Photos of Saturn's rings taken by Voyager 2 when it passed through Saturn in 1981. In fact, when a person blinks faster than the shutter speed of the camera, this kind of supernatural photo will be taken.

The "ghost mushroom" found in Australian forests is famous for its green glow.

The photos of the rings of Saturn taken by Voyager 2 when it passed through Saturn in 1981.

Did your mobile phone capture a supernatural phenomenon? In fact, when a person blinks faster than the shutter speed of the camera, this kind of supernatural photo will be taken.

Brazil A research team poured tons of cement into a giant ant nest, and then excavated it after a period of time. They found that the ant nest was so large that it was beyond imagination, like an underground palace.

The endangered Sumatran rhinoceros is the only existing rhinoceros that can grow coarse hair on its body. It is also the smallest rhino in the world, with a maximum weight of only about 1 ton.

Amber with a history of millions of years contains dragonflies from millions of years ago.

This is the color of the blood when all the red blood cells have been removed.

Capsule hotels are very popular in Japan. Although the area is very small and there is almost no room for one person to lie down, it is popular with many office workers because of its low price.

Nepal's "One Kidney Village", this village is called Hawkes Village. Almost all the villagers in this village only have one kidney. Because the poor villagers lack the means to make a living and are brainwashed by black market merchants, they claim that it will not affect their health. Many people choose to sell their kidneys in order to gain money.

The luxury "ghost town" of Turkey was originally planned to be developed into a luxurious castle town. However, due to the economic downturn, investors withdrew their investment, and the entire project was abandoned before it was completed, becoming an empty ghost town.

A piece of art made from a pile of garbage. Look at the shadow behind it. It is full of creative value.

The public library in Kansas, USA, has decorated its exterior walls to look like books. You can tell where it is from a distance.

The famous "Mrs. Bigfoot" in the American circus in the 19th century. Her real name was Fanny Mills. Due to genetic lymphedema, her feet became swollen and big, and she could not even walk. , and later she was sent to the circus. Unexpectedly, she became an instant hit, and countless people bought tickets to watch her big feet.

An elephant was injured in a landmine explosion. Doctors helped it make a prosthetic leg to help it stand up again.

The crinoid fossils dating back more than 200 million years seem to be very similar to the squid in "The Matrix".

The largest solar furnace in the world. This solar furnace is located in sunny Odejo, Germany. It is composed of more than 10,000 independent mirrors, and the focus temperature can reach 3500 degrees Celsius! In addition to being used to generate electricity, this heat can also be used to melt steel and create hydrogen fuel or nanomaterials.

The Kailasa Temple in India is an ancient cave temple carved from a huge piece of granite. It was excavated in the 8th to 9th centuries AD and has a history of more than 1,200 years.

Compared with the 5-day-old baby turtle and the 140-year-old turtle, the size difference is dozens of times.

The little elephant has not yet learned to control its trunk, and it looks so cute and cute.

Mechanized harvesting of carrots is so exciting to watch.

Looking at the sawfish from the bottom perspective, it looks like an extremely weird-looking human being.

The 3D map shows the global submarine cables . It is these cables that connect the world and turn the huge world into a "global village".

A woman from the Suri tribe in southern Ethiopia. The tribe is also known as the "Panlip Tribe". You will know the origin of this name after looking at the photo.