25+ Unrepeatable Moments People Rushed to Snap Photos Of

Have you ever come across an upside-down cloud or even a rare yellow watermelon? In this collection, we have everything — from a ship trapped under ice to the world’s smallest peas and underwater waves. Coming across this collection will make anyone thankful for the invention of the camera and the people who shared these miraculous pictures online.

1. A tree seed that looks like a tiny pineapple

2. A green frog relaxing and pressed up against the glass

3. A collection of spices in Marrakesh that look unrealistic

4. This wine glass was broken with perfect symmetry:

5. The numbers on the dashboard counting backwards

6. The greatest coincidence of the mirror effect

7. The perfect onion

8. When it starts to snow during May in China:

9. The sun is shining through the kitten’s ears and you can see its veins.

10. When bubbles create a perfect honeycomb pattern:

11. The door slammed on this girl’s nails and even though it looks painful, it also looks beautiful.

12. The tiniest peas in the world

13. What waves look like underwater on a windy day

14. These beautiful rice fields in Bali

15. The Sutro Tower in San Francisco that, due to the foggy weather, looks like a floating ship.

16. A ship that sank and got trapped under the ice

17. This is what Mammatus Clouds look like:

Mammatus clouds form at the base of larger cumulonimbus clouds. When there is turbulence present in the cumulonimbus cloud then it will cause the mammatus clouds to form. It is basically a cloud that has been flipped upside down.

18. A yellow watermelon

Yellow watermelon is another variety of watermelon that is exactly the same as red in taste. There is genetic mutation added to it which prevents it from producing lycopene.

19. That is definitely what you don’t want on your pizza:

20. A rainbow patch reflected in the sky

21. A very small Praying Mantis on someone’s arm

22. The Pain au chocolat that looks like a sad hedgehog

23. Water drops hugging strawberry plant leaves

24. This small driftwood looks like a bird:

25. The traffic light showing a couple holding hands

26. The beer in all of the glasses forms a straight horizontal line across the table.

27. This car cruises around like a moving garden:

28. This giant lemon looks like a watermelon:

Which of these pictures did you like the most? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below!

The 17 Most Expensive Materials In The World

For many centuries, lots of people have believed that gold is one of the most expensive materials in the world. This, however, is absolutely wrong.
 has compiled a list of materials of value, rating them from the lowest price to the highest one. Let’s skip ahead a bit: gold is not even in the top three here.


16. Saffron — $11 per gram

This spice is unique, combining fantastic taste and great health benefits. Its production process is highly time and effort consuming, but the flavor and healing properties of saffron are unequaled by any other spice.

15. Gold — $56 per gram

The most well-known precious metal that no woman can supposedly do without. Gold has been worshipped from time immemorial, and all things beautiful are inevitably compared to it.

14. Rhodium — $58 per gram

A metal of the platinum group and an extremely rare one. To give you the big picture, let’s say that one ton of earth crust contains about 0.001g of rhodium.

13. Platinum — $60 per gram

This is a rare and precious metal of a silvery steel color. Like gold, it’s highly resistant to acids, alkali, and other compounds.


12. Methamphetamine — $100 per gram

This is what the protagonists of Breaking Bad were cooking. It’s prohibited by law, and you’d do well if you don’t see it in person. Ever.

11. Rhinoceros’s horn — $110 per gram

Although science has proven that rhino horn has no medicinal properties, they are still considered valuable because of this property and as great knife handles. Because of poachers, poor rhinos are already on the verge of extinction.

10. Heroin — $130 per gram

An opiate that changes your perception. Once again, better you never see it for yourself. If the movies speak the truth, it’s very hard to get, and that’s probably why it’s so expensive.

9. Cocaine — $236 per gram

A drug that costs a fortune yet won’t do you any good whatsoever. This white crystal powder is a fatally dangerous narcotic. Its higher price, as compared to the one above, is explained by its ’purity’ and naturalness.


8. LSD — $3,000 per gram

A psychoactive narcotic substance, and a very expensive delayed death. The manufacturing process of this semi-synthetic drug is quite difficult, which explains the cost.

7. Plutonium — $4,000 per gram

A heavy yet fragile radioactive metal of a silvery-white color. Its uses vary from production of nuclear weapons and fuel to a source of energy for spacecrafts.

6. Painite — $9,000 per gram

This stone is so rare that very few people actually know it exists. It’s a mineral of an orange or reddish-brown color, and it was only discovered 65 years ago. There are just a couple hundred of these stones in the world today.

5. Taaffeite — $20,000 per gram or $4,000 per carat

A precious stone of a violet, pink, red, or white color. It is a million times rarer than diamonds, making it legendary. However, despite its uniqueness, it’s not very popular when it comes to jewelry — and that’s probably the reason why it’s relatively inexpensive.

4. Tritium — $30,000 per gram

This gas is used in lighting — for example, in tritium illumination. It costs about $15 million to produce a pound of tritium.

3. Diamond — $55,000 per gram

The most famous precious stone on Earth, and the best friend of any lady.

2. Californium — $25-27 million per gram

The most expensive chemical element ever. It has been synthesized only once since its discovery in 1950.

1. Antimatter — $62.5 trillion per gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future. But the drawback today is that to make just one gram of it, all of mankind will have to work for about a year without rest.

Bonus: Jade stone — $170 million

Miners in Myanmar have found the world’s largest jade stone in a remote mine in Kachin State, in the north of the country. The stone is 14ft high and 19ft long, and weighs approximately 200 tons. This beautiful jade boulder will be sent to China, where it will be carved up into expensive jewelry and sculptures.

create video what we do together on Facebook

Facebook has quietly rolled out a new personalised video feature aimed at celebrating its user community. 

The video is essentially a slideshow of your top tagged photos and also your top featured photos. It also provides an insight on how many love emojis you’ve sent on the network. The video is roughly a minute long.

“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”
Although Facebook’s new video feature isn’t available for all users, it has promised to roll it out for everybody very soon. “We’re creating a video celebrating how you and your community are better together. Come back soon to watch it,” reads a Facebook notification.

To watch your Facebook’s community celebrating video, simply tap on the “watch yours” icon appearing in your friend’s video on the News Feed. The link redirects you to a page where you can see the automated video that Facebook has developed for you, before you share it with your friends.

Edit your Facebook video before sharing it with your friends. (Kul Bhushan)
In case you don’t like the automatic video created by Facebook, you can further customise it by tapping or clicking on the Edit button. The first three photos are your top tagged photos posted by friends. While you can choose from the options provided, you can also add more photos from your Facebook gallery or device. You can do the same for the other three photos, which are your top photos.
“Community is about getting together in real life to do the things you love. So far, people on Facebook have met up at over 100 million new events this year,” says Facebook on its website. “Every month, 1.4 billion people use groups on Facebook to share the things that matter most, support each other and connect through their unique and wonderful interests.”

10 Scientific Beliefs That Are Now Officially Declared To Be False

10 Scientific Beliefs That Are Now Officially Declared To Be False
Which among the two do you think has more of a probability of killing us-getting crushed by an asteroid or getting roasted by lightning? 

It would be surprising to know that we have a more probability of dying by getting crushed by an asteroid double the times compared to getting struck by lightning. According to the “book of general ignorance” written John Lloyd and John Mitchinson, the earth is struck

 by lightning bolts approximately 17million times a day, which on an average becomes 200 strikes a second. The probability of a fatal electrocution is 1 in10 million, which is the same probability of being bitten by a venomous snake. Ignorance isn’t the bliss that it has been made out to be so here nine scientific so called truths that are actually false.

1Did you know that chameleons don’t change their color?

Till now everyone was of the opinion that depending on their surroundings a chameleon changed their color. But!! Here’s the truth. Chameleons can’t protect themselves against stronger predators that would eat them. They never had that caliber of fighting and protecting themselves. The truth is that the chameleon changes its color based on its emotional state. It is very coincidental that the color of the chameleon is same as the color of its surrounding.
Did you know that chameleons don’t change their color?
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Chameleon means “Earthen lion” translated from Greek

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When someone picks up a chameleon or when it is scared or when it just had a duel with another chameleon, it changes its color. Chameleons have two layers superimposed on each other, one changes its color and the other regulates body temperature. The presence of a female, the wavelength of light falling on its skin and temperature also changes the color. Chameleons skin is made up of special cells known as chromatophores which are divided into different layers and each reflects a different color. When there is a change in the ratio of a skin layer, there is a change in the color.
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2The blue whale is not the planet’s biggest creature

We believed that the blue whale was the biggest creature on Earth but we were wrong! Mr. Big whale is surely the biggest mammal but the biggest creature is, in fact, a mushroom. The honey mushroom whose scientific name is Armillaria Ostoyaeor is also called Humongous fungus.
The blue whale is not the planet’s biggest creature
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It grows in the Forests of Oregon

The honey mushroom growing in Malheur National Forest, Oregon, USA is a record breaker of sorts. Its estimated age is between 2,000-8,000 years (Its accurate age cannot be figured out). It covers 880 hectares (around 2,200 acres). Its Inner layers remain hidden from our naked eye. It even grows underground in the shape of huge white mycelium. The mycelium grows over plants and trees root and absorbs their nutrition and minerals and starts sucking the life energy out of the trees. Occasionally, it grows on surfaces disguised as a small beautiful golden mushroom while hiding the giant in it and under the surface.
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3Cockroaches cannot survive a nuclear war

People for a long time have believed the cockroaches cannot be harmed and killed by natural causes unless of course you stomp them or spray them. They have been on Earth longer than humans (Almost 280 million years) and are extremely difficult to get rid of. If they have invaded a household, it becomes a nightmare. In fact, they have tendencies of living headless for quite a bit of time. In 1959 experiments were conducted to show that during a nuclear holocaust cockroaches would be the first insects to die.
Cockroaches cannot survive a nuclear war
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A human being stands more chances of survival than cockroaches but guess who can stand the most

Wharton and Wharton conducted a scientific test in which species of different insects were exposed to different levels of radiations. A conclusion was made that a human being can be exposed to 1000 RAD, while a cockroach can be exposed to 20,000 RAD. A flying yellow was can be exposed to 180,000 RAD. But the real king that can be exposed to 1.5 million RAD is a tiny bacteria called Deionococcus durans, which endures double the exposure value if the bacteria is frozen in state.
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4Eating lots of carrots does not improve your eyesight

A good source of vitamin A is carrots. When a person is deficit of vitamin! He usually suffers from night blindness, a condition in which the rate of your eye to adapt to darkness decreases gradually. Increasing intake of Vitamin A, present in carotene can cure the deficiency. Carrots do contain a lot of carotene, but blueberries, spinach, apricot and other vegetables consisting of dark-colored leaves contain more carotene.
Eating lots of carrots does not improve your eyesight
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Carrots don’t improve night vision

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Curing Night blindness and fixing you observed on your skin after consuming a lot of carrots but it won’t cure your night vision. During World War 2, John Cunningham, Captain of squadron 604 had impeccable night vision so he fought mostly at night. Thus, he came to be known as the Cat’s eye. The British government spread the rumor that he got this vision because he used to eat a lot of carrots. The truth was that the captain was actually testing a top secret radar, which actually had nothing to do with his night vision and carrot consumption.
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5The recommended amount of sleep is not neccessary 8 hours

Daniel Kripke published an article in 2004, which stated that adults who sleep 6-7 hours during night tend to live longer than those who sleep 8 hours. His study included 1.1 million participants and it took 6 years to complete it. A greater number of people who slept for more than 4 hours and less than 8 hours stayed alive to the end of the study. Sleeping less than 8 hours is not as harmful as we expected it to be.
The recommended amount of sleep is not neccessary 8 hours
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It is sleep deprivation that harms you

We should also make sure that we are not being sleep deprived. It is sleep deprivation that throws the brain into confusion making it dysfunctional, lack focus, concentration and decisiveness. Sleep deprivation lowers immunity and make you irritable.
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