Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Wonderful photos ... Thx Tom Q! (PHS 53 & OSU FB )



Photographs
hold memories, stories, and fascinating ideas. 

That
is exactly what these incredible photos are intended
for.

These
should definitely help stimulate a curious mind.


scoliosis<br>                                                          x-ray before<br>                                                          and after1.
X-rays showing before and after treatment of scoliosis.


The end<br>                                                          of the great<br>                                                          wall of china2.
This is where the great wall of China ends.


pug<br>                                                          before and<br>                                                          after3.
This is what a pug looked like before selective breeding, quite the
difference.

Ethiopian Lava<br>                                                          Lake
4.
The lava lake of the continuously active volcano Erta Ale,
Ethiopia.

empty cargo<br>                                                          plane
5.
A FedEx Boeing 757, without any cargo.

clear photo of<br>                                                          Mercury
6.
This is the clearest photograph of Mercury that has ever been
taken.

Jail in El<br>                                                          Salvador
7.
When a prison is overcrowded in El Salvador, this is what it looks
like.

octopus eggs
8.
These things are octopus eggs.

Northern Lights<br>                                                          from space
9.
What the Northern Lights look like from space.

Nordlingen<br>                                                          Bovaria
10.
Bavarian town of Nordlingen built in a 14 million year old meteor impact
crater

Michelangelo<br>                                                          shopping list
11.
This is an illustrated grocery list Michelangelo would create for his
illiterate servants.

view from Mars
12.
This is a view from Mars.

google data<br>                                                          center
13.
Inside one of Googles data centers.

hitlers office
14.
A look at Hitler's office.

George<br>                                                          Washington's<br>                                                          teeth
15.
These are the teeth of George Washington.

Genghis Kahn<br>                                                          statue
16.
A ginormous statue of Genghis Khan in Mongolia.

fat vs. muscle
17.
A comparison showing fat vs muscle.

Einstein's desk<br>                                                          after he died
18.
This is the desk of Albert Einstein just a few hours after his
death.

Daytona Beach<br>                                                          1957
19.
This is Daytona Beach in 1957.

Mount Everest<br>                                                          climbers
20.
Climbers going up Mount Everest in 2013.

Cancer cell<br>                                                          close up
21.
Cancer cells under microscope.

Bagger 288<br>                                                          shovel.
22.
Bagger 288, the largest land vehicle in the world.

tire dump
23.
An aerial view of a tire dump.

Hiroshima watch
24.
A watch belonging to Akito Kawagoe which stopped at 8:15, the exact time of
the Hiroshima bombing in 1945.


360 degree<br>                                                          rainbow25.
A 360 rainbow, which was captured from an airplane.

human tongue
26.
A zoomed in view of the human tongue.

Australian dust<br>                                                          storm
27.
A huge dust storm just before it hit Australia in 2013.

Pre geyser<br>                                                          eruption
28.
A geyser just barely before it erupted.

undersea cable
 

29.
A cross-section of an undersea cable
. 
 

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