Just Some Really Neat Stuff That Caught Our Attention This Week (21 Pics)

With the overwhelming amount of content being cranked out on the internet every second, it’s tough to catch someone’s eye. These interesting pics caught mine, so I thought they deserved their own post. Here’s some neat stuff.

1. I found this American coin far away from its country, in a quiet field while metal detecting in Scotland.

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2. Meet Venus, the two face cat!

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3. This sculpture by Issac Cordal in Berlin is called ‟Politicians discussing global warming.”

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4. Illegal picture taken inside the US Supreme Court in 1932. Dr. Erich Salomon faked a broken arm so he could hide a camera in his cast.

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5. Giant Groundsels, prehistoric plants found on top of Mt Kilimanjaro.

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6. When the roof of an abandoned shopping mall collapsed, water accumulated, and it became a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Locals put in fish to eat the larvae.

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7. As this is the 75th anniversary of Japan’s Surrender, here’s a pic reminding us that Canada signed in the wrong place, forcing all subsequent parties to do likewise. A mistake of historical proportions as they say 😉

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8. In Finland temperature gets as low as -40C in winter, the trees are covered in so much snow and frost that it looks like landscape from another planet.

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9. My friend and I coded Plague Inc… for a TI-84 calculator.

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10. The smallest active-duty vessel (mini tug) of the United States Navy.

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11. When the world around you is so toxic you make your own ecosystem.

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12. A Korean news program actually filming on the top of the building instead of using a green screen.

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13. Customer brought in a 1934 thousand dollar bill. After ten years in banking finally got to see one in person.

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14. This Tattoo “cover up”

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15. Sweet octopus chandelier my buddy made and installed today!

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17. A spring that flows through a living tree.

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18. Roman sea swimming pools in Cala Furia ,near Livorno,Italy

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19. Halloween costumes from the 30s

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20. A pill bottle that keeps track of when it was last opened.

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21. I run down an old dirt road. Trash is dumped there. One day I stopped and found a box of money. All the envelopes are different countries all over the world. Mostly date from the 1700s-1900s. The oldest is a coin from 1621. I’ve got some from countries that no longer exist. I’m still researching.

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Mike Primavera is a Chicago-based comedy writer even though he doesn't HAVE to work. He lives comfortably off of his family's pasta fortune. Follow him on all social media at @primawesome