We know things as a whole, sadly, we never got to know how interesting things can be when cut in half. Did you ever think a cross-section of an F1 cockpit would look even better than the cockpit itself? We didn't have any idea and these pictures continue to surprise us as we scroll further.
23 Pictures That Proof Things Are So Much Better When Cut In Half
By
Sumaiya Ghani in
Funny
On 7th July 2021
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#1 Guess what? This is a piece of white oak that has fossilized
#2 Beautiful Rhodochrosite Stalactites
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#3 This right here is the deepest swimming pool in the world at 131-feet deep
#4 This has changed the way I see the light bulbs
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#5 That's how the engine timing system of an Audi B7 S4 looks in half
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#6 Breathtaking view of a shark graffiti found in San Jose, CA
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#7 Maine man cuts garage in half over a land dispute
That is pure art.
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#8 Bullet wound vs shrapnel wound
This made me flinch in pain.
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#9 We are loving the cross-section of an F1 cockpit
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#10 Cross Section of a Pine Needle
You can thank us later.
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#11 Amazon Echo cut in half
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#12 Jet Engine
#13 Roman toilet.
We know you didn't know you needed this information until today.
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#14 This is a commercial underground 'Ice House' used to store 300 tonnes of frozen water to supply hospitals and pubs in Georgian London
#15 Amazing view of the cross-section of a medieval ship that plied the Mediterranean
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#16 Traditional semisubterranean dwelling of the North American Arctic and subarctic peoples
#17 Now you can flex you saw the cross-section of a metal 3D-printed rocket engine
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#18 Bus modified for a zombie apocalypse
That is scary but okay.
#19 Snow shelter
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#20 Bomb shelter, accessible via a “detox pool”. It was built in 1953 as part of what Popular Mechanics described as the “House For the Atomic Age.”
#21 Cross-section of a container ship
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#22 Iron Giant cutaway (Shane Molina)
#23 This is what we call perfect
