21 Photos to Elevate Your Daily Chill

These 21 fascinating photos will give your Wednesday a much-needed boost, offering captivating visuals to break up the midweek grind.

‘World-first’ indoor vertical farm to produce 4M pounds of berries a year. It’s backed by an international team of scientists that see this new phase of agriculture as a way to ease global food demands.

The last remaining cave village in China.

AI research uncovers over 300 new Nazca Lines.

Amazing colors and symmetry of Sri Ranganathswamy Temple, India.

Kyiv, destroyed after World War II.

An elderly Lion in his final hours.

2000-year-old Roman bathhouse in Algeria still in use today.

The Burning Man festival captured from space by the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite.

Fiji cannibal forks were used to feed the flesh of defeated enemies to priests or certain chiefs.

Breaktime on the set of Monty Python and The Holy Grail, 1974.

A 71-year-old man from Africa has lived in isolation for 55 years to avoid any interaction with women. At just 16, he locked himself into a home secured by a 15-foot fence. He suffers from gynophobia, an intense fear of women.

Cape Cod lobster diver giving a thumbs up in his hospital bed after being swallowed and spit out of a humpback whale.

Auroras on other worlds; the northern lights of Jupiter and Saturn.

The original concept of Dippin’ Dots was meant to be cow feed before shifting to ice cream.

Cherokee actor and professional stuntman, Robb Redwing, performing a “border-shift” quickdraw for a multiple exposure picture, 1956.

Narcan vending machine.

UAE before the discovery of oil reserves. Dubai, 1976.

The program from February 12, 1924’s “An Experiment in Modern Music,” which culminated in the debut of George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” performed by “King of Jazz” Paul Whiteman’s orchestra with Gershwin on piano.

Bizarre clumps of organic matter found buried alongside Bronze Age mummies in northwestern China have been identified as the world’s oldest cheese, dating back 3,600 years.

“I stacked 10,000 images to create my sharpest yet HDR moon shot.”

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