorenz Helmschmid of Augsburg, Germany, circa 1485, in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
A man wearing a gas mask posts a no-entry sign in a dioxin-contaminated area. This photo was taken in Italy on July 10, 1976, during the Seveso disaster.
This tentacled sea creature is called Relicanthus sp. It lives in the deep sea at 4100 meters and is a new order of cnidaria. It is attached to the tubercle of the sponge stem. Mining on the seabed may disrupt the chemical energy supply that provides food for them and change the biological chain of Haiti . This damage to them is irreversible.
City walls of Avila, Spain, completed between the 11th and 14th centuries. Today they are the most complete ancient city walls in the country. The enclosed area is an irregular rectangle with a circumference of approximately 2514.6 meters. The walls connect 88 semicircular towers and are pierced by 9 gates.
Sweet chestnuts lie on the woodland in Kent, England, after strong winds blew them from the trees. Deciduous sweet chestnuts were introduced to Britain by the Romans and were widely cultivated. Their fruits could be ground into powder and eaten.
Snake bracelet, Hellenistic period, late 4th to early 3rd century BC, silver. Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston .
The Abbey of Jumigues was built in the 7th century on the Seine in Normandy. It was later destroyed by Vikings, but it was restored and expanded again and again until the 15th century, with the British invasion, Destroyed by events such as the Huguenots, the Wars of Religion, and the French Revolution, the monastery exceeded its capacity and became a pile of ruins.
During World War II, the future Queen Elizabeth and a bird of the British Army .
A winter thatched house surrounded by plum blossoms. It was painted by the middle-class painter Quan Ji (1825~1854). Depicting himself visiting his friend's house.
It feels like this car drove in by itself, as if there is no driver.
Frying Pan Tower off the coast of North Carolina in the Atlantic Ocean, it is a former U.S. Coast Guard lighthouse where one can spend the night.
Half armor of Polish nobleman Mikołaj “the Black” Radziwiłł, made in Nuremberg around 1555.
1873 Victorian home in Old Wethersfield, Connecticut, United States.
People often don't realize how big objects in the night sky are. This is a photo of the Rho Ophiuchi clouds against the Himalayas.
The Great Ziggurat of Ur was built by Sumerian King Ur-Nammu and his son Shulgi. This ziggurat is part of the temple complex, the administrative center of the city, and the temple of the moon god Nanna .
The ceiling of the Mausoleum of Abbas II in Iran.
Most of the predictions made by newspapers in the 1950s about life in the year 2000 came true.
A table is filled with various tomato varieties.
Ancient Egyptian spoon dating back to 1500-2000 BC.
When the sun shines through, the glass of the abandoned church turns green.
You guys are very good at building houses, it’s really 666.
Decorative Achaemenid golden circlet, depicting a marching winged lion, 550-330 BC Origin: Hamadan Province, Iran.
Have you ever seen pinholes during daily injections?
A tanker truck fire is quite terrifying, and its power is not much different from that of a bomb.
This car and this plane met at the wrong time. Is that a bottle on the ground or is there a person lying on it?
Love in the animal kingdom.
This subwoofer can make a deafening sound, and it can be used as a noise weapon on the battlefield.
Another way to practice yoga.
Butterflies gather here, like a blue leaf, so weird.
Villa life in Germany.
A plant version of the heart.
The eyes of bees are mesh-shaped and cannot be seen by ordinary people. You need to prepare a microscope in advance.
This sea urchin stretches on the seabed, looking like a brown flower.
Santa Claus is open and delivering gifts.
This is the natural water skirt, and the waterfall is just its actual state.
Except for the four wheels, which are made of rubber, the rest of the car is made of stone. It is so artistic.
The little sheep said proudly, whose ears are as long as mine? I am number one in the world.
Wild horses never need to cut their nails, but it is different for horses in captivity. Because they move less, they grow very fast.