The more time that you spend on this planet, the more time you have to realize that there’s just so much we’ll truly never be able to know. The world is filled with mysteries. In this case though, we’re talking about the colossal sized things that seem to be from another planet entirely. They’re just that big.

1. Of a bar tab.

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2. Of a wolf.

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3. Of a pearl.

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4. Of a thorn.

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5. Of a stingray.

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6. Of driftwood.

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7. Of a cow.

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8. Of a quartz crystal.

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9. Of a halibut.

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10. Of a maple leaf.

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11. Of a kitty.

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12. Of Shawarma/Doner wheels.

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13. Of a strawberry.

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14. Of a Brazilian style fish and chips.

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15. Of a traffic cone.

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16. Of a locking clip.

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17. Of a lemon.

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18. Of a 165 lbs beast.

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19. Of a snail. Foot for scale.

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Meet the Writer

Matt has spent over the last 8 years as both a writer and editor, working in Seattle and Brooklyn, where he is now based. He loves escaping the tirelessly fast pace of the “Mad Apple” that is NYC by taking walks and runs through parks where he’s able to catch up on the latest tea about society from the city’s ever chatty, always hungry, occasionally maniacal, pigeons. They always have a lot to say. When he’s not taking his urban nature strolls, or dutifully combing the deepest rabbit holes of the internet to find the content that’s worth sinking your mind’s teeth into, he’s likely holed up at a dark-lit dive bar with a new book and/or some friends, or just as easily he could be on the hunt for the next addition to his steadily growing plant family.

These days Matt’s caught up in trying to provide folks as many vivid glimpses into the days long since passed as he can, through fun and engaging collections of hand-picked vintage photos.