A Virtual Tour of the World: 47 Fascinating Photos To Ponder
Nathan Johnson
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08/29/2023
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The world is full of all kinds of cool stuff. We see it all around us in our daily lives but it's impossible to see it all.
Thanks to the Internet we have access to sights and sighs from all over the world from the comfort of our homes. Check out this collection of odd, interesting, and fascinating things from the rock floating through space that we call home.
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“This rock with an almost perfect star-shaped crystal in it.” -
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You're probably familiar with the gold funerary mask of King Tut — but did you know that another pharaoh's gold death mask was found a few years later? This is the mask of the pharaoh Psusennes I:His completely intact tomb was found in 1940. However, because of its swampy location in Egypt's Nile delta, a lot of what was stored in the tomb was destroyed over the years. -
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This is what a real-deal, true-to-life muffin man looked like in 1930s London:So now when someone asks you if you know the muffin man, well, you have your answer. -
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One dollar in 1913 is worth $30.22 today: -
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This is the Willamette meteorite, the largest meteorite that's ever been found in the United States:It is the sixth largest in the world and weighs 15.5 tons. -
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“My old Dell laptop has a drain hole on the bottom.” -
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On Sept. 3, 1967, Sweden made a shift from driving on the left side of the road to driving on the right. This is a picture from the first day after the big change: -
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Some libraries let you know exactly how much you're saving by using them: -
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“Gravestone that looks like a maze” -
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This photo, taken by Louis Botan in 1899, is one of the first photos ever taken underwater:The very first picture taken underwater was done some years earlier, but that was done by attaching a camera to a pole and lowering it into the water. This is the first taken by a diver also submerged. -
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This is one of only two remaining pirate Jolly Roger flags in existence:It was captured in 1790. According to the BBC, the flag's red color "signified the pirates intended to spare no life if a battle broke out during a ship's capture." -
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This is one of two remaining Northern white rhinoceros left on Earth:The two rhinos, both female, live in Kenya and are guarded 24/7. -
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There's a road in Japan that connects the Toyama and Nagano prefectures that are surrounded by giant snow walls that reach up to 65 feet high: -
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This 17th-century painting by Giovanni Stanchi shows what the inside of a watermelon looked like in the 1600s, before selective breeding: -
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"UK supermarket has a tag you can add for carts with wonky wheels" -
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When Hurricane Floyd hit Florida in 1999, flamingos from the Miami-Metro zoo took refuge in a bathroom to protect themselves from the storm: -
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This is Louise Joy Brown, the first baby ever born after IVF, or in vitro fertilisation:Born in 1978, she was known at the time as the world's first "test-tube baby." -
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Here's what Louise looks like today: -
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“My groceries came out to exactly $100.00 after tax” -
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This is what the world's largest gold nugget, named the Welcome Stranger nugget, looked like. It was found in Australia in 1869:This is actually a model of the nugget. It weighed almost 160 pounds and was sold pretty much immediately for £9,534, which is about £970,000 today. -
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The head of an ant is absolutely terrifying up close: -
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"My 9 year old nephew has found over 1500 "lucky" four leaf clovers and keeps them in a big binder." -
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"Hit the mother lode of animal crackers." -
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"Raspberry Oranges, a variation of blood oranges that are extremely dark" -
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"This packaging uses an optical illusion to make the vegetables look more green" -
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"I received a piece of burning wood as a drink garnish" -
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"Opposite Eggs" -
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"Craziest split end found in my hair" -
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"This vent with built-in fans to heat or cool the room quicker." -
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"My local grocery store sells mushroom growing logs…" -
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"This rainbow appeared and intersected with the mural rainbow just as I was walking by." -
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"Graffiti by prisoners in 1800s. Canterbury England" -
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"The side of this building is a map of Chicago, showing where you are." -
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"There was a wrestling championship belt on the counter at my bank" -
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"This old coin I found underneath the floor boards in my grandma’s house" -
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"This miniature pallet of sticky notes" -
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"My tires have the weather conditions that they’re rated for stamped into the tread" -
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"Someone paid with a 10$ from 1934 tonight" -
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"A home for bats built into this building" -
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This is Eugene Cernan, who is, as of 2023, the last man to ever walk on the moon:He did it way back in 1972. It's been that long, folks! -
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You might recognize Eugene from this iconic picture of his moon walk: -
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And this is what a small chunk of a random meteorite looks like: -
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This is a picture of one of the last Tasmanian tigers, an animal that went extinct in 1936: -
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This is what a real executioner's mask looked like: -
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This is Albert Woolson, the last surviving Civil War veteran:Albert fought for the Union army and died in 1956 at the age of 106. -
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This is what a tiger's tongue looks like:It is apparently so rough, it can "lick paint off a building." -
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This is what the FBI's fingerprint files looked like in 1942: -
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The world's oldest diving suit is absolutely terrifying: -
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This is what the throne of King Charlemagne looked like:Over the course of almost 600 years, more than 30 leaders of the Holy Roman Empire were officially coronated on this throne. -
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McDonald's restaurants in Italy sell mini calzones:It's apparently filled with tomatoes and mozzarella. -
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There's a city in Russia located next to an absolutely gigantic diamond mine:The mine is apparently "the world's second-largest excavated hole." -
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This is a model of what ancient Egyptian dental work may have looked like:It was actually crafted by Dr. Vincenzo Guerini during the early 1900s. -
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This is the Pamir, one of the last commercial sailing ships in the world:It sank in 1957. -
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The names for Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce in some countries are "salsa inglesa" and "salsa China," literally "English sauce" and "Chinese sauce": -
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This is the world's longest limo, the American Dream limo:It was equipped with both a hot tub and a helicopter landing pad. Just the essentials. -
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This is what the inside of Big Ben looks like behind one of its clock faces: -
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This is what a .22 caliber bullet looks like next to a .50 caliber bullet: -
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This is what the inside of a 1970s spacesuit looked like: -
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Square fire extinguishers exist: -
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And, finally, if you win a car on The Price Is Right you get a special little license plate cover:
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