When it comes to content online, some of it is more indulging than others. Of course, the Internet is filled with memes and other kinds of silly media to take in, but there is a lot of cooler stuff out there. The world is full of mystery and wonder. Every day, scientists and historians are finding new things to share with the world, and so much of it is missed by so many people. It's good to step back and admire the very interesting things in life.
There are all kinds of cool things to be seen. From amazing photographs of the Earth and space to little facts, tidbits, and photos of things from history. Everyone can find something new to interest them if they just look and observe a little harder. Find a new special interest or take a deep-dive into some obscure topic, there's so much to see!
One great place to find all kinds of thrilling information is Reddit. Reddit has several subreddits made for all of life's coolest things. Here are just 26 very interesting images that are so worth the scroll today.
Antarctica from space
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Ants up close
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Snake skin found in the yard
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The shape of a photon has been discovered
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The Blue Dragon River in Portugal
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Bill Gates' mugshot is the default profile picture for Outlook
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Johnny Kim, a navy SEAL, a doctor, and an astronaut
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The size differences
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10,000 year old Giant Sloth caves
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A man was arrested for having 300 tarantulas strapped to him
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The last photo of Anne Frank and her sister
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This tarantula has both male and female characteristics
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Sea water under a microscope
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Iceland's Blue Lagoon parking lot is covered in lava
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This photo is from 1850, the oldest generation of people to be photographed
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This is an abandoned luxury housing project in Turkey
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The first photo of Earth from the moon
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Kummakivi rock in Finland
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"Ice apples" are left after the apple rots and falls away
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Dahl-Wade-Till valve
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McPizza from 1992
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Venus' surface
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These wavy walls use less bricks than normal ones due to their sturdiness
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