The bull statue made of sand on the beach is so lifelike it can be called a miraculous workmanship. This is not a picture from PS, but a 27-meter-long giant kite, which looks quite shocking. In 1945, after Hiroshima, Japan was bombed by an atomic bomb, a watch found near the cent

The bull statue made of sand on the beach is incredibly realistic.

This is not a picture from PS, but a 27-meter-long giant kite, which looks quite shocking.

In 1945, after Hiroshima, Japan was bombed by the atomic bomb , a watch found near the center of the explosion recorded the exact moment of the explosion.

Firefly ’s true appearance, have you seen it?

The difference between the French twin stars Igor Bogdanov and Grichka Bogdanov before and after plastic surgery. They were obviously quite handsome before, but they had to make themselves look like weirdos.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone were rarely photographed together in the hospital. The two were injured at the same time while filming different movies, and were sent to the same hospital.

A rare big-headed turtle in Southeast Asia. Its head is too big to retract into its shell, and its powerful jaws can easily crush bones.

A creature that looks very much like a dragon: the cave salamander. It mainly lives in underground caves in the European Alps. It can survive for 7 to 10 years without eating or drinking. Its appearance is very similar to the legendary dragon.

The beak doctor mask during the Black Death period in Europe in the 16th century. Doctors at that time would put herbs in the masks to filter the air to prevent themselves from being infected.

The Bagger series excavator developed by the German Krupp Company is the largest bucket wheel excavator in the world. The machine itself weighs tens of thousands of tons. It is like a steel behemoth and can dig out 240,000 tons in a day. coal.

Compared with the earth and the largest known stars, human beings are too small in the universe.

The polar day phenomenon in Arctic summer, the sun is available 24 hours a day.

The first publicly sold Coca-Cola in 1894 contained cocaine in the ingredients. It was not until the US government began to restrict the use of cocaine that Coca-Cola removed the cocaine.

The special ship designed by French artist Julien Berthier has only half of its hull. From a distance, it looks like a sinking ship.

In New York's Central Park during the Great Depression of 1933, poor people who lost their homes could only build simple houses in the park for living.

In an exciting Rubik's Cube competition, the difference between the two results was only 0.001 seconds.

The eyes of shellfish. Have you ever noticed that they have eyes?

The statue of Mahatma Gandhi seems to have transformed into an evil villain after pranksters added red-eye special effects.

Do you think this is spoiled cheese? In fact, this is Sardinia's traditional delicious "cassumassu cheese", also known as live maggot cheese. The maggots in it are deliberately added in order to allow it to break down the butterfat in the cheese.

A cute scene in nature: a double hitchhiker.

Peru A kind of purple potato that looks too weird.

A heartbreaking picture. This turtle accidentally got a plastic ring on it when it was a child. When it grew up, its body was almost strangled in half.

Vietnam A railway in a residential building feels like accidents are prone to happen.

The newly hatched cobra is cute and dangerous.

Pictures of collective whaling activities in the Faroe Islands, Denmark. The water is dyed red with the blood of whales.