April 2014 ~ Breathlesspics
  • Nature

    The wonderful nature.

  • People

    You are not aware that some people live like this

  • Rare history photos

    The history you didn't see at school.

  • Animals

    Strange animals and unusual situations they get themselves into.

There is almost 200 metric tons of trash, equipment bags of urine, feces, and vomit on the moon

The surface of the moon is soiled with hundreds of  items, from spacecraft to bags of urine all of human origin.




• more than 70 vehicles, spacecrafts, modules and routers
• Five USA flags
• 2 golf balls
• 24 boots
• several cameras
• film envelopes
• 96 bags of urine, feces, and vomit
• several DIY javelins
• different tools and shovels
• bags
•  blankets
•  towels
• used wipes
• personal hygiene items
• empty packages of dehidrated food



 • a photograph of Charles Duke's family
• a small aluminum sculpture, a tribute to the American and Soviet "fallen astronauts" who died in the space race
• a patch from the never-launched Apollo 1, which went down in flames
• a small silicon disk bearing goodwill messages from 73 world leaders
• a silver pin
• a medal honoring  Vladimir Komarov and Yuri Gagarin
• a cast golden olive branch







Animals with toys





































Animals in uterus

Have you ever wondered what do animal babies look like before they are born? The internet was flooded with the images supposedly taken by x-rays and micro cameras. 


A dolphin





An elephant





Kangaroo in a pouch


A leopard 



A penguin





A puppy






A shark



A snake



However, these photos are not real. They are actually a clever stunt by studio effects Artem. This is what they really did, a dog with some plastic wrapper on a poster of blood vessels.

Nine wonders of the world - nature captured in a second



The wind formation in the state of Nebraska.


In the Maldives, you can see fish through the crystal clean water.




One of the famous Easter Island statues sank under the sea. The divers are trying to study it and find a way to get it to the surface.






The turtles from the island of Galapagos. They are said to live a hundered years life.





A sunk ship in the water of Lake Huron




A stone of Malachite




A rainbow over Milford, New Zealand





Grass roofing of the houses in Norway 


Buddha carved in stone. 





Thunderstorms


One can estimate the distance from themselves and the storm. Divide the number of seconds by five to get the distance in miles. 





The typical thunderstorm is 15 miles in diameter and lasts an average of 30 minutes. Nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are happening at any moment around the world. Which makes it  16 million a year!