30 Pics of Interesting Stuff

The microbe-handprint of an 8-year-old boy after playing outside.


A close-up look of an elephant tail. It swats away flies and is also a mean of communication.


A look inside an empty Boeing 787 which can hold up to 335 passengers.


Dún Briste (the Broken Fort), a relatively new sea stack that was severed from mainland, Ireland, in 1393 during an overnight storm. This is a thousand years-worth of picture.


A picture of the dark side of the moon captured by NASA from 1 million miles away.


A decomposed dead cactus that left its spines behind. Be careful, they’re still sharp!


These heads from Easter Island actually have bodies.


A globe that allows blind people to ‘see’ made in 1837. One of the first maps that blind people could use.


An actual processed image of a virus from the phages family under the electron microscope.


Sperm whales only have teeth in their lower jaw and sockets for their upper jaw.


Agate shell which has minerals forming and replacing the shells itself. Pretty common on West Coast beaches.


A giant amethyst geode.


Pictures of Aurora seen in different planets.


The true life of a reporter. One in-ear receiver and a transmitter for clip-on microphone.


This is a square starfish due to birth defects.


Snow covering the net roof of an aviary in Saint Louis Zoo, built in 1904.


This is a fossilized footprint of a dinosaur in The Bull Canyon Dinosaur Track Trail, Utah. This is probably a Therapod’s.


The inside of a salt mine. Mining for salt used to be dangerous and was done by slaves.


This is a ghost heart after all blood is cleaned and only protein scaffold.


A picture of an eclipse from space.


The glass frog is so transparent you can see its internal organs clearly.


Gorgeous ice crystals in Switzerland.


The surface of a strawberry.


Inside an astronaut’s suit. They weigh about 280 pounds on earth and takes 45 minutes to wear.


The real driver in ‘Baby Driver’ is on top of the car this whole time.


Two medical students, M.A. Schalck and L.P. Ramsdell, spent 1,500 hours to dissect a cadaver’s nervous system intact. That is more than 4 months long assuming they work 12 hours a day.


Looking at grains of salt under the electron microscope.


An albino raccoon.


Baby flamingos are born white.


How the tiger skin actually looks. They do have stripes down to the skin.