Prepare to have your mind blown as we uncover the most fascinating and amazing things happening around the world. These mind-blowing phenomena will leave you in awe!
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Things are pretty weird these days, but guess what? There's actually a lot of really cool stuff happening on our planet! We all know that the news can be pretty depressing, especially when it's filled with stories about things like melting permafrost, drug-resistant gonorrhea, and risky obesity treatments. And don't even get me started on all the science headlines.
But you know what? Despite all the doom and gloom, there are some truly amazing people out there doing incredible things right now. The only problem is, they don't always get the attention they deserve.
So, here's a much-needed reminder that the world isn't completely falling apart. Let's focus on some of the awesome things happening right now that you can actually talk about at the dinner table tonight, instead of getting caught up in global tension and nuclear weapons. You can thank me later!
Did you know that there's a house in Vancouver that looks exactly like the one seen in "Up?"

The camera captures a stunning sight of steam. Now it looks like a magical corn.

Fishes following the leader, which is a duck.

A stunning artwork

A frightening number of snakes after their hibernation in Southern Manitoba, Canada

Pet chicken attends the wedding of its adopter.

Look at how this third-grade science teacher teaches the human body.

Got a problem with birds? Try this!

That is one unique table!

This Australian dawn feels like it jumped out of a horror movie.

Flathead Lake's clear waters

You can form a shield out of British coins.

A female falcon with a tracker flew for about 230 kilometers per day in almost a straight line.

A heart of a blue whale weighs more than 400 pounds

Which one do you see? The man with a large head? Or a Baby?

This is the world's rarest color phase of yak: the snow white yak.

Obama experiences the first 3D presidential portrait.

This is Whang-od. A traditional tattoo artist from the Philippines and the oldest woman to grace the cover of Vogue.

Meteora, a rock formation in Greece

Men wearing shorts while serving women in Dallas, Texas in the '40s.

Disney's

Have you seen what penguin feathers look like?

She's what we call a human computer.

Pyramid Of Khafre 4500 Years Ago vs. Pyramid Of Khafre Today

Michelangelo knows his anatomy.
He knows that lifting the pinky finger causes a small muscle in the forearm to contract.

Believe it or not, it's just one firework shell.

Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's success is Coach John Wooden.

A melanistic alligator on the left and an albino on the right

An awesome sundial displays time digitally

The first snow goggles made by the Yupik and Inuit. They reduced eye strains and prevented snow blindness.

Facial reconstruction of Alexander The Great. His marble bust made this possible.

Marquis De Favras last words were about his misspelled name before he was hanged in 1790.

We'd love to see something like this.

This was a refuge at 2670 meters during WWI located in Monte Cristallo, Italy.

Miners in Canada happened upon this dinosaur.

Allied spies used shoes with inverted heels to confuse German soldiers during WWII.

A stained glass greenhouse

In Denmark, there is a burial of a young lady and her baby, which is roughly 6000 or 7000 years old

A soda machine at a dentist's clinic lobby.

BIC pen never changed

An Afghan giving a US soldier a cup of tea

This is how huge ground sloths where 10,000 years ago.

A bonsai tree planted in 1625
It lived through the Hiroshima bombing in Japan.

The USA topography looks awesome!

The border didn't stop these American firefighters from extinguishing the razing fire in Mexico.

A Snow Leopard excellently camouflages itself at Spiti Valley in India.

The very first lamb developing in an artificial womb.

Is that Eric Cartman?

Gee’s Golden Langur, an endangered animal, has human-like facial expressions.

This is how vaccine cards used to look like a century ago.
