27 Weird Discoveries That Are Worth Having a Closer Look At
Nathan Johnson
Published
04/25/2018
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This thing looks like an alien cake. -
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“Found this weird blue fruit at our city market. They’re known as Blue Olives.” -
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“Found a ‘live’ sand dollar at the beach.” -
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“Found this image while checking out a local park.” -
5.
These aren’t stones. -
6.
“Look at this icicle I found at work today. For reference, I’m 6 ft tall.” -
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“Found some old soda in my grandparents’ basement.” -
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“I went to South Central LA today and found this fabulous security system!” -
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“Found this creature washed up on the beach. Does anyone know what it is?” -
10.
When you find a very fit tiger at the zoo -
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“Found a transparent leaf.” -
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“Found in my grandfather’s house, any ideas?” -
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“My dad found a branch that grew back into itself.” -
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“I found this weird toilet paper at the local store yesterday.” -
15.
Unopened 1941 Pepsi Cola -
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A huge luna moth on a window in South Carolina -
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“I found a ridiculously large chair at work today.” -
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“I’ve found something incredible in my grandfather’s garage.” -
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“Found this mini-cart outside my restaurant.” -
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“Found this bottle with moss while walking in the woods.” -
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Very tiny hummingbird eggs -
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“Found this Albino ladybug this morning.” -
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“I saw this bubble wrapped in a spiderweb. Not really sure how it happened, but it looks cool.” -
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“Found this tired bee, gave him a drink of sugary sauce, and he sucked it all up and flew away.” -
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“This window filters out the exact wavelength of light that my gloves reflect.” -
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When this butterfly lands on you, you just hold your breath. -
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This is a huge head of a pharaoh that was found underwater close to the temple of sunken Heracleion, an ancient Egyptian city. -
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And here’s a trio from the temple of Heracleion that was raised together: the pharaoh, the queen, and the god Hapi. All statues date from the 4th and 2nd century B.C.
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