This curated collection invites you on a journey through the weird, the wacky, and the wonderfully unusual.
This is what a cross-section of a Boeing 747 looks like:
This is what one part of the border between Belgium and the Netherlands looks like:
This is how big an average-sized comet is compared to Paris:
This is Kipekee, a one-of-a-kind spotless giraffe that was born in a Tennessee zoo last month:
Here’s another picture of the fabulous Kipekee:
One of the largest, if not the largest, commercially available bed is the Alaska king, an absolute BEHEMOTH:
This is what it looks like in person:
This is Stephan Bibrowski, otherwise known as Lionel the Lion-faced Man. Stephan had a condition known as hypertrichosis that caused hair to grow up to eight inches long all over his body including, obviously, his face:
The Nebraska women’s volleyball team just set a world record for the most attended women’s sporting event of all time, a match against Omaha that was attended by over 92,000 people:
Because they don’t allow artificial coloring, American Froot Loops and European Froot Loops are totally different:
Speaking of which, this is what Fanta orange looks like in Europe:
This is the top hat Abraham Lincoln was wearing the night he was assassinated:
This is what the cockpit of the now retired supersonic passenger airliner the Concorde looked like:
This is the 1955 Mercedes 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, the most expensive car ever sold:
There’s a place called Ooh Aah Point at the Grand Canyon:
Watermelons…watermelons can be very, very tiny:
This is what the start of a river looks like:
This is a display of ancient Egyptian furniture, from sometime around 1,500 BCE:
This is Daniel Lambert, a British man who was known as the world’s heaviest person in the 18th century:
He weighed over 700 pounds. Legend has it he once fought off a bear single-handedly.