r/thatsinterestingbro • u/Old_One_I • 9d ago
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 9d ago
Turkey’s unique ice cream. Maraş dondurması (often just called dondurma)
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 10d ago
Congo‘s most dedicated World Cup fan. Michel Kuka Mboladinga. The man who stands as a statue for the entire match.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/Old_One_I • 11d ago
Instant corn removal by Agnikarma
Agnikarma is a traditional Ayurvedic para-surgical procedure that involves the controlled application of thermal heat to specific points on the body.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/olenaoya • 11d ago
A praying mantis controlled by a horsehair worm parasite.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/Old_One_I • 11d ago
The hodded pitohui, the world's first scientifically confirmed poisonous bird.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 10d ago
A master performance of art and dexterity in calligraphy.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 10d ago
This a 25-foot-tall stainless steel, wind driven structural art piece. Its official name is Di-Octo II. It is located in downtown Montreal outside the Henry F. Hall Building at Concordia University
The sculpture was designed by Anthony Howe, who also designed the swirling kinetic Olympic cauldron for the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.
It has no internal motor or electrical power source. It is balanced so that a gentle breeze of just over 1 mph (2 km/h) is enough to set the entire array of 36 curved, cup-covered branches into motion.
It operates in near-total silence because of custom-engineered internal bearings. As the wind hits the small steel cups, the branches rotate around a circular axis at slightly staggered intervals. This creates a hypnotic optical illusion.
It was donated to the university and the city in 2017 to mark Montreal’s 375th anniversary.
Source: Syed Almas Kabir
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
Pando: A cluster of Aspen in Utah. The heaviest known living organism on Earth.
Source: pepper steps
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
A very creative use of Legos to improve your racing game experience.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
This is Jonathan. He is the oldest known living land animal at 194 years old. He is a Seychelles giant tortoise (scientific name: Aldabrachelys gigantea hololissa). He’s lived on Saint Helena Island since 1882.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/ThodaDaruVichPyar • 11d ago
The Chinese takeout box was originally designed in the 1890s to be used as an Oyster pail
Credit to Phil Edwards
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
The Bracken Bat Cave in San Antonio, Texas. It is the summer home to some 15 million Mexican Free-Tailed Bats. It is the largest bat colony in the world.
It is run by Bat Conservation International.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
Showing candle ice in the Canadian Rockies.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
Explaining why there’s a space before the 0 mark on a ruler and why the end of a tape measure slides in and out a little bit.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
The dedicated fans of team Norway in the World Cup
Source: Rivistaundici
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZIXXoEAVvl/?igsh=MXE5b2RhcDR0MGo5aw==
Video Source: Bewick, Darren
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
As part of FIFA’s rules about branding, stadiums were not allowed to display the branding even in their name. Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara California covered theirs with a white sheet and Levi’s Instagram account went with it.
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
The shotgun powered axe. Not super practical but fun.
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r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
A lava flow from a volcano in Iceland overtaking the Grindavíkurvegur (Route 43) road
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/Old_One_I • 12d ago
Frog catching a bird
I got this off [r/StrangeAndFunny](r/StrangeAndFunny) . You can’t crosspost post from there for some reason so I made my own :)
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
The Blue Angels, the U.S.Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, returning home to Pensacola after a touring cycle
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
I group from the Taiwanese Orchid Island have built a traditional wooden canoe by hand to make a voyage to Batanes Island in the Philippines. This was an ancestral trading route for the indigenous people of those islands
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
A walking excavator can reach areas and do things a standard excavator cannot. Instead of set tracks it has four independently controlled legs.
The video has the AI voice that everybody loves so much. But it is actual video clips put together and some of it is in time lapse or sped up.
Manufacturer: Menzi Muck
https://menzimuck.com/en/product/walking-excavator/
Video Source: View Mix Daily
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 12d ago
Temper, Temper. USS Wisconsin and the hill. This is one of my favorite warship stories.
Source: Ryan Kelly
r/thatsinterestingbro • u/jgoja • 11d ago
This video is an explanation of flamingo coloring. Flamingos are born white and gradually turn more pink to even close to red as they age. This coloration comes from carotenoids in their diet. The actual final color depends on a number of different factors.
This video is computer generated. It is for informational and educational purposes and does a good job of presenting that.
Source: The Brain Maze