Sometimes there seems to be an infinite number of wonderful and unexpected things in the world: farmers growing giant carrots and pumpkins, mummies with passports, and $500,000 in cash found in a rubbish bin.
The karma of a young crowned eagle
The lungs of a bloated horse.
In 1974, Pharaoh Ramses II granted Mummy a valid Egyptian passport (almost 3 millennia after his death) so he could fly to Paris.
This is what pasta looks like at -60°C.
Yes, these are individually wrapped grape seeds.
This type of sink is found in Germany. They were made for people who drank too much.
When the plane doesn’t fit
“Sink/stove/fridge combo in the tiny house I rent”
Just a photo of an albino deer sneezing
The largest pumpkin grown in North America!
This carrot is 10 kg.
Someone decided to throw away hundreds of buttons.
This bathroom sink is made of volcanic stone.
47 years ago, the Apollo 15 crew took this photo of Earth while on the Moon.
This yogurt lists the names of all the cows whose milk was used.
Delayed photo of the bee hive
25 000 small cubes were mixed in a cylinder to form concentric circles.
A globe for blind people
Street art in Lancashire, UK
You can plant this pencil cap after you’ve used it and watch tomatoes, coriander or chillies sprout from it.
This self-service checkout will tell you the amount of your purchase without taking things out of the basket. Just put the whole basket there and pay.
A door in the wall of an old house for milk delivery
“As a bin man, I’ve found plenty of valuable items in people’s bins, but nothing compares to what I found today. Today I found $500,000 in cash!”