Disguising the garage door with a normal door...
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Disguising the garage door with a normal door...
Wow!! Awesome & Trippy!
Corn fields as a percentage of land area by US state
Tornado captured yesterday, from Storm Chaser eye.of.ty outside of Clear Lake, South Dakota. The power & beauty of this storm are truly breathtaking. ~beccawise7 💜🖤
Here are Ty's words to describe it...
"This is not AI. Yesterday, I witnessed what was probably the most incredible Tornado intercept I'll ever have in my life. Words can't describe the awesome power and experience this truly was. " -eye.of.ty
What an amazing world.
~beccawise7💜🖤
I wanted to get a video of this ghost crab but every time I got close to their hole they scuttled back in, so I tried getting clever with it. I made a little sandcastle and shoved my phone into it, hit record, and walked away. Crab was VERY suspicious of this addition to their environment.
Watch out! This plant eats meat. While it normally feeds on insects, the pitcher plant (Nepenthes rajah) has also been known to snare vertebrates including lizards and small mammals. Its sizable pitcher, a modified leaf, can contain up to 34 oz (1 L) of fluid, which is often enough to drown small critters that happen to fall in. Powerful digestive acids are then released as the plant breaks down and absorbs its prey.
Photo: JeremiahsCPs, CC BY-SA 3.0 Wikimedia Commons
You never know what's going on inside a house. Here we have a normal looking 2003 estate in Whitefish, MT. 4bds, 7ba, 11,747sqft, $14.998m.
This Istanbul house was built in four historical eras
First floor: columns from Eastern Roman (Byzantine) era.
Second floor: archs from "again" Eastern Roman era.
Third floor: stonewalls from Ottoman Empire era.
Fourth floor: mud bricks from the first years of the Republic of Turkey.
Julius Cesar cutlery