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Rhodocrosite and quartz formations that look like rose bundles
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Got a weird angle of my room that makes it look like two separate photos
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The middle of this toilet roll is a little travel size one for when youβre caught short on the go...
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I killed an Australian huntsman and a parasitic worm came out.
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This egg my chicken laid looks like a kinder surprise egg
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This LEGO person has a seeing-eye dog.
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Two fried eggs look like inverses of each other
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A gecko eating wasps from a wasp nest outside my bathroom window
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Hotel in Jeddah has an arrow on the ceiling to show the direction to Mecca.
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Old estate by my house was converted to a McDonaldβs
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This ad in the newspaper is just a long website that explains why it's so long and in the newspaper
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Black and white squirrel that came up to me on my walk
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An Apple cord where both ends are for ports that Apple has now killed.
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My grandfather's antique tiny dictionary
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An Earth sandwich created by me and my daughter. Top image is Hamilton NZ, bottom image is in the UK
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This tiny frog I saved from being stepped on.
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The way Philips made the word "Energy" multilingual
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This cute-ass McDonaldβs in Bergen, Norway
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Neat looking cloud I saw while walking the dog.
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Swing made from a carbon fiber hydrofoil that was no longer needed.