Unbelievable Photos That Reveal Hidden Worlds and Mind-Blowing Sizes You’ve Never Seen Before

Unbelievable Photos That Reveal Hidden Worlds and Mind-Blowing Sizes You've Never Seen Before
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King Of The Trees

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King of the trees

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If this tree falls in the forest while no one is around, does it make a sound? I would think so! These massive trees grow 379-feet tall and 29-feet in diameter, making for one loud forest-floor “BOOM!”

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Redwood trees are some of the oldest tree species on Earth, living up to more than 1,800 years. If I lived that long I’d probably turn into a tree. These beautiful trees can be found mostly along the coast of northern California and Oregon.

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A Clean Anchor Makes For A Happy Ocean

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A clean anchor makes for a happy ocean

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Here’s to hoping this gigantic anchor doesn’t hit anything on the head on its way down to the seafloor. Not only can anchors weight up to 30 tons, but the links of its chain can weigh up to 500-pounds each. Talk about a broken noggin if you get caught under that weight.

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With the different speeds of surface and underwater currents, it’s no wonder ships need to have anchors of this magnitude. No need to drift off to sea!

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Who Knew Something Could Be Dwarfed By A Grain Of Rice

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Who knew something could be dwarfed by a grain of rice

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Yea, this tiny computer is in a picture, and I already feel myself losing it. That’s because this microscopic gizmo is scaled next to a grain of rice. To put it more mathematically, a single grain of rice can range from 5 to 7-millimeters long, while the computer measures a whopping 0.33-millimeters on each side.

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How does one ever keep track of that gadget? I would bet money that even the most responsible person would misplace it!

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This Lion’s Mane Stings

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This lion's mane stings

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I wonder if Marlin would be as used to these jellyfish stings as he is with the normal-sized jellies in Finding Nemo. Lion’s mane jellyfish are the largest of their species, getting to be as long as 120-feet.

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I’m a water person, but if I ever saw those long tentacles and huge bell swimming under me I would be sprinting towards the shoreline. Somehow, these giant sea creatures are not toxic to humans. Yay for that small mercy!

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Anaconda Don’t Want None…

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Anaconda don't want none...

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Nope. All of South America needs to be evacuated from any and all places anaconda’s reside. These snakes can grow upwards to 25-feet in length with 550 pounds of muscle. That’s large enough to overpower a fully grown crocodile. Have I said nope already?

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Even though these creatures are more agile in the water, I still think that worker is standing way too close to its head for the sole reason of getting a picture for Instagram.

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Surf’s up dude!

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Surf's up dude!

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Even though they’re not harmful to humans, I would be lying if I said I wouldn’t freak out if I saw this leatherback turtle swimming under me. I mean, they can grow upwards to 7-feet and weigh1,540 pounds. That’s just too much creature for comfort.

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Not exactly the cute, green, hardshell sea turtle one would typically picture. Albeit terrifying, seeing this leathery guy in the wild would surely be quite the experience!

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Planning Your Attack On Your Food

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Planning your attack on your food

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Now this baby turtle is more my speed, and it’s not just because he is staring at that raspberry exactly as I stare at chocolate lava cake. Okay, maybe the like-mindedness makes me feel for the little guy. It can’t be easy being a small turtle in this big world. Way too many predators to be wary of — Killer whales anyone?

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As long as he keeps staring intently at that little berry, we’ll make sure he stays safe!

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Just a Normal Beach Day In Ireland

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Just a normal beach day in Ireland

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I’ve found busted-up frisbees, abandoned pens, and every form of plastic imaginable, but never have I stumbled across something as memorizing as this gigantic piece of driftwood. As Instagram-worthy as this driftwood is, it makes you wonder where it could have possibly come from.

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There are trees on a mountain in the background of the photo. Perhaps it fell off the top ages ago and just now made its way back to shore? Oh, the questions that keep me up at night.

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Time to start praying

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Time to start praying

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Excuse me while I go faint. Having to sneeze would be such a predicament on this rock face. I’m not sure if the name, Thank God Ledge, is appropriate or just downright ironic. I’d have named it “Oh, God” because that is the only thing that would be coming out of my mouth. Well, besides the distinct sound of my impending hyperventilation.

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I hope all of the adrenaline junkies know what they’re doing free-climbing this zero-barrier, 5-12-inch wide ledge.

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Tibetan Mastiffs Can Weigh Up To 160 lbs

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big-fluffy-dog

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Standing on its own, this dog looks big, but you really see just how big it is when this woman is beside them! This dog is a Tibetan Mastiff, an ancient flock guardian dog breed that can be found around China, Tibet, Nepal and Central Asia.

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