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Top 10 Photos that Shocked The World. By National Geographic
Top 10 Photos that Shocked The World. By National Geographic Be prepared for images of violence and death (in one case, the photograph of a dead child) if you scroll down:
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1846 публікаційThe Caiman turtle, known for its aggressiveness, is trying to catch its lunch.
Sunset at Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
Rhinoceros horns, in their composition, are closer to human hair and nails than to bones.
A rare natural phenomenon is a land waterfall, or as it should be. Dry land flows like water.
The Benagil Sea Cave of the Algarve region is rightfully considered an interesting tourist attraction.

Buddha statue in China.
Beavers are not trained by their parents to build dams, they have this skill from birth.
The clumsiness of crocodiles is very deceptive, they are able to develop amazing speed over short distances.
The five-tentacled chrysaora jellyfish, which lives in the waters of the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.
The neck of a giraffe, although striking in its length, does not differ in structure from the necks of most mammals and has only 7 vertebrae.
Hunting rhinos is prohibited in all countries where they are found.
Residents of Vietnam are prohibited from keeping hamsters at home at the legislative level.
The chameleon's eyes can rotate individually. They can look back and forward at the same time.
Mexican private beach "Playa De Amor" - the beach of love.
Mount Pope – is the sacred extinct volcano of Myanmar

The temple complex, which was carved into the rocks for four centuries. This is Longmen, a complex of Buddhist cave temples in the Chinese province of Henan. The name literally translates as "stone caves at the Dragon Ga…
