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The internet is full of amazing and unbelievable photos. Here are 25 of the most mind-bending images that will make you question what you are seeing.

  • The Boat That Almost Crushed a Village

    This Is A Single Shot and Not Two Pictures. : r/oddlyterrifying

    At first glance, this photo looks like a bad photoshop job. A giant tanker superimposed over a peaceful village? It doesn’t even look real!

    But you’d be wrong. This is the Pasha Bulker, which ran aground on Newcastle, Australia’s Nobby’s Beach in 2007. It became a tourist attraction.

  • That’s Barely Real Bear

    Why is everyone smiling? Haven’t they considered what’s probably going to happen if there isn’t enough food on the table? Well, apparently they have. Meet Bruno the bear. He’s been raised in captivity his entire life, and these days he spends his time shooting TV commercials and being best man at weddings.

  • The Mile-High Tennis Match

    The special match between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi which happened 600 feet above ground levelYes, this really happened. On February 22nd, 2005, US legend Andre Agassi faced Roger Federer on top of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai on a helipad that was converted into a tennis court over one mile off the ground.

  • Invisible Hockey Players

    invisible hockey players, once in a life time clickAlthough at first glance this photo can be a little hard to figure out, there are no invisible hockey players or floating helmets involved. Norway’s Ole-Kristian Tollefsen is simply getting his head pounded by Finland’s Pasi Salmela.

  • The Black and White Sand

    De-saturated Santa costume at Santacon. Photo is unedited. : r/interestingasfuckAll right, there’s no way this one can be real, can it? It can. Someone at San Francisco’s SantaCon 2009 was just really good with makeup.

  • All Caught Up

    Vashon mystery: How did the bike become embedded in the tree?There are numerous legends as to exactly how this bike got swallowed up by a tree, but whatever happened, someone evidently didn’t need their bike anymore. If you ever happen to be passing through Vashon, Washington, you can stop and check it out.

  • Totally Weird 31 Hand and Leg Fingers

    Chinese boy born with 31 fingers and toes | CNNIt might look fake, but in 2010, a boy was born in China with a total of 31 digits. That’s 15 fingers and 16 toes. He has since had surgery to remove the extra appendages.

  • It’s a Monet

    The Namib Desert at Twilight (National Geographic). : r/picsNo, it’s not a Monet. It’s a National Geographic photo that caused quite a stir on the internet when a bunch of people started calling shenanigans on the picture, saying it was nothing more than a painting. The photo is real, though, and it was taken in the Namibian desert at twilight. The yellow-orange background is not the sky; it’s actually a sand dune, and the spots are patches of white grass. The foreground is bluish and dark as a result of being in the shade.

  • The Indoor Cloud

    Berndnaut Smilde. Antipode | MeerApparently, under the right conditions, clouds can actually form indoors, which artist Berndnaut Smilde takes advantage of to shape some extremely surreal photographs.

  • The Swiss Army Knife of Doom

    Victorinox Swiss Army Evogrip S54 Medium Pocket Knife Red 85 ...Unfortunately, it’s not a joke. This 85-tool Swiss Army knife, manufactured by Wenger, is 19 inches long and weighs a whopping 2 pounds.

  • The Franken-Rabbit

    Extremes: the Grey German Giant RabbitWho would have guessed that something normally so cute and fuzzy could become something so terrifyingly huge? Known as Giant Greys, these monster rabbits are bred by Karl Szmolinsky in Germany for food, and business is booming. Evidently, he recently even sold some to a delegation from North Korea looking for new ways to feed their starving population.

  • The Ultimate Sinkhole

    Mirny: A Giant Diamond Mine that Sucks Helicopters InIt’s actually the world’s largest diamond mine, found just on the edge of Mirny, Russia. It’s so big, in fact, that helicopters can’t even fly overhead due to various air currents surrounding it.

  • Ostrich Racing

    Birds of a feather RACE together! Ostriches run for glory in side-splitting competition | Daily Mail OnlineIt’s true; there are places in the world where people race ostriches. We’ll leave it at that.

  • The Uno

    Motorcycle On One Wheel 2025 | www.levitan.comWhat do you get when you cross a unicycle with a motorcycle? Besides something insanely dangerous and hard to control, you get the Uno, the world’s first motorcycle with only one wheel.

  • Corn, Lots of Corn

    Although they probably didn’t make it far, we have to hand it to whoever thought putting a year’s supply worth of corn on this poor truck would be a good idea. And just in case you’re wondering, this picture was taken in Somalia.

  • Dogaroo

    Meet Cutee and Bambi. These two dogs were born without legs in Quezon City, Philippines. They now reside with their owner, Lope Tulipas, a street vendor.

  • The Goat Tree

    It’s not one of those things you see every day, but this is a real tree with real goats that you would probably see quite a bit if you were to take a tour of the Moroccan desert.

  • The Epic Sandstorm

    Sure, this would be easy to photoshop if someone really wanted to, but that wouldn’t be necessary. This picture was taken in 2005 by a photographer in Iraq. Evidently, sandstorms in the Middle East are very volatile and can come out of seemingly nowhere.

  • The Cartoon Kleenex

    Although it looks like some sort of cartoon was copied and pasted on top of a hill in New Zealand, this sculpture by Neil Dawson is actually made of welded steel. It’s 15 meters high and pretty much looks fake from any angle.

  • Big Table, Little Bike

    So, is the table really big, or is the bike really small? If you ever make it out to Hampstead Heath in England, you would find the former to be correct. This enormous table and chair sculpture are called “The Writer” and were created by Italian artist Giancarlo Neri. They are a monument to the loneliness of writing.

  • The Monster Ducky

    Once again, what looks like someone having a lot of fun on Photoshop is actually very real. This enormous rubber ducky belongs to Foremedia and has been strategically placed in harbors all over the world as part of their marketing campaign.

  • Rock Balancing

    What seems like something that would require either lots of superglue or some really good image editing software actually requires little more than a lot of time. Commonly known as rock balancing, this art form involves balancing rocks in precarious ways that seem to defy gravity.

  • When the World Implodes

    Although it may be hard to believe, this is actually Lake Berryessa in California, and yes, it has a drain. It’s no small drain either. At 70 feet across, it drops 300 feet and controls the water levels in the lake.

  • The Two-Faced Cat

    Known as a Janus cat after the Roman god who looked both forwards and backwards, Frank and Louie is currently in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the oldest surviving Janus cat in the world at 12 years.

  • Sea Monsters

    Although it looks like a sea monster army is about to feast on some surfer guts, those tentacles are, in fact, just seaweed along Innsmouth Beach in New England.

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