30 Incredible Photos That Look Like Fake But Are Actually Real

Photoshop is a powerful tool that can change and transform anything or anyone. But one tool can do much more than anyone could think of. This tool is nothing but mother nature, which, according to a quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan, can "make fun of the power of man at any time." People can work with nature to make something unique without going against it.

We have put together 30 beautiful pictures that may look fake to most people, but they are all-natural and have yet to be touched up.

1. A Hurricane destroyed these Standing Giants

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2. Benedick Radcliffe's wire art

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3. That looks like a pretty big meal.

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4. Ron Mueck's sculptures are 100% real.

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5. The Tap Fountain That Floats!

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6. Have you seen this dust storm in Australia caused by an arcus cloud?

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7. This sinkhole was made in Guatemala in 2010.

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8. Sun Cruise Resort & Yacht is the world's first on-land cruise ship.

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9. These two Chinese fishermen make their way through a river full of algae.

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10. A rainbow and a tornado happened at the same time in Kansas.

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11. The Majestic Lion's Mane Jellyfish.

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12. Illusions that look very real.

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13. A beautiful shelter made of mirrors in the middle of a California desert.

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14. In the end, the steps turned into a point.

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15. She Ping with about 460,000 bees attached.

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16. This shows how powerful makeup can be.

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17. Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world. It is in Bolivia.

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18. This boat seems to be flying.

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19. Zhangye Danxia: What a beautiful piece of land in China's Gansu province!

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20. Trees in Schonbrunn Park with geometric shapes.

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21. These lenticular clouds are so cool!

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22. This Is A Frozen Pond In Switzerland.

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23. This utility pole stopped working.

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24. The Haussmann building on Avenue Georges V in Paris

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25. What's the magic?

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26. The image of a pile of wood in the water.

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27. The sculpture looks like a cartoon in New Zealand.

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28. Undulatus Asperatus.


29. Alicia Martin's sculpture of a book falling.

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30. The Cellular Pattern of Bags Hanging in the Sky.

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