A hundred years ago, photographs depicted the truth, but now with the advent of Photoshop, anything can be fabricated with a click of a mouse. You may not believe it, but the following photos have not been altered in Photoshop and depict the real deal. Sometimes you just have to see things to believe them, like Pepsi NEXT. You've got to taste it to believe it.
The Southern Sky Columnis located in the Zhangjiajie National Forest
Park in China. It's nickname is Avatar Hallelujah Mountain after the
floating mountains in the sci-fi movie.
Steve Richards may have adjusted the saturation in this image, but this place really exists!
Sinkholes
are real and terrifying! This particular sinkhole was found in
Guatemala City in 2010. It was 18m (60ft) wide, and 60m (200ft) deep.
If you are rich, you can inscribe your name on anything! Sheikh
Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan is a billionaire and part of the Abu Dhabi
royal family. He decided to inscribe his name permanently onto his
private island. You can see for yourself on Google Maps.
Spanish photographer Chema Madoz uses film in all of his projects. None of his photos are altered with Photoshop.
For some reason, these sports spectators decided to put watermelons on their heads.
Just a fluffy sheep dog jumping over a hurdle.
Nobody knows the reason why this squirrel is purple, but it was found in a Pennsylvania backyard in February of 2012.
And now for a real two-faced cat! Frank and Louie just turned 12 years old and is the world's oldest two-faced cat.
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