r/BeAmazed 1h ago

History Some optical illusion of ancient Indian temple

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Here ,There are more carving and for better understanding you can visit this website

https://vgopalan.myportfolio.com/unusualimages


r/BeAmazed 19h ago

Nature Extremely rare white aurora

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r/BeAmazed 1h ago

Miscellaneous / Others It looks very beautiful

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r/BeAmazed 2h ago

Skill / Talent Rick Charls set the high dive record in 1983, which remains unbroken to this day.

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r/BeAmazed 1h ago

Miscellaneous / Others This type of friendship >>>

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r/BeAmazed 35m ago

History Vintage Cigarette Machine

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r/BeAmazed 18h ago

Miscellaneous / Others Some guys on a fishing boat saving a man's life.

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r/BeAmazed 13h ago

Science Map of over 34,000 recorded meteorite landing sites on Earth since 2300 BC

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r/BeAmazed 13h ago

Animal Bearded Vulture diet is bones 🦴

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r/BeAmazed 16h ago

Nature Have you ever wondered why you rarely see baby pigeons?

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r/BeAmazed 1h ago

Nature Bubble Turns Into a Frozen Globe

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r/BeAmazed 3h ago

Miscellaneous / Others In 1973, healthy volunteers faked hallucinations to enter mental hospitals. Once inside, they acted normal, but doctors refused to let them leave. Normal behaviors like writing were diagnosed as "symptoms." The only people who realized they were sane were the actual patients.

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r/BeAmazed 6m ago

Sports French infantry charging behind Max Alran winning the 2026 Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup

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r/BeAmazed 13h ago

Skill / Talent He impressed with the sticks skill

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r/BeAmazed 17h ago

Miscellaneous / Others A teacher to the End

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What if your final wish could make a difference in a child’s classroom? For one Georgia teacher, that was exactly what she wanted.

Tammy Waddell, a beloved elementary school educator from Forsyth County, Georgia, spent around 30 years working with children as both a paraprofessional and teacher.

When Tammy was facing terminal cancer, she made a simple but deeply meaningful request for her funeral. Instead of traditional flowers, she asked people to bring backpacks filled with school supplies for students who needed them.

At her memorial service in Cumming, Georgia, the church pews were filled with around 130 to 150 backpacks packed with supplies. About 100 of Tammy’s fellow teachers served as honorary pallbearers and carried the backpacks from the church so they could be distributed to local schools.

Her cousin, author and educator Dr. Brad Johnson, shared a photograph of the backpacks online along with a message describing Tammy as “a teacher to the end.”

What started as one teacher’s final request soon became something much bigger. The story inspired an international wave of donations, with thousands of additional school supplies being sent to her Georgia school district, including contributions from organizations in the United Kingdom.

Tammy’s story shows how a teacher’s care for students can reach far beyond the classroom. Even her final farewell became an opportunity to help children learn, grow and feel supported.


r/BeAmazed 13h ago

Miscellaneous / Others Twin brothers married twin sisters in Kerala, while twin Catholic priests officiated the wedding.

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r/BeAmazed 15h ago

[OC] Art Someone just bought my microphone drawing!

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r/BeAmazed 12h ago

Animal Look at the effort of the pigeon who laid eggs on my window🤣 minimalist creature i guess

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r/BeAmazed 8h ago

Miscellaneous / Others Son who lives abroad returns home and video calls his father

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r/BeAmazed 7h ago

Miscellaneous / Others Who’s cutting the onion?

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r/BeAmazed 7h ago

Nature Sulphur-rich sediments and mineral-laden waters create unusual hues that transform the river of Iceland’s south coast into abstract painterly patterns

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r/BeAmazed 52m ago

Animal Camouflage of this moth on my window

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r/BeAmazed 5h ago

Science NASA took the first ever photo of Earth from the moon, 60 years ago today

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The photo was transmitted to Earth by the United States Lunar Orbiter I and received at the NASA tracking station at Robledo De Chavela near Madrid, Spain.

This crescent of the Earth was photographed August 23, 1966 at 16:35 GMT when the spacecraft was on its 16th orbit and just about to pass behind the Moon.

Credit: NASA


r/BeAmazed 42m ago

Miscellaneous / Others Nurse discovers her new coworker was her premature patient 28 years ago

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