3 ) Jatuyu Earth’s Center - World’a largest bird sculpture
It measures 200 feet (61 m) long, 150 feet (46 m) wide, 70 feet (21 m) in height and occupies 15,000 square feet of floor area.
4 ) The Titanic compared to a modern cruise ship. 🚢
5 ) If Saturn were as close to Earth as the Moon, this is what it would look like
6 ) Can you believe this is the Statue of Unity in India, completed in 2018?
At a staggering 240 metres tall including its base, nearly three times the height of the Statue of Liberty—it’s actually the tallest statue in the world!
7 ) The small dot in front of the Sun is actually Mercury
8 ) The real size of the pyramids
9 ) Blue whale heart
A blue whale's heart measures approximately 1.5 meters long, 1.2 meters wide and 1.5 meters high. It weighs about 400 pounds.
10 ) Spine of a whale
11 ) Two people sitting in the Royal Clock Tower of Mecca, the tallest clock tower in the world
12 ) The view from Christ the Redeemer’s outstretched arms in Rio de Janeiro
13 ) The Quetzalcoatlus, the largest known flying animal that ever existed
13 ) The Quetzalcoatlus, the largest known flying animal that ever existed
14 ) Fully inflated horse lungs
15 ) Trees at Botanical Park of Rio de Janeiro Brazil 🇧🇷
16 ) The size of An enormous sword 🗡️
17 ) Giant mushrooms (termitomyces titanicus)
The largest edible fungus in the world.
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