There are a lot of cool things to see out there in the world. Learning and discovering new things does not end when you graduate from school; learning and seeing new things can happen anywhere! Even if you don't see anything interesting in your own time out in the wild, there is so much to learn online. The internet was originally an encyclopedia, so why not use it for its original purpose and learn something new today? Whether that be reading an interesting article, learning a new fact, or scrolling Reddit for some cool photos.

Reddit isn't home to only memes, there are subreddits for just about anything! And the ones that contain the more factual and interesting stuff are some of the best. It's cool to see some of the world's wonders, and it's a nice change from the normal internet content. Here are 25 super interesting things to see today.

24-Year Difference in Animation

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Hedgehog Skeleton

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This Genetically Unique Cardinal

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The Design of This House

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The Moon Looking Like Saturn

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A Medieval Graveyard

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30 Million-Year-Old Praying Mantis Preserved in Amber

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Butterfly Closeup

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Dew on a Spider Web

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Washed up Pacific Football Fish

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Steve Jobs' Email He Sent to Himself 1 Year Before His Passing

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Changes

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Happy Halloween

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Exponential Growth

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This Strange Occurrence

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Buzz Aldrin, First Space Selfie

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Russian Soldiers Feeding Polar Bears, 1950

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Soba Noodles Delivery Man, Tokyo 1935

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1912 Football Helmet Testing

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The Change in The Roads Over The Years

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A Surviving Pane of Glass From The Twin Towers

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The Golden Gate 50th Anniversary

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1700-Year-Old Roman Glass

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Silver Bracelet After an Hour of Hot Springs

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A Mountain of Bison Skulls For Fertilizer, 1870

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