Rare moments show that life has more strange things than novels

The magical moments of nature and people around the world through the perspective of the following photographers will make you believe that life .

There are moments from nature that are so perfect that one cannot believe that they are real photos. To prove that the world always exists but what is surprising and nothing is impossible, Lifebuzz has collected photographs of these "millennia" moments.

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1. Photographer Vadim Trunov is the one who "caught" the moment when two red squirrels passed to each other in the forest near Voronezh town, Russia.The red squirrels here live very close to the local people.The moment that was recorded after the photographer made the two sons pay attention to the snowball, so excited to follow.

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2. This is a vestige of a "death hole" that appeared on May 30, 2010 in Guatemala City center, Central Guatemala.It has "swallowed" a factory and three electric poles.

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3. You are admiring the extremely rare natural phenomenon called lenticular clouds.This phenomenon makes many people mistakenly think of as UFO, who thought that the image was photoshop, however, this is a real natural phenomenon.

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4. It looks like a sci-fi film scene, however, this is the image of the world's tallest tennis court in Dubai.At first, it was a helicopter landing point for Burj Al Arab Hotel, but was later converted into a tennis court in February 2005.

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5. Do you not believe in the authenticity of the picture?This is absolutely not a product of sculpture but a great 3D wall art by artist John Pugh (France).

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6. The image of a gecko leisurely resting on a "leaf flock" looks like a true artist.This image will surely make many people enjoy it.The photo was taken by photographer Aditya Permana while spending an hour observing gecko species living in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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7. Someone will definitely have the professional "photoshop" in this picture.However, this photo has not been edited.This is an image of a temple and the surrounding area covered with ash as a result of the eruption of Ontake volcano, Japan on September 27, 2014.

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8. This image of "The World-Two Contiguous Places" was taken by Kathleen Dolmatch on her 27th birthday when flying through New York City, USA.

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9. Looking over, everyone will think the boat floats in the air.The image of a boat floating on this clear blue water is taken in the Italian island of Lampedusa.

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10. The work called Biografies with thousands of paperback books dumped out of this window was created by artist Alicia Martin in 3 weeks by attaching 70,000 books into a giant block.

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11. In a series of volcanic eruptions, the image of lightning strikes made the scene more frightening.This "more expensive gold" moment was recorded by photographer Sigurdur Stefnisson in Iceland in August 2010.

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12. Under the talented hands of French artist Spencer Byles, young stems, roots, leaves, or twigs . can also become beautiful works of art.And this is one of 20 sophisticated products created by artists in a forest in France.

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13. At first glance, many people will think the beach has "ghost".No, there's no devil here.What glows is the firefly squid in Japan.This species is often found at depths of more than 3,500 m under the ocean.However, between March and August, fireflies begin to gather near the coast of Toyama City, Honshu Island, Japan.So the glowing glow of thousands of firefly squid makes the coast sparkle in the darkness.

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14. No need to stumble like other spiders, this spider cleverly uses a hole in the leaf to intelligently create a simple yet perfect network.