While it looks like this bridge is straight out of a fairy tale, it’s only in Saxony, Germany. Still, it’s impossible to say this creation isn’t something spectacular. It’s also known as Devil’s Bridge.
It isn’t near any large cities or populated areas, and it’s a little challenging to get to it in the park where it’s found, but it looks like it’s worth it. The Devil Bridge’s name comes from the fact that it seems difficult to build. The builders must have had the Devil’s help. We wouldn’t be surprised to see some hobbits taking a boat right under it.
The Crop Was Good This Year
If you're an outdoor person – climber, hiker, even a long-distance runner or something like that – you're probably familiar with the Clif bar. These power-packed snacks have kept people fueled for quite some time, but where is the exciting wrapper image from?
Right here, as it turns out – Colorado, maybe, we think. So, no, you won't be able to find the place strewn with fresh Clif bars, but you can at least try and recreate what this person (who might be the original photographer) did. We wonder if this guy saw the potential and planned it all out, or was he enjoying an ice cream, and then the wonder was revealed infront of his eyes.
Yo Ho, Me Hearties
The pirates are back. A foggy day is one for intense thoughts, poetry, warm coffee, and pirates. Still? Yes, still, according to this picture. It almost looks like that galley is swooping in on a cloud to make off with the treasure, rum, wenches, etc. Let this inspire you for your next painting or short story.
And now, we hate to be a bunch of buzz kills, but this is the top of a tower in San Francisco, California. It's the Sutro Tower, a radio mast. Reality is disappointing, but it sure looked like Blackbeard had finally returned for his long-awaited revenge.
Quick Camouflage
Dogs are predators at their core, which means they don't need to blend in with the surrounding area. Sometimes, as you can tell, it still works out that way. Here, we have a red heeler on the left and a blue heeler on the right, and the owner just so happened to find some ground that matched their fur perfectly.
A little uncertainty improves our days, but we imagine this is on the typical walk path. We're also very fond of the mirrored poses the dogs are in, and oh boy, now we want a dog! Any bread will do.
Copy, Paste
Big armies love to show off, and the Chinese military is undoubtedly significant. They believe they do it the best. However, they're also an intensely-drilled group that, as you can see, can march in lockstep with the best of them.
At first glance, it looks like this image was created with the help of some Photoshop, copying the back rows and layering them on top of each other until you get a long line, but if you look closer, you'll see that every soldier is unique. The uniforms, the walk they're walking, and the way they hold their heads make them look way too similar.