19 Unbelievable Pictures That Weren't Photoshopped
Officer Farva
Published
01/25/2015
These images may seem unbelievable, but they were not manipulated at all.
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This is the Radisson Blu Hotel in Berlin, which houses the world's largest cylindrical aquarium. The 82-feet high AquaDom holds a million liters of salt water and a vibrant collection of tropical fish, along with allowing certified divers to explore the contents. -
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She has clothing choice, makeup, and hair dye to appear in grayscale. -
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After an earthquake hit New Zealand, it left the railroad tracks looking like this. -
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It's not a horizontal tornado in the sky; it's just an intimidating cloud. -
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This is a zebra and pony hybrid; known as a zony. -
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Here's the use of makeup to create the appearance of a grayscale look. That is drag performer Detox posing alongside actress Candis Cayne in this unedited photo. -
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This is actually a drape put up by a construction site to block their work. You can catch a glimpse of the site behind the drape at the very top of the image. -
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None of the work of artist Philippe Ramette is ever Photoshopped, including this unbelievable scene. -
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The man is named Billy Owen, and he overcame a sinus cancer that wound up costing him his right eye. -
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The city of Dubai with some of the highest skyscrapers in the world experiences this cloudy effect at the tops of their buildings twice a year when a heavy fog descends. -
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This bear was adopted by the naturalist Casey Anderson as a newborn cub. Anderson even had Brutus be the best man at his wedding to the actress Missi Pyle -
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Raphael Biagini, pictured here, spent 6 years hunting this gigantic goldfish in southern France before actually managing to catch him. -
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This is a man-made funnel that drains excess water during floods. -
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This player's head wasn't edited out, it just looks like it due to the camera snapping this shot while his helmet is mid-air. -
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This is the Sun Cruise Resort of South Korea, and it was designed on the cliff to resemble a yacht. -
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Known as the Magic Tap, this peculiar fountain has baffled visitors to Aqualand in Spain for years. -
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Before it stood out so much, this building was slated for demolition in 2008. Artists Erik Sturm and Simon Jung took that opportunity to give it a very gothic makeover. -
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The base of this pole was burned off completely, but it's still up thanks to some support from the wires. -
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French artist Clement Briend is responsible for illuminating 3D faces onto trees with multiple large format projectors.
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