Often we do not think about the secret side of surrounding objects and phenomena. Everything in the world seems to be taken for granted. But in fact, the hidden part of things can be very interesting. The following photos show how our reality works: what hides a tube of toothpaste, what the most unusual skeleton in the world looks like, what is the filling of a bank door and much, much more.
This is how the tiles are laid in the Netherlands.
“Inside, my guitar looks like an apartment I can't afford.”
Turtles have the strangest skeleton in the world.
Giant lilies. Back view.
The wrong side of a modern theater.
And here is the system with which the theater creates the magic of light.
Circulatory system of the arm.
Warship without the sea.
The blue whale was breathing.
At the tip of the needle is a very early human embryo.
Cut pearls.
Ever wondered what the summit of Everest looks like?
The inside of the door is in the bank. Designed in the 19th century.
This is what lies behind the regular form of garden bushes.
If you ever thought about how these giant towers are installed, then here's the answer:
Inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa is empty.
Firework filling.
Filling a bowling ball that makes it so heavy.
Legs of a cyclist after the Tour de France race.
Underfloor heating during the construction phase.
A ball taken out of a spray can of paint.
Sawed golf balls.
One of the most gigantic steamboats in the world.
Cactus in the cut.
And here is a tube with multi-colored toothpaste.
Drawing quality urban graffiti.
The salt mine is just great.
This is how Brussels sprouts actually grow.
Have you ever discovered the secret side of familiar objects? Share in the comments.