25 Mildly Interesting Pics To Pique Your Interest

Calling all curious minds…get ready to dive into a realm of intrigue and discovery with these mildly interesting pics that are tailor-made for inquisitive souls. Prepare to embark on an exciting visual adventure as these photos unveil a world of delightful surprises and hidden wonders you never knew existed.


1. “The original Zamboni from 1949.”

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2. “Sand struck by lightning.”

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3. “A watch found in the Hiroshima rubble is stopped at 8:15 AM, the exact time of the 1945 atomic bomb detonation.”

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4. “Titanic’s sister ship, Britannic, wreck site at depth of only 390 feet (119m).”

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5. “Got a gold quarter with in my roll of quarters.”

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6. “My grandfather’s Drug Education Guide poster that came with examples”

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7. “Tiny two seater car (about half the width of an Amsterdam sidewalk).”

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8. “Christ the Redeemer holding the moon in Brazil.”

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9. “Kit-Kat bench.”

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10. “The size of this flag flown on a Spanish ship at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) compared to the size of people around it.”

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11. “Was the Silverdome in Detroit.”

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12. “I took this cool picture about 10 years ago at our local movie drive-in of this double rainbow at the exact moment of a lightning strike.”

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13. “Guards to protect your feet from splash-back.”

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14. “Jean-Claude Van Damme in the original Predator suit design before he was fired from the film, 1987.”

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15. “The lighting in this room makes it look like this fan is missing a blade.”

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16. “Swiss Porta Johns are wooden.”

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17. “TRITON is developing the 13000/2, a submersible with a full acrylic dome able to reach the Titanic at 12500 ft.”

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18. “This statue is based on Leonardo da Vinci concept for artificial wings.”

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19. “Natural swimming pools or ponds are filtered organically rather than by chemicals.”

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20. “Going through some of my old boxes and found a newspaper about JFKs death the day after his assassination.”

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21. “The restaurant I was at had double sided crayons.”

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22. “A swimmer before he breaks surface tension.”

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23. “Inside a 240 year old cello.”

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24. “Inside the Great Pyramid.”

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25. “The Svalbard Global Seed Vault also known as the “Doomsday Vault”, is a place in Norway where all of the world’s seeds are kept safe in case of a global catastrophe.”

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h/t: r/mildlyinteresting

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