Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
The world is full of many things that can blow your mind. A user named ‘Wolf of X’ shared visuals of massive objects on platform X, that will make you feel very very small in size.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Let’s have a look at them!
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Check this Balloon vendor at the beach with his huge pile of balloons reaching the sky!
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
This photo captures Queen Mary 2, the luxury cruise ship in comparison to its Captain.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Can you guess the number of students taking the entrance exam for an Art School in China in this photo?
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Check out the world's tallest statue ‘Statue Of Unity’, which stands on a 190 ft base and 787 ft height, located in Gujarat, India.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
This ancient enormous French flag measuring 16x8.3 metres, dates back to the Battle of the Malta Convoy in 1800.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
This is the animation of the second largest known near-Earth asteroid- Eros and its impact on Earth if it hits the planet.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
The image captures the Quetzalcoatlus Northropi, the largest known flying animal that ever existed on the planet in comparison to a human.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Feel the smallness around ‘Jatayu Earth's Center’, housing the world’s largest sculpture of a bird.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Witness the vastness of these giant sequoia trees, the world’s largest and oldest living organisms with 300 ft height and 20-40 ft trunk diameters.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
The image showcases the comparison between the size of the human body and the size of the content in a single fire truck.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: X/Wolf of X
Last but not least, the size of the chain used in the anchor of the Titanic, in comparison to the size of its workers, captured in circa 1910.