The fear of missing out is quite real when it comes to the many fantastic things happening all around the world. For starters, it's humanly not possible to physically experience all of them. And financially, it might put a big dent in our pockets. Thankfully, we have online communities that document and share noteworthy moments for us to enjoy. For instance, the subreddit r/BeAmazed often shares the most incredible and moving content that, as the name rightfully suggests, will leave you amazed. They are known for covering a wide array of topics, from animals to history and sports. Keep scrolling, Pandas, to be reminded of the magic that surrounds us every day.
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Husky Nursed Back To Health
Same Bench, Different Mindset
Many of us enjoy the remarkable events and breathtaking sights that surround us. And the “Be Amazed” community, which has amassed 8 million members since 2015, is testimony to that.
They are known for sharing photographs from all walks of life. Whether it’s a hornet flying with a cigarette butt or the cost of living in bygone eras, these folks have an impressive archive about various intriguing things.
Racism Is Dumb And Einstein Was Not Dumb
One Of The Most Beautiful Photos Ever Captured By Philip Waller Photography
Brave Flight Attendant
Now, if you look around, our planet is filled with mesmerizing things. There are some spectacles of Mother Nature that might just amaze you. Ranging from pastel pink to moody red, Lake Hillier gets its year-round unique color thanks to the presence of microorganisms.
An algae called Dunaliella salina is found in high salt concentrations. It produces beta-carotene, which gives the water a reddish-pink hue. The salt lake’s bright pink juxtaposed against the turquoise bay is definitely a stunning sight.
Bapu Roa Tajne, The Man Of Impeccable Determination
Tilly Smith, The Girl Who Saved 100 People From Tsunami
Sleeping Elephant Family Captured By A Drone. Very Rare Visual. 🐘
People around the globe have been enthralled by the stunning dancing ribbons of the northern lights for years. While aurora borealis are usually confined to Earth's polar regions, this year there were rare sightings across the UK, Europe, and the northern hemisphere.
Though our planet's magnetic field shields us from the onslaught, energetic particles from the sun strike Earth's upper atmosphere at up to 45 million mph (72 million kph) and cause the northern lights.
I Wanted To Share A Drawing That Took All My Brain Power To Create. This Is One Non-Intersecting Line
She Made It :’)
The Moon Photographed Over 28 Days At The Same Place And At The Same Time
Real Bros
This Is Not About Hunting. Alex Larenty, From Britain, Lives In A South African Game Reserve Where He Gives Lions Foot Massages. He Started Doing This After Noticing That A Cream For Paw Infections Made A Lion Relax And Look Happy
Ex-Skinhead Gets His Racist Tattoos Removed After Becoming A Dad
I love the last picture. A true human know how to redeemed themselves.
The transparent waters of Caño Cristales in Colombia's Serranía de la Macarena National Park are known for their multitude of colors, earning them the nicknames "liquid rainbow" or "river of five colors." Depending on the lighting and water conditions, you will see shades of vibrant purples, reds, yellows, and greens flow down the river.
Sometimes the river even appears to be a deep crimson, bright blue, hot pink, or orange. However, the coloration only happens during certain months of the year because of a weed called Macarenia clavigera, a kind of aquatic plant.
This Is How Big Elephant Herds Used To Be ( 1950s )
Once In A Lifetime Shot...a Meteor And Mount Fuji
Photograph Of The Moon
Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a natural wonder that captivates everyone who visits. This extraordinary bay, located in Vietnam, is known for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped with rainforests.
The bay spans an area of approximately 1,553 square kilometers and is home to a wide variety of marine life, along with numerous bird species, reptiles, and mammals.
This Very Old Inn
Donnie Dunagan
Real Fans
I love him for this gesture but damn how many times we have seen this !!!
With its strikingly colored sandstone rocks, Zhangye Danxia National Park in northwest China is a popular tourist destination worldwide. After 55 million years of shifting and creation, various chemicals, such as magnetites, sulfites, chlorites, and iron oxides, reacted with the sandstone to produce the hues that we see today.
Whats Up Doc
One In A Million Moment, Photographed By Debbie Parker
This Is A Single Tree... It's The World's Largest Cashew Tree And Covers An Area Of About 8,000 Square Meters
The highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is referred to in Nepal as "Sagarmatha," which means "Goddess of the Sky," and in Tibet as "Chomolungma," which means "Mother of the World."
With its amazing elevation of 29,029 feet above sea level, Mount Everest presents the greatest challenge to climbers worldwide. Adventurers and mountaineers have been enthralled by Everest's majestic height and challenging circumstances for generations.
Incredible Cosplay
A Man Installed A Soviet Tank On His Vacant Land
The Sombrero Galaxy Taken By Hubble
I Wonder How Old She Is Now
We are surrounded by many more spectacles, and online communities like “Be Amazed” help us enjoy such amazing things. Which of these posts impressed you the most? Tell us about something you came across and instantly went, ‘Wow’, that is phenomenal.
The Platypus Is Possibly The Weirdest Animal: It's A Mammal But Lays Eggs, Its Duck-Billed, beaver-Tailed, Otter-Footed And Venomous. it Has Electroreceptors For Locating Prey, Eyes With Double Cones, No Stomach, And 10 chromosomes. it's Fluorescent And Glows Under UV Light
Well that's interestin... *weird duck-beaver puts on hat* PERRY THE PLATYPUS!?
My Grandma (103) Meets Her Great Great Great Grandson For The First Time
Mom & Dad Went Mushroom Hunting- They Did Okay
She Can Smell Parkinson's Disease
I wonder what it smells like? How did they know it was parkinsons? It's very interesting. I also wonder do other illnesses smell?
The Pigeon I Found On My Morning Walk Today
This poor bird has been painted or dyed. It's not natural. People are jerks.
now I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure some people dye their homing pigeons so if they're found they can get back home! this mighr be the case here.
I was up in Port Hedland in western Australia one time for work..I spotted some doves..well what I thought was big doves..I said to the guy in the newsagent that they have pretty doves up here nice pink colour.,he looked at me trying not to burst out laughin." Thats the seagulls covered in ted dust..of course it was..didn't I feel totally stupid..
So that's not a white pigeon that got in the middle of that celebration where they throw a lot of powderd dye around...( please forgive if I'm being insensitive I can't remember the name of the celebration)
Marion Stokes
The Thief And The Wiseman Are Not Related
Did You Know That UK Coins Make A Shield When Put Together?
Pluto: 1994 vs. 2019
Accidental Genius
A 3000-Year-Old Perfectly Preserved Sword Recently Dug Up In Germany
Whoever found it is the new King/Queen of Germany, I dont make the rules here, the sword does
From A Million Miles Away, Nasa Captures Moon Crossing Face Of Earth. (Yes, This Is A Real Image) credit: Nasa/Noaa
Worth It?
My Halloween Costume Just Two Years Apart From Each Other
Grain Of Salt Under A Microscope
A Guy Captured A Hornet Flying With Cigarette Butt
Freddie Mercury And David Bowie At Live Aid, 1985
Nasa's Telescope Recently Found A Big "Question Mark" In Deep Space
A Female European Honey Buzzard Bird Was Fitted With A Satellite Tracking System And Traveled From Finland To South Africa In 42 Days
I skipped the bird when reading and my brain filled in bee instead and I was very confused for a second why a bee would move that far to establish a new hive.
Well, I Guess It's All Just Water Under The... Oh
I love how the river is just a tiny bit away from the end of the bridge. It looks like "so, you built a bridge? It would be a shame, if something happened to the river, right?"
Cancer Cell Which Was Slashed Open By An Ion Beam
Stunning...I thought I was looking at the entrance of the maze from »Aliens vs. Predator« in Antarctica......cuck fancer! It took away my beloved cat last October...😔
A Broken Car Antenna Looks Like A Half Sunken Boat
Really enjoyed that, thank you. Could we please get more of this
The comments really added to the posts. I am always amazed by fellow pandas' knowledge.
Load More Replies...As a not very bright boomer, I absolutely agree with you
Load More Replies...Sad. So sad. But hey, interesting I guess! Now let's watch the Debate! (Non American here, but s**t, what a joke this world is now!)
Really enjoyed that, thank you. Could we please get more of this
The comments really added to the posts. I am always amazed by fellow pandas' knowledge.
Load More Replies...As a not very bright boomer, I absolutely agree with you
Load More Replies...Sad. So sad. But hey, interesting I guess! Now let's watch the Debate! (Non American here, but s**t, what a joke this world is now!)