Not that long ago, a camera was something you didn’t constantly have on your person at all times. Now, though, most of us can snap a pic anytime we want. Just think of the stuff we missed in the days before smartphones.
It’s melting.

This trippy melting cabinet doesn’t work as a cabinet at all, but as an art piece it’s incredibly impressive.
It’s huge!

Street lights don’t look all that big, but a close-up look at a downed light shows just how massive they are.
Human chess.

This human chess game from 1924 ended in a draw. Was there someone in charge of each side, or did each ‘piece’ move when they wanted to?
Strawbomination.

I don’t know what kind of weird forces of nature are at play here, but I do know that this is an absolute unit of a strawberry.
Swamp of sadness.

Yes, that’s a miniature Artax losing his fight against the swamp…err, the concrete…of sadness. This moment ruined so many childhoods.
Pimp my seatbelt buckle.

This feature — lighted seatbelt buckles —might not be common, or even particularly useful, but it’s interesting to see.
The old ways are best.

This can’t be the first time in human history that a leaf has been used as a funnel, but it might be the first time one’s been used as a motor oil funnel.
Water, meet ice.

I don’t know how the water current isn’t destroying these icicles, but seeing them connect the water and the branch is pretty cool.
Our lady of perpetual chickenness.

This Indonesian church looks a lot like a chicken. No, I have no further info on why someone might want a church to look like a chicken.
Stay away.

If this spider didn’t look intimidating enough on its own (which it totally does), it also has an image of Cthulu on its back.
Just look for the huge bookshelf.

If you’re running a bookstore, making it look like a massive bookshelf is a good way to let people know what you’re all about.
Lights, camera, action.

These criss-crossed beams of light are simply the result of a car parking on the other side of this wooden fence.
All the colors of the rainbow.

In Greenland, where the snow barely ever goes away, a little color goes a long way. Just look at the palette of this town.
Warmed from below.

The right side of this street never accumulates much snow. That’s because it’s melted by the heat of the underground high voltage cables that are laid beneath it.
Shopping list.

This truck isn’t plastered with automotive brands, it’s plastered with, well, a mundane shopping list that looks like automotive brands.
Mini marlin.

This is a baby blue marlin. Yes, it’s tiny. If it grows to full maturity, it could weight close to two thousand pounds.
My giraffes need me.

Someone let go of their giraffe-shaped helium balloon. Now, everyone in the area gets to see what it looks like when giraffes fly.
Ice wall.

Enough cars have splashed water from a puddle in the road that this area has become completely iced over.
May the force be with you.

Here are three images that, in one fell swoop, will make your childhood bedroom look like it’s nothing in comparison.
Snails do that?

I don’t know much about snails, so I don’t know if it’s normal or not to see a million billion of them converging on one tree.