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"Unveiling the Biggest Wonders of the World: From Canberra's Majestic Swimming Pool to the Enchanting Cave of Crystals in Naica Mine

Background imageBiggest Collection: Asia, Bhutan, Thimpu. Buddha Dordenma overlooking Thimpu

Asia, Bhutan, Thimpu. Buddha Dordenma overlooking Thimpu

Background imageBiggest Collection: An-225 Mriya

An-225 Mriya

Background imageBiggest Collection: Indian Ocean seascape and sandy beach at Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park World Heritage Site, St

Indian Ocean seascape and sandy beach at Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park World Heritage Site, St. Lucia, South Africa

Background imageBiggest Collection: Picture No. 10889588

Picture No. 10889588
Tahua and Salar de Uyuni - the little community Tahua is located on the shores of Salar de Uyuni, the biggest salt lake on earth Date:

Background imageBiggest Collection: Picture No. 10885036

Picture No. 10885036
Salar de Atacama - second biggest salt lake in the world and small alkaline lagunas situated on the foothills of the Andes at dusk with full moon Date:

Background imageBiggest Collection: Picture No. 10885035

Picture No. 10885035
Salar de Atacama - second biggest salt lake in the world and small alkaline lagunas situated on the foothills of the Andes in late evening light Date:

Background imageBiggest Collection: Worlds Largest Bee House, Guinness World Record holder for largest bug hotel

Worlds Largest Bee House, Guinness World Record holder for largest bug hotel, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent, England, April

Background imageBiggest Collection: February - Cutting Weather. A typical day at Dr Swishtails Academy. George Cruikshank

February - Cutting Weather. A typical day at Dr Swishtails Academy. George Cruikshank cartoon from The Comic Almanack for 1839

Background imageBiggest Collection: Spruce Goose Hull On The Move

Spruce Goose Hull On The Move
Culver City, California: June 16, 1946 The 220 foot long hull of Howard Hughes flying boat come to a halt on its 28 mile trip to Long Beach

Background imageBiggest Collection: Spruce Goose Hull Construction

Spruce Goose Hull Construction
Culver City, California: c. 1946 The 220 foot long hull of Howard Hughes flying boat under construction in its hangar. It is near completion with its final coat of aluminum lacquer

Background imageBiggest Collection: Spruce Goose Wing On The Move

Spruce Goose Wing On The Move
Hermosa Beach, California: June 13, 1946 A wing section of Howard Hughes flying boat, the eight engine HK-1, passes through Hermosa Beach on its way to the dock at Long Beach where it will be

Background imageBiggest Collection: Woman Cuts 250 Pound Cake

Woman Cuts 250 Pound Cake
United States: c. 1920. A woman cuts into a 250 pound cake with a single candle on top. The cake is 38 inches across, 24 inches high, and it contains 960 eggs, 105 pounds of flour

Background imageBiggest Collection: Baking The Worlds Largest Apple Pie

Baking The Worlds Largest Apple Pie
Yakima, Washington: October, 1927. Bakers preparing to bake the worlds largest apple pie to celebrate National Apple Week in Yakima

Background imageBiggest Collection: Making The Worlds Largest Apple Pie

Making The Worlds Largest Apple Pie
Yakima, Washington: October, 1927. Bakers loading the 400 gallons of apples used to make the worlds largest apple pie to celebrate National Apple Week in Yakima

Background imageBiggest Collection: Worlds Largest Loaf Of Italian Bread

Worlds Largest Loaf Of Italian Bread
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: c. 1930. The worlds largest loaf of Italian bread was baked here by Joseph Rugeriis. It weighed 160 pounds and was turned over to the unemployed in Philadelphia

Background imageBiggest Collection: Largest Radio Built

Largest Radio Built
Chicago, Illinois: 1936 Designer E. H. Scott and Murry G. Clay, chief engineer at Scott Radio Laboratories, inspect the new 40 tube Scott All-Wave Receiver

Background imageBiggest Collection: Worlds Largest Radio Set

Worlds Largest Radio Set
Chicago, Illinois: 1936 Radio engineer E. H. Scott with the 40 tube Quaranta radio that he built. It is the largest radio ever built. With Mr. Scott is Angelita Harmes of Scott Radio Laboratoties

Background imageBiggest Collection: Tall And Short Of It

Tall And Short Of It
United States: c. 1938. Robert Wadlow, the worlds tallest man, share sweeping duties with two members of the Doll family while on tour with the Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey Circus

Background imageBiggest Collection: Guinness World Record holder for largest bug hotel, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent, England

Guinness World Record holder for largest bug hotel, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent, England, February

Background imageBiggest Collection: India, Delhi, spices for sale at Khari Baoli, Asias biggest spice market

India, Delhi, spices for sale at Khari Baoli, Asias biggest spice market

Background imageBiggest Collection: Aerodynamic forces in flight, diagram C018 / 3556

Aerodynamic forces in flight, diagram C018 / 3556
Aerodynamic forces in flight. Diagram showing the forces (arrows) that act on an aeroplane in flight. Lift is generated through, and acts perpendicular to, the wings

Background imageBiggest Collection: Carboniferous forest fire, artwork

Carboniferous forest fire, artwork
Carboniferous forest fire. Computer artwork of a forest fire raging through a Carboniferous (around 354-290 million years ago) forest in what is now Scotland, with an Arthropleura sp

Background imageBiggest Collection: V-12 helicopter C017 / 7576

V-12 helicopter C017 / 7576
V-12 helicopter. The Russian built Mil V-12 is the worlds largest helicopter. The fuselage was over 28 metres in length and 4.4 metres in width and height

Background imageBiggest Collection: Blue whale model C016 / 6225

Blue whale model C016 / 6225
Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) model on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBiggest Collection: Indian water buffalo horns C016 / 6154

Indian water buffalo horns C016 / 6154
Indian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) horns. These are the largest Indian water buffalo horns ever recorded, each being almost 2 metres long. Held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBiggest Collection: Titan beetle C016 / 5944

Titan beetle C016 / 5944
Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus). The titan is the largest beetle in the world, measuring between 12 and 20 centimetres in length. This specimen measures 15 centimetres

Background imageBiggest Collection: Blue whale model C016 / 6224

Blue whale model C016 / 6224
Blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) model on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBiggest Collection: Giant solar flare, satellite image

Giant solar flare, satellite image
Giant solar flare. Satellite image showing the development of a giant solar flare (bright) erupting from the surface of the Sun (centre)

Background imageBiggest Collection: Giant solar flare, UV telescope image

Giant solar flare, UV telescope image
Giant solar flare. Ultraviolet (UV) image at 195nm wavelength, of a giant solar flare (bright, lower right) erupting from the surface of the Sun

Background imageBiggest Collection: Prehistoric millipede, artwork

Prehistoric millipede, artwork
Prehistoric millipede. Computer artwork of an Arthropleura sp. myriapod crawling through the undergrowth of a Carboniferous (around 354-290 million years ago) forest in what is now Scotland

Background imageBiggest Collection: RMS Mauretania

RMS Mauretania. When the Mauretania was launched on 20th September 1906, she was the largest and fastest ship in the world. She held the Blue Riband, the transatlantic speed record, for 22 years

Background imageBiggest Collection: RMS Mauretania in war camouflage

RMS Mauretania in war camouflage
RMS Mauretania in dazzle camouflage during World War I. The ship was painted with this camouflage while serving as a troop ship

Background imageBiggest Collection: Titin-telethonin complex, molecular model

Titin-telethonin complex, molecular model
Titin-telethonin complex. Molecular model of the end of two titin protein molecules (purple and green) complexed with a telethonin protein (orange) molecule

Background imageBiggest Collection: Titan beetle C016 / 5668

Titan beetle C016 / 5668
Titan beetle (Titanus giganteus). This is the largest known beetle. It inhabits the Amazon forests

Background imageBiggest Collection: Moons South Pole-Aitken basin

Moons South Pole-Aitken basin
South Pole-Aitken basin. Mosaic image of the Constellation region of the South Pole-Aitkin (SPA) basin, the largest and oldest crater on the Moon

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship over Manhattan, New York, US C016 / 2790

Airship over Manhattan, New York, US C016 / 2790
Airship over Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, in 1933. This is the USS Macon (ZRS-5), a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship USS Akron C016 / 2789

Airship USS Akron C016 / 2789
Airship USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship hull interior C016 / 2788

Airship hull interior C016 / 2788
Airship hull interior. Interior of the hull of the USS Akron (ZRS-4) prior to gas cell installation. The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship bow mooring post C016 / 2787

Airship bow mooring post C016 / 2787
Airship bow mooring post

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship control car C016 / 2785

Airship control car C016 / 2785
Airship control car. Pilot at the wheel in the control car of the USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship navigation room C016 / 2786

Airship navigation room C016 / 2786
Airship navigation room. Navigator plotting a route on a map in the navigation room of the USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship emergency control station C016 / 2784

Airship emergency control station C016 / 2784
Airship emergency control station. Pilots in the emergency control station of the USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship construction C016 / 2778

Airship construction C016 / 2778
Airship construction. Nose of the USS Akron (ZRS-4) being attached. The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship side corridor C016 / 2782

Airship side corridor C016 / 2782
Airship side corridor. Airmen on the side corridor of the USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship inspection C016 / 2783

Airship inspection C016 / 2783
Airship inspection. Head-Chief Inspector of Structures walking through the USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship construction C016 / 2779

Airship construction C016 / 2779
Airship construction. First main frame of USS Akron (ZRS-4) being pulled into place. The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation

Background imageBiggest Collection: Airship propeller C016 / 2781

Airship propeller C016 / 2781
Airship propeller. Close-up of a propeller on the USS Akron (ZRS-4). The USS Akron was a helium-filled rigid airship built in the USA by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation



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"Unveiling the Biggest Wonders of the World: From Canberra's Majestic Swimming Pool to the Enchanting Cave of Crystals in Naica Mine, Mexico" Embark on a breathtaking journey as we explore some of the biggest marvels that Mother Nature and human ingenuity have bestowed upon us. Dive into Canberra's swimming pool, an architectural masterpiece that stands tall as one of the biggest aquatic wonders ever created. Soar through the skies aboard an Airbus A380 in flight C017/7889, experiencing firsthand the grandeur and sheer size of this colossal aircraft. Marvel at its wingspan and be amazed by how it effortlessly defies gravity. Descend into darkness within Mexico's Cave of Crystals, where gigantic crystal formations reach unimaginable heights. Witness nature's artistry unfold before your eyes as these magnificent structures stand as a testament to time itself. Travel back millions of years to encounter Megalodon, the largest prehistoric shark known to man. Imagine being face-to-face with this ancient predator, whose immense size sends shivers down your spine even from beyond extinction. Witness Splitting Slates reveal their monumental power as they effortlessly cleave apart under tremendous pressure. These geological giants showcase nature's ability to shape our world with forceful elegance. Plunge beneath Indonesian waters and encounter Whale Sharks (Rhincodon typus) in Cenderawasih Bay West Papua Indonesia – gentle giants whose massive presence leaves you awestruck yet humbled by their gracefulness. Relive history during The Siege of Gibraltar - 1 when mighty forces clashed for control over this strategic fortress. Stand witness to battles fought on a grand scale that shaped nations and defined eras. Step foot inside LA Samaritaine in Paris – a retail giant offering endless choices amidst opulent surroundings. Lose yourself among its vast halls while indulging in luxury like never before. Take an eye-opening Texan perspective on America from above, where the vastness of this great nation unfolds before you.