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When we think of the wonders our universe has to offer, our minds instantly drift to the heavy hitters: the Grand Canyon, the Northern Lights, or ancient cathedrals. These spectacles easily leave us speechless, and that’s the profound power of nature and architecture.

But true wonder also includes the goosebump-inducing awe we feel when we witness human ingenuity — like the Wright brothers defying gravity, or an ancient cave painting of a handprint.

To remind you that we are part of a massive, living ecosystem, we’ve shortlisted the most mind-blowing posts from r/DiscoverEarth, a community tracking the spectacles of space, nature, and history.

Prepare to see the world, and your place in it, in a completely new light.

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There Are Only About 1,500 Andean Cats Left In The Wild

There Are Only About 1,500 Andean Cats Left In The Wild

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    Trimeresurus Insularis, A Venomous Viper Native To Indonesia

    Trimeresurus Insularis, A Venomous Viper Native To Indonesia

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    Ever stood at the edge of an active volcano, or watched a massive pod of orcas cut through the dark surface of an icy ocean? Or simply spent the night under a vast canopy of stars, waiting for a meteor shower to light up the sky?

    You must've felt your chest tighten, and your jaw drop — this mental pause is called awe.

    For centuries, science ignored it. If you couldn’t weigh it or put it in a test tube, it belonged to poets and philosophers.

    But about twenty years ago, UC Berkeley psychologist Dacher Keltner decided to actually measure what happens when reality blows our minds.

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    His research led him to discover that awe physically rewires our brain on the spot.

    #3

    Pink-Necked Green Pigeons Are Common In Southeast Asia

    Pink-Necked Green Pigeons Are Common In Southeast Asia

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    A Bush Pig Cooling Off In A Mud Puddle

    A Bush Pig Cooling Off In A Mud Puddle

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    Lithops Are South African Plants That Have Evolved To Look Like Stones

    Lithops Are South African Plants That Have Evolved To Look Like Stones

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    When you experience something so vast it breaks your mental scale, your brain’s Default Mode Network (DMN) — the chatter center responsible for your ego, anxieties, and internal monologue — instantly shuts up.

    Experts call this the “small self” phenomenon. Your brain stops obsessing over text messages and bills because it realizes it’s part of a massive and interconnected system.

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    “That was this big surprise in this research, is how ordinary awe can be. It’s everywhere, right? So it’s the flowers blooming and the moral beauty of people, and some pattern of light on the sidewalk,” said Keltner, who carried out the research.

    “I think one of the broader lessons that awe provides for us is, you know, these ideas of separate self. Like, ‘oh, I’m different from other people.’ Which is true, but we’re also synced up with other people. ‘I’m different from nature.’ That’s true. But we’re also part of an ecosystem,” he added.

    #6

    The Glasswing Butterfly. One Of The Most Delicately Beautiful Creatures To Exist

    The Glasswing Butterfly. One Of The Most Delicately Beautiful Creatures To Exist

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    The Water Beading Off The Waterproof Feathers On A Loon

    The Water Beading Off The Waterproof Feathers On A Loon

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    🔥close Up Of A Dragonfly🔥

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    The physical perks of being amazed are just as real.

    Research shows that awe actively calms your nervous system. It dramatically lowers interleukin-6 (IL-6), a biomarker of inflammation. High levels of IL-6 are linked to depression and heart disease, meaning a heavy dose of wonder is quite literally medicine for your body.

    Your heart rate slows, breathing deepens, and the body enters a state of deep repair when you experience awe. At the same time, you might feel chills run down your spine or arms, but in a good way.

    Experts tracked this down to a specific nerve pathway. Awe triggers a massive spike in vagal tone, which is the activity of your vagus nerve. This nerve acts as the body’s primary brake button for stress.

    #9

    The Great Eared Nightjar, Looks Like A Little Dragon

    The Great Eared Nightjar, Looks Like A Little Dragon

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    Nice To Meet You, I'm Octopus

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    The First Flower Ever Grown Entirely In Space

    The First Flower Ever Grown Entirely In Space

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    A brief look at stunning nature photography or a short walk through a park alters your nervous system for the rest of the day.

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    “Even small moments of awe and calm accumulate and can be comparable to longer periods of sustained relaxation,” neuroscientist Virginia Sturm at the University of California told National Geographic.

    In 2021, her study tracking older adults found that those who took weekly “awe walks” reported a massive boost in daily happiness. Compared to regular walkers, their stress and anxiety levels came down dramatically.

    #12

    Lace Bugs Looks Like Their Wings Are Made Of Stained Glass

    Lace Bugs Looks Like Their Wings Are Made Of Stained Glass

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    #13

    If Our Eyes Were Able To See Magnetic Fields, This Is More Or Less How Jupiter’s Magnetosphere Would Appear In The Night Sky

    If Our Eyes Were Able To See Magnetic Fields, This Is More Or Less How Jupiter’s Magnetosphere Would Appear In The Night Sky

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    Sometimes Nature Is So Cool It Takes Your Breath Away. I Feel That Way About Octopus. This Really Is Such An Amazing Animal

    Sometimes Nature Is So Cool It Takes Your Breath Away. I Feel That Way About Octopus. This Really Is Such An Amazing Animal

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    A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that experiencing awe can actually turn you into a better human.

    In the experiments, researchers showed participants different kinds of videos. Some watched intense footage of active volcanoes and natural disasters. Others watched beautiful and slow-motion close-ups of colored water drops bouncing and splashing.

    Even though the videos were totally different, the result was the exact same. After watching them, people became measurably kinder, more empathetic, and much more willing to help out a complete stranger.

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    #15

    Baby Sloth!!

    Baby Sloth!!

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    #16

    The Sweet Track Is A 5830-Year-Old Neolithic Timber Walkway, Located In The Somerset Levels In England And Discovered In 1970. It Was Originally Part Of A Network Of Tracks Built To Provide A Dry Path Across The Marshy Ground

    The Sweet Track Is A 5830-Year-Old Neolithic Timber Walkway, Located In The Somerset Levels In England And Discovered In 1970. It Was Originally Part Of A Network Of Tracks Built To Provide A Dry Path Across The Marshy Ground

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    #17

    Hummingbirds Are So Tiny That This One Built A Nest And Laid Its Eggs On Top Of A Peach

    Hummingbirds Are So Tiny That This One Built A Nest And Laid Its Eggs On Top Of A Peach

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    Scientists believe you don’t need to hike Patagonia to unlock these feelings.

    While some people are just naturally wired to feel wonder more deeply, anyone can train themselves to find it. It is entirely possible to build daily micro-habits that trigger awe right where you are.

    Even better, you don’t have to go at it alone — awe actually peaks when we share it.

    #18

    🔥 Mandarin Fish

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    🔥 Blue Jay Feathers Close Up

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    A 2019 study at the University of Amsterdam put people through fMRI brain scanners and had them watch simple videos of awe-inspiring nature.

    Even on a flat digital screen, watching footage of the vast cosmos or deep oceans caused the brain’s ego-driven Default Mode Network to instantly drop its activity.

    “When people experience awe, they really want to share that experience with other people, suggesting that it has this particularly viral component to it,” said Paul Piff, an assistant professor of psychology and social behavior at UC Irvine.

    #20

    The Golden Chrysalises Of The Tithorea Tarricina Butterfly

    The Golden Chrysalises Of The Tithorea Tarricina Butterfly

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    #21

    A Short-Eared Owl Battles A Northern Harrier. Photo By Kathy Mcculloch Wade In Skagit County, Washington

    A Short-Eared Owl Battles A Northern Harrier. Photo By Kathy Mcculloch Wade In Skagit County, Washington

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    #22

    This Beautiful Creature Is A Wooly Monkey, And There Only About 1000 Of Them

    This Beautiful Creature Is A Wooly Monkey, And There Only About 1000 Of Them

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    We need this perspective now more than ever. In this highly digitized, fast-paced world, leaning into things that feel beautifully overwhelming can instantly ground you.

    So, consider this your sign to step away from the noise. Go outside, look up, capture the most awe-inspiring thing you can find today, and share it with the world. Your brain will thank you.

    #23

    This Is Mission Golden-Eyed Tree Frog Or Amazon Milk Frog. It Was First Discovered Along The Maracanã River In Brazil

    This Is Mission Golden-Eyed Tree Frog Or Amazon Milk Frog. It Was First Discovered Along The Maracanã River In Brazil

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    #24

    Endangered Mexican Alligator Lizard. They’re Arboreal 🌳, And Look A Bit Like A Baby Dragon 🐉

    Endangered Mexican Alligator Lizard. They’re Arboreal 🌳, And Look A Bit Like A Baby Dragon 🐉

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    #25

    This Interesting Plant Is Native To Australia

    This Interesting Plant Is Native To Australia

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    This Is A Tree That Got Hit By Lightning And It Exposed It’s Vascular System. Nature Is So Complex

    This Is A Tree That Got Hit By Lightning And It Exposed It’s Vascular System. Nature Is So Complex

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    #27

    Whale Sharks Look Like Submerged Galaxies

    Whale Sharks Look Like Submerged Galaxies

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    #28

    Meet The “Bagworm Caterpillar”. It Collects And Saws Little Sticks To Construct Elaborate Spiral Log Cabins To Live In. They Build Their Homes Out Of Silk, Sand, Soil, And Plant Materials

    Meet The “Bagworm Caterpillar”. It Collects And Saws Little Sticks To Construct Elaborate Spiral Log Cabins To Live In. They Build Their Homes Out Of Silk, Sand, Soil, And Plant Materials

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    #29

    A Coconut Octopus Peeking Out From His Shell Home

    A Coconut Octopus Peeking Out From His Shell Home

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    Newly Discovered Species Found In Madagascar In 2021! Nano Chameleon (Brookesia Nana)

    Newly Discovered Species Found In Madagascar In 2021! Nano Chameleon (Brookesia Nana)

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    #31

    Bioluminescent Ghost Mushrooms In Australia

    Bioluminescent Ghost Mushrooms In Australia

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    The Common Seadragon. This Guy Was Found In Waikiki, Hawaii

    The Common Seadragon. This Guy Was Found In Waikiki, Hawaii

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    #33

    There’s A Moth Bigger Than Your Hand, With A Wingspan Of 1 Foot. A Few Have Been Sighted In The UK

    There’s A Moth Bigger Than Your Hand, With A Wingspan Of 1 Foot. A Few Have Been Sighted In The UK

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    The Comet Moth (Madagascar Moon Moth)

    The Comet Moth (Madagascar Moon Moth)

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    #35

    An Incredible Shot Of A Sharpear Enope Squid 🦑

    An Incredible Shot Of A Sharpear Enope Squid 🦑

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    Diamond Squid Rarely Disappoint When Encountered. Blackwater Off Kona, Hawaii. Size About 1.5+ Inches

    Diamond Squid Rarely Disappoint When Encountered. Blackwater Off Kona, Hawaii. Size About 1.5+ Inches

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    #37

    A Spectacular Wide Shot Of Saturn Captured By NASA’s Groundbreaking Cassini Spacecraft!

    A Spectacular Wide Shot Of Saturn Captured By NASA’s Groundbreaking Cassini Spacecraft!

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    #38

    A Jellyfish Called The ‘Psychedelic Medusa’

    A Jellyfish Called The ‘Psychedelic Medusa’

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    #39

    Have You Ever Seen A Dragon Moray Eel

    Have You Ever Seen A Dragon Moray Eel

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    #40

    This Ascidian Is Not From Avatar Or Outer Space. This Is A Real-Life Creature From The Ocean Floor In Tulamben, Bali

    This Ascidian Is Not From Avatar Or Outer Space. This Is A Real-Life Creature From The Ocean Floor In Tulamben, Bali

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    #41

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    #42

    The Spotted Eagle Ray Looks Like Some Kind Of Ancient Ocean Spirit

    The Spotted Eagle Ray Looks Like Some Kind Of Ancient Ocean Spirit

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    #43

    Ribbon Eel

    Ribbon Eel

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    This Incredible Variety Of Sea Slugs Found Around Misaki, Japan

    This Incredible Variety Of Sea Slugs Found Around Misaki, Japan

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    #45

    Orchid Mantis

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    Ercolania Caerulea, A Nudibranch Who Carries Galaxies On Its Back

    Ercolania Caerulea, A Nudibranch Who Carries Galaxies On Its Back

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    #47

    A Wildlife Photographer Captured A Super Rare White Risso's Dolphin Off The Coast Of California

    A Wildlife Photographer Captured A Super Rare White Risso's Dolphin Off The Coast Of California

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    A Photo Of Pluto – 24 Years Apart (1994-2018)

    A Photo Of Pluto – 24 Years Apart (1994-2018)

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    #49

    Found A Bunch Of Tiny Grasshoppers While I Was Surveying A Corn Field. They're So Cute!

    Found A Bunch Of Tiny Grasshoppers While I Was Surveying A Corn Field. They're So Cute!

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    #50

    Sleeping Squirrels In Their Nest On Someone's Window Ledge

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    #51

    An Otherworldly Photo Of A Bush

    An Otherworldly Photo Of A Bush

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    #52

    Very Cool Pic Of Myxomycetes Slime Mould In A Water Droplet

    Very Cool Pic Of Myxomycetes Slime Mould In A Water Droplet

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    #53

    ‘Nudibranch’ Means ‘Naked Gills’ And Refers To The Branchial Plumes On Their Backs

    ‘Nudibranch’ Means ‘Naked Gills’ And Refers To The Branchial Plumes On Their Backs

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    Last Pic Of Earth Taken By NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Before It Went On A Death Dive Into Saturn

    Last Pic Of Earth Taken By NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft Before It Went On A Death Dive Into Saturn

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    #55

    🔥 The Blue Dragon River In Portugal 🐉

    🔥 The Blue Dragon River In Portugal 🐉

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    #56

    Art In Nature

    Art In Nature

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    #57

    🔥 A Rare Pink Manta Ray

    🔥 A Rare Pink Manta Ray

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    #58

    The Fractal Growth Pattern Of An Ammonite Septum

    The Fractal Growth Pattern Of An Ammonite Septum

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    #59

    A Hermit Crab With A Glass Shell

    A Hermit Crab With A Glass Shell

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    #60

    Longhorn Cowfish

    Longhorn Cowfish

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    #61

    These Are Neurons Trying To Connect. Your Memories, Your Dreams, Everything You Know About The Universe Is Thanks To These Little Guys And How They Interact

    These Are Neurons Trying To Connect. Your Memories, Your Dreams, Everything You Know About The Universe Is Thanks To These Little Guys And How They Interact

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    #62

    A New Species Of Bioluminescent Earthworm Has Been Discovered In Japan

    A New Species Of Bioluminescent Earthworm Has Been Discovered In Japan

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    #63

    Look At This Moth From The Genus Phalera

    Look At This Moth From The Genus Phalera

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    I Hope To See A Swimming Feather Star In Person One Day

    I Hope To See A Swimming Feather Star In Person One Day

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    #65

    You Share A Planet With This Alien Creature! The Hammerhead Flatworm

    You Share A Planet With This Alien Creature! The Hammerhead Flatworm

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    I’m Not Sure What I Expected A Puffer Fish Skeleton To Look Like But I Don’t Think This Was It

    I’m Not Sure What I Expected A Puffer Fish Skeleton To Look Like But I Don’t Think This Was It

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    #67

    A High Resolution Composite Image Of Solar Eclipse

    A High Resolution Composite Image Of Solar Eclipse

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    #68

    Sea Of Japan Where Snow And Beach And Sea Meet

    Sea Of Japan Where Snow And Beach And Sea Meet

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    #69

    Closeup Of A Wolf Spider's Face

    Closeup Of A Wolf Spider's Face

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    #70

    New Crab Species Recently Discovered Off The Coast Of Australia Called "Lamarckdromia Beagle", The Ylook Like Little Underwater Fuzzballs

    New Crab Species Recently Discovered Off The Coast Of Australia Called "Lamarckdromia Beagle", The Ylook Like Little Underwater Fuzzballs

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    #71

    An Emperor Angelfish, With No Filter

    An Emperor Angelfish, With No Filter

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    #72

    Curves Of A Giant Clam #coralmorphologic

    Curves Of A Giant Clam #coralmorphologic

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    #73

    That’s Not A Bad Pixel. That’s Mercury

    That’s Not A Bad Pixel. That’s Mercury

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    A Tunnel In Brazil Dug By The Extinct Giant Sloth

    A Tunnel In Brazil Dug By The Extinct Giant Sloth

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    #75

    Blue Sea Dragons Are Basically Real-Life Pokémon

    Blue Sea Dragons Are Basically Real-Life Pokémon

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    #76

    A Comparison Showing The Jaws Of An Ancient Megalodon Shark (That Lived Approximately 23 To 3.6 Million Years Ago), Compared To A Modern Day Reef Shark

    A Comparison Showing The Jaws Of An Ancient Megalodon Shark (That Lived Approximately 23 To 3.6 Million Years Ago), Compared To A Modern Day Reef Shark

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    #77

    Muscle Tissue Through An Electron Microscope

    Muscle Tissue Through An Electron Microscope

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    #78

    Imam Mosque, Isfahan, Iran

    Imam Mosque, Isfahan, Iran

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    #79

    The Ultimate Blackwater Find. Deep Water Cusk Eel Species. Palm Beach, Florida

    The Ultimate Blackwater Find. Deep Water Cusk Eel Species. Palm Beach, Florida

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    #80

    Lime Cross-Section

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    #81

    Saturn’s Rings And One Of Its Moons, Dione (Cassini)

    Saturn’s Rings And One Of Its Moons, Dione (Cassini)

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    #82

    A Long Arm Octopus, Photographed In Hawaii

    A Long Arm Octopus, Photographed In Hawaii

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    #83

    Ancient Kraken - Weighing Over A Tonne With A Shell Up To 3.5m In Diameter, Parapuzosia Seppenradensis Is The Largest Invertebrate To Have Ever Lived

    Ancient Kraken - Weighing Over A Tonne With A Shell Up To 3.5m In Diameter, Parapuzosia Seppenradensis Is The Largest Invertebrate To Have Ever Lived

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    #84

    The Veiled Virgin By Giovanni Strazza (Created In 1850s). The Veil Gives The Appearance Of Being Translucent, But In Fact, It Is Carved Of Marble

    The Veiled Virgin By Giovanni Strazza (Created In 1850s). The Veil Gives The Appearance Of Being Translucent, But In Fact, It Is Carved Of Marble

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    #85

    Spectators At The Fagradalsfjall Eruption, Getting As Close As They Can To Lava Without Getting Singed 🔥

    Spectators At The Fagradalsfjall Eruption, Getting As Close As They Can To Lava Without Getting Singed 🔥

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    #86

    Meet The Skeleton Panda Sea Squirts, Also Known As Ascidians 💀🐼

    Meet The Skeleton Panda Sea Squirts, Also Known As Ascidians 💀🐼

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    #87

    Earth At Night Viewed From Space

    Earth At Night Viewed From Space

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    #88

    Elm Scribblings: Carved By Creatures Who Live Beneath The Bark, Revealed Only When Storm Eunice Brought Their World Crashing Down. 🌳😊

    Elm Scribblings: Carved By Creatures Who Live Beneath The Bark, Revealed Only When Storm Eunice Brought Their World Crashing Down. 🌳😊

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    #89

    A Never Before Seen Species Of Cusk Eel

    A Never Before Seen Species Of Cusk Eel

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    #90

    The Zebra Shark (Stegostoma Tigrinum) Is The Closest Living Relative To The Whale Shark (Rhincodon Typus)

    The Zebra Shark (Stegostoma Tigrinum) Is The Closest Living Relative To The Whale Shark (Rhincodon Typus)

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    #91

    This Gigantic Deep Sea Sponge Is The Size Of A Small Bus

    This Gigantic Deep Sea Sponge Is The Size Of A Small Bus

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    #92

    Glowing Blue Spider Is Among The Dozens Of New Discoveries Uncovered During An Expedition To Angola's Lisma Plateau

    Glowing Blue Spider Is Among The Dozens Of New Discoveries Uncovered During An Expedition To Angola's Lisma Plateau

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    #93

    Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) In Peru

    Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) In Peru

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    Tapir Frog (Synapturanus Danta). A New Species Of Tapir Frog Found In The Putumayo Basin In Peru. They’ve Become Known As The Real Life Chocolate Frog From Harry Potter!

    Tapir Frog (Synapturanus Danta). A New Species Of Tapir Frog Found In The Putumayo Basin In Peru. They’ve Become Known As The Real Life Chocolate Frog From Harry Potter!

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    #95

    You’ve Seen A Hammerhead Shark Before. But Have You Seen A Winghead Shark?

    You’ve Seen A Hammerhead Shark Before. But Have You Seen A Winghead Shark?

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    #96

    Starfish Walk Using Hundreds Of Tiny Tube Feet On The Underside Of Their Arms, As Seen In This Fascinating Timelapse By Juliette Horn At The Frost Museum Of Science

    Starfish Walk Using Hundreds Of Tiny Tube Feet On The Underside Of Their Arms, As Seen In This Fascinating Timelapse By Juliette Horn At The Frost Museum Of Science

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    #97

    Curiosity Has Send A Breathtakingly Beautiful Panorama Back To Earth

    Curiosity Has Send A Breathtakingly Beautiful Panorama Back To Earth

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    #98

    Beautiful Markings On This White Sturgeon (Acipenser Transmontanus)

    Beautiful Markings On This White Sturgeon (Acipenser Transmontanus)

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    #99

    Cuttlefish

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    An Incredible Shot Showing The Raw Power Of Lightning Striking A Tree At The Exact Moment The Picture Is Taken

    An Incredible Shot Showing The Raw Power Of Lightning Striking A Tree At The Exact Moment The Picture Is Taken

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    #101

    Beautiful Colours Of Galathea Pilosa, A Species Of Squat Lobster

    Beautiful Colours Of Galathea Pilosa, A Species Of Squat Lobster

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    #102

    The Brilliantly Colored Purple Firefish. Bali, Indonesia

    The Brilliantly Colored Purple Firefish. Bali, Indonesia

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    #103

    A Magnificent Moment Captured Between A Freediver And A Southern Right Whale And Calf, In Skeleton Bay, Tasmania

    A Magnificent Moment Captured Between A Freediver And A Southern Right Whale And Calf, In Skeleton Bay, Tasmania

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    #104

    The Biggest Volcano In Our Solar System, Olympus Mons On Mars (H27km, W648km)

    The Biggest Volcano In Our Solar System, Olympus Mons On Mars (H27km, W648km)

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    #105

    Comparison Between Hubble And James Webb's Look At The Cartwheel Galaxy

    Comparison Between Hubble And James Webb's Look At The Cartwheel Galaxy

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    #106

    One Of The Most Oddball Animals In History. Diplocaulus, An Amphibian From The Carboniferous-Permian

    One Of The Most Oddball Animals In History. Diplocaulus, An Amphibian From The Carboniferous-Permian

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    #107

    At 661 Pounds, This Giant Freshwater Stingray (Urogymnus Polyepis) Just Dethroned The Mekong Giant Catfish To Become The World's Largest Freshwater Fish!

    At 661 Pounds, This Giant Freshwater Stingray (Urogymnus Polyepis) Just Dethroned The Mekong Giant Catfish To Become The World's Largest Freshwater Fish!

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    #108

    Sample From A Small Forrest Pond

    Sample From A Small Forrest Pond

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    #109

    Never Seen A Red Velvet Mite? Well Now You Have

    Never Seen A Red Velvet Mite? Well Now You Have

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    #110

    On May 18, 1980, Richard Lasher Shot This Epic Photo Of The Eruption Of Mount St. Helens. Lasher Was Forced To Abandon His Pinto And Flee The Giant Plume Of Ash On His Motorcycle. Lasher Survived, His Pinto Did Not

    On May 18, 1980, Richard Lasher Shot This Epic Photo Of The Eruption Of Mount St. Helens. Lasher Was Forced To Abandon His Pinto And Flee The Giant Plume Of Ash On His Motorcycle. Lasher Survived, His Pinto Did Not

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    #111

    Under The Plant

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    #112

    Parasitic Fungus (Akanthomyces Sp) Which Has Infected A Moth

    Parasitic Fungus (Akanthomyces Sp) Which Has Infected A Moth

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    #113

    Sailfish Have Been Clocked At Speeds In Excess Of 68mph/112km, Some Experts Consider The Sailfish The Fastest Fish In The World's Oceans

    Sailfish Have Been Clocked At Speeds In Excess Of 68mph/112km, Some Experts Consider The Sailfish The Fastest Fish In The World's Oceans

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    If The Earth Was Roughly The Size Of Pluto

    If The Earth Was Roughly The Size Of Pluto

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