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23 Bizarre Discoveries Caught On Camera

Two images from /r/wtf
Two images from /r/wtf

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Published April 13, 2024

Published April 13, 2024

There's a lot that can happen in any given day, whether that day be good or bad. Anything can happen really, and sometimes a situation can just leave you speechless. Something so wild, so confusing, so insane can happen and there really isn't much to say about it. Everyone has been in that kind of situation before, where you just can't quite figure out where to go next. Maybe it's some sort of freak accident, or finding something where it shouldn't be, or realizing you should not have done something, after you already did it. Whatever it may be, there are tons of shocking things that can happen in the course of a day.

Even if you have nothing left to say or do about it, there are plenty of places online, like Reddit, where you can share these terrible, shocking or otherwise just plain strange sights with the world. Here are 25 photos that may just leave you speechless, like they left the users who took them.

The setup of this studio apartment

Someone planted hot dogs all over this user's yard

This flight

Toothbrush on the step of the gym shower

What's the point?

A creepy doll in this conference room

This strange egg

Removed near a school in Australia

A casket on the side of the road

The aftermath of two bulldozers colliding

This Barbie

An artist paints on beetles

Found in a work locker

This user's tarantula had babies

A swarm of vultures at this house

Mormon crickets outside a hospital

This user had already drank from the coconut

This method of building

Glow-in-the-dark sushi

There was a bat in this user's headset

This is a 'Zombie Spider'

The calcium buildup in this water pipe

Kneepad caught a small splinter

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