You probably wouldn’t understand what happened in these weird times without an explanation.
Have you ever imagined a rock shaped exactly like a whale or curious about the inner shape of a cactus or fresh cocoa? The following photos are completely authentic and will help you get a different perspective on the life around you.

It is not a stone or something plastic. It is an armadillo – the mascot of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil – who sleeps. Armadillos work hard at night and spend all day sleeping, on average 18 to 19 hours a day. Scientists have yet to understand why these animals sleep so much.

This is a picture of the inside of the trunk of the cactus.

Huge rocks in a forest in Thailand look like whales.

Marree Man or Stuart’s Giant is one of the largest geoglyphs (term for giant drawings on the ground) on the planet. This figure extends over 2.7 km. It was discovered in Australia in 1998. It is still unclear today who created it and how he created it.

Does anyone think it’s a screw? It is basically the nut that holds the main propeller for the masts of some helicopters. It’s called the Jesus Nut.

The mountainous village of Kurush in Dagestan is located at an altitude of 2,480 to 2,560 meters above sea level, so the locals have clouds instead of the sea.

If you say it’s corn, a lot of people don’t believe it, but it actually is a variety of corn called strawberry corn.

“It’s an amoeba that I see under a microscope,” the photographer said.

If this tree were a human, it would probably tell a very interesting story about its life.


It’s the cocoa shell with the nut inside. It turned out that the delicious chocolate bar was made from this fruit.

In winter in Tiksi, Yakutia, tanks are used as ambulances.

A wall cut out of a graffiti wall

Astronaut Jessica Meir posted a selfie in space.