As humans, we haven't seen close to half of what the entire world has to offer. There are so many things that go unnoticed or need a different perspective that we usually can't see.
Thankfully, there are images like these that we can all enjoy. Have you ever seen a square starfish before? You will.
Artichokes If Not Harvested For Food
I had no clue the tasty treat that is an artichoke is actually a flower. This is what they look like if you don't harvest them to eat.
These things are extraordinary.
How Nerds Find Lost Wallets
This note is a fun variation on the age-old "if you lost a wallet, tell me what it looks like" method to returning lost goods.
While the finder could have just used the tried and true methods of returning the wallet, it's always nice to see someone using their brain (and encouraging others to do the same).
A Blue Whale's Blowhole
What does a blue whale's blowhole look like? Well, it looks like a giant nose for an animal.
You might've thought it was only one hole on the back, but that isn't the case.
Inside Of An Empty Boeing
If you entered a plane and there were no seats, this is what it would look like.
We're used to seeing all the passengers inside, but nobody's used to seeing it like this.
Take Me Back
Fast food restaurants rebrand pretty frequently, but with hundreds — or even thousands — of locations around the globe, there are always bound to be a few restaurants that keep the old branding.
Here's one such example: A Taco Bell that still carries its distinctive '90s color scheme. Not only are the colors retro, but it looks like everything's still in tip-top shape as well.
Inside Of Pearls
Pearls are excellent accessory pieces. Who knew the insides looked like the stumps of trees when you cut them down?
I would've never thought of chopping a pearl in half in my life.
Uh-oh, The Dog Is Melting
There's something going on with this glass door that distorts the dog behind it. That's the logical explanation.
Of course, the illogical explanations range from the dog melting to the dog transforming into some kind of oil painting.
Inside The Leaning Tower Of Pisa
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa is a global landmark. You would think it wouldn't be hollow, but that isn't the case.
This thing is emptier than the stadiums during a pandemic.
Firework Shell
Think about all the different combinations used to figure out the various effects fireworks do.
This is how the shell looks for one, and it seems complicated, to be honest.
Nintendo 64 Graphics
It's always exciting to land in a new city, watching the city grid grow more and more defined as your plane gets closer to touchdown.
Of course, if fog has settled over the ground in just the right way, it'll make everything look like a poorly rendered video game.
How They Unload Potato Trucks
It's not really something you spend your days contemplating, but it makes sense that when a transport truck full of potatoes arrives at the Frito Lay factory, they don't remove the potatoes one by one.
Sometimes the simplest innovation makes our lives so much easier.
This Is The Dream
A flight attendant snapped this photo of a plane with only 13 passengers in it. This must be incredibly rare, because every flight I've ever been on feels like it's been packed to the gills.
Just imagine how easy it would be to deplane from this flight, and how few people would be messing around with the overhead bins and getting in your way.
Tumbleweed Before It Rolls Across The Street
Ask yourself if you ever saw tumbleweed in its normal state. You probably have, but didn't know that was it.
Now, you know what it looks like and where it comes from if you see it.
Batteries Inside Of A Battery
Wait, is this what it looks like? Are there AAA batteries inside of this larger battery? The battery company gets high off its own supply now?
If you know what you're doing, you could probably make these yourself.
Pobody's Nerfect
This guy sliced the tip off of his index finger, and the doctor sewed it back — upside down.
It's hard to know if this was sloppiness on the part of the doctor or some kind of long con to change fingerprints and gain a new identity.
Inside Of A...Bowling Ball?
If this isn't weird to you, I don't know what is. These heavy and deadly things have this chunky object in the middle, and I didn't know until now?
The company that sells these wholesale must make a fortune.
Camera Wizardry
In situations with rapidly changing lighting — like a concert or a lightning storm — it's possible to snap a pic at the perfect microsecond to capture something that's impossible to detect in real time.
In this case, the photo was snapped at the moment that the lights changed color at this concert.
Freshly Cut Cinnamon
Freshly cut cinnamon looks like regular bark from a tree. Who knew this thing would turn into such a sweet and tasty spice?
You also can get the tiny sticks from this.
The Back Of A Bowling Alley!
Who knew the back of a bowling alley looked so much like a laundromat?
A technician took this picture, but he should have explained why the balls get stuck so often.
The Printer Says "Absolutely Not"
This person tried scanning and printing an image of a $20 bill. The printer started printing it out, realized what was going on, and put an end to things immediately — complete with a link to a site explaining why this is illegal.
The person who posted this says they were doing it as part of a Christmas prank, but they're probably now on a list.
The Ball Inside Of A Spray Paint
That annoying yet pleasing ball inside of your spray paint bottle looks like a marble.
I'm not sure if it's as heavy, but it does look kind of cool on the outside.
Every Dimple Gets A Number
The Redditor who posted this explains that when they were younger, they decided to number every individual dimple on a golf ball.
It's an unusual project — kind of like counting the individual ridges on the side of a checker.
Inside Of An Air Mattress
Well, this isn't what I had in mind when imagining the inside of an air mattress.
This thing looks like an alien cave or a strange office space in a building.
Inside Of A Pool Table
This article keeps getting better. This is another thing few people get a chance to see: the inside of a pool table.
The tunnels for the ball start high so that it can roll where it needs to go.
Mixed Results
Here's what it looks like when a firework is lit, and subsequently detonates — but doesn't launch itself into the sky.
It makes for a cool photo, but it's probably downright alarming to experience in real time.
Behind The Scenes At A Movie Theater
Some theaters don't have the speakers behind the screen like this if it's a smaller venue, but many do.
This is that premium surround sound you pay $50 to enjoy.
Disneyland Lovers: This Is Space Mountain
If you've ever been to Disneyland and experienced Space Mountain, you know it's one of the top rides at the theme park.
It's all dark the whole ride, but this is what it looks like with the lights on inside.
The Gasoline Container Under The Gas Station
No wonder it takes a while for the pump to run out of gas. The containers underneath the gas stations are huge!
That's probably one for each pump.
Bricks Being Laid In The Netherlands
If sidewalk bricks are able to be laid like this, why does construction always take so long?
They've been keeping this shortcut a secret all along, making us think bricklayers were individually laying it down brick by brick.
The Underside Of A Lilypad
It probably never occurred to you to go around flipping lilypads, or really any plants, to see what they look like on the other side, but someone went ahead and did the research for you.
Who knew the final result was so beautiful!
The View Of A Theater From Backstage
Well, that just ups the anxiety level even more.
Imagine this view, plus all the seats in the theater filled with people who paid money for you to entertain them.
A Baby Flamingo With Its Disproportionate Legs
Think about it, have you ever actually seen a baby flamingo before? We thought they'd be born fully grown with long legs like baby giraffes, but apparently not.
Instead, they're born as cute little balls of fluff with extra long legs.
The Interior Of A Space Suit
It turns out a spacesuit is a lot more than a piece of clothing made out of shiny material.
Considering it keeps people alive while floating in a place with no oxygen, that adds up.
A Still-Sharp Decomposed Cactus
A cactus is clearly the house plant for the person who kills everything.
Even after the actual cactus dies and decomposes, the spikes stay in tact so you still have something to decorate your apartment with.
The Palm Print Of An 8 Year Old
We all know that children are grubby little monsters, but in case you ever doubted it, this is the palm print of the bacteria on an 8 year old's hand after playing outside for a short period of time.
Wash your hands folks.
Scars Don't Sweat?
Maybe we missed that memo or it was something we just never thought about, but did anyone else not know that scars don't sweat?
This man discovered it after a particularly gruelling workout that left a fun pattern on his sleeves.
Ice Crystals In Switzerland
There's no guarantee that every ice crystal you find in Switzerland is going to look like some sort of tiny sculpted fortress.
This one just happened to be found there.
An Albino Raccoon
So not only did someone bring a raccoon into their house, but they brought a raccoon that they already know is abnormal simply from the fact that it's all white.
Don't let his cute face fool you — he's still a trash panda.
How To Pick Up And Move Your House
It's not going to be cheap and it's not going to be easy, but it turns out this is how someone can move their entire house back a couple of hundred feet if they wanted to.
That's one impressive feat of engineering.
The Wool Of A Sheep
If you thought that you were rocking the crimped hair look in the 80s, you should know that Australian merino sheep have been rocking that look for years before you.
It really doesn't look real.
The Mouth Of A Sperm Whale
Sperm whales are considered to be the largest toothed predators on Earth, but the interesting part is they don't actually have teeth in their upper jaw.
The upper jaw is used to provide sockets for the lower teeth to fit into.
An Albino Buck At The Daycare
This woman either happened to stumble upon an albino buck outside of her son's daycare, or her eyes are playing tricks on her and this is actually just some realistic lawn ornament.
You can decide.
A Chameleon Shedding His Skin
I mean, you already knew that lizards shed their skin and chameleons count as a lizard, but this looks more like he's wearing a onesie to a pajama party.
Couldn't they blend into something for privacy before they shed?
