13 Fascinating Pictures You Won't Regret Looking At
Apr 02, 2015 20:09
Here's a list of really good pictures you won't regret looking at. From Betty White to the aurora borealis, check out the list below. It's fascinating!
1. This is Betty White in her 20s. She's 93 now.
2. Bryan Cranston and Jon Hamm at a photoshoot for AMC prior to Mad Men or Breaking Bad airing.
3. This is a fireplace made from a Soviet naval mine.
4. Elizabeth Montgomery in 1960s.
5. This is the only tree that survived the tsunami in Japan, which took down 70,000 surrounding trees. It is protected and restored today.
6. The 144-year-old wisteria. It is the largest in Japan.
7. A gas station in Slovakia.
8. A poacher hunter.
9. Wolverine then vs Wolverine now.
10. Vietnamese fisherman with his haul of fish traps to be sold.
11. This is what the Sun looks like, shot in ultraviolet.
12. This is the Dark Hedges in Ballymoney, Ireland. It's real!
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