21 Mind-Blowing Photos That Will Change How You See Things

These 21 fascinating photos give you a fresh look at the world, revealing new angles and perspectives that are often overlooked.

Jimmy Carter is the first president to reach their 100th birthday.

The “80s Hong Kong pre-wedding” is a photography style that’s supposed to emphasize the authenticity and rawness of marriage.

Cannabis growing naturally in the Himalayas.

Nassir, a young Gorilla at the Toronto Zoo, sitting by the sign urging visitors to stop showing him videos on their phone. Nassir developed a screen addiction which affected his socialization, and he ended up spending less time with his brother.

In Finland, there is a rock that has been balancing on top of another rock for 11,000-12,000 years.

A Sarcophagus compared to a human.

Dr. Religa monitoring his patient’s vitals after a 23-hour heart transplant in 1987. The patient, seen below, survived and lived 25 more years – outliving the doctor who saved him.

In 1997, Julia Hill climbed and lived in a 200 ft, 1000-year-old Californian redwood tree for 738 days, to prevent a lumber company from cutting it down!

An Akhal-Teke horse. They are known for their intelligence, speed, and a coat that has a metallic sheen. There are 6,600 on Earth. DNA research found the Akhal-Teke to be one of the oldest horse breeds alive today.

The world’s largest bird sculpture at Jatayu Earth Center in India.

A clear example of Raynaud’s disease.

“I captured the aftermath of a supernova with my own telescope!”

Earth, Venus, and Jupiter, as seen from Mars.

“I found a Royal Navy Harrier jet while biking.”

A photo of the world’s largest functioning toilet located at the Kidscommons children’s museum in Indiana.

A high-resolution synthetic aperture sonar image of the former USS Stewart, a four-piper ship resting on the seafloor of the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.

“Mud Volcano from Berca, Romania.”

Chemical smoke 30 minutes from Atlanta.

Deaf cats can and have been given cochlear implants.

“New Zealand’s glowworms are bioluminescent larvae that light up caves to attract prey.”

Krishna’s Butterball, Mahabalipuram, India.

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