The world is a place full of wonder, and yet lives we choose, no matter how perfect, can sometimes be an obstacle on our way to experiencing all it has to offer. The internet often gets blame for keeping people distracted from reality and not living their life to the fullest, but at the same time it also provides a way for people to share their wonderful experiences with each other.
While exploring the world yourself is an experience nothing can really replicate, sometimes we just don't get the opportunity. That's when communities for people who always stay curious about the world around them come in handy. Here are awe-inspiring images adventureres-at-heart just had to share with the others.
Supercell Thunderstorm Illuminated By The Setting Sun
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So What's For Dinner?
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Control Room On A German Submarine, 1918
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There's Megacities, And Then There's Tokyo
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A Fully Excavated Moai
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One Statue, Three Shadows
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An Extremely Rare Golden Penguin
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This Breathtaking Lobby Of The Gran Hotel Ciudad De Mexico
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This Neighborhood In Denmark
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Winter Storm Over Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík
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She Found Her Lookalike In A Museum
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Frost Made This Sculpture Appear Akin To A Pencil Sketch
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Conversation Pits Were Once A Popular Home Feature
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Hyperrealistic Drawing Of A Vintage Cash Register
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Time Really Flies
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Amazing Stonework By Raffaele Monti
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The Door Is Real, The Rest Is Graffiti
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Artist Imagines George Washington If He Lived Today
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Two Bees Chilling Together In A Flower
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Best Friends Forever
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Antarctica's True Vastness Seen From Space
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The Moment Deaf 5-Year-Old Harold Whittles Experienced Sound For The First Time
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A Mom With Her 8 Sons, All Of Whom Returned Home From WW2
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Hanako, A Koi Fish Who Lived For 226 Years, Confirmed By Analysis Of Her Scales
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