Scientists have discovered a cave that may be the largest in Canada, and it's never been seen before by humans2yr ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Our subreddit is trending! Here's a swimmer holding on to a giant underwater boat propeller.2yr ⋅ beethy ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Wreck of the Titanic, set for 1997 film - inverted to ease lighting and camera angles.2yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Christ the Redeemer getting some maintenance for its upcoming 90th birthday2yr ⋅ PandoraFortuneCookie ⋅ r/HumanForScale
A farmer in Michigan found a wooly mammoth skull buried in his field.1yr ⋅ master-jono ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Once at the bottom of an ancient sea, which is now the hills of Canada,, this huge Ammonite fossil7mo ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Amorphhopallus Titanium, one of the largest flowers in the world. It only blooms for 4 days every 40 years1yr ⋅ Low_Big5544 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
A giant snowman measuring 17 ft., made by two girls in Aberdeen, Scotland, Jan. 3, 1963.6mo ⋅ morganmonroe81 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Titanoboa, extinct snake lived in South America 58 to 60 million years ago / replica created for the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens2yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/HumanForScale
In 1994 Bill Gates sat on this stack of papers. Proclaiming that a single CD-ROM can hold more information than all the paper he's sitting on11mo ⋅ rdgdte ⋅ r/HumanForScale
This snow woman has trees for arms and skis for eyelashes, and holds the Guinness world record for being the tallest snow person, a few ft shorter than the Statue of Liberty5mo ⋅ Mofunz ⋅ r/HumanForScale
One of the huge rings they used for close-up shots in LORD OF THE RINGS2yr ⋅ Drewsef916 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Argentinosaurus, the largest member of the titanosaurs. Measuring up to 36.6 m (120 ft) in length and weighing up to 84 tons, this behemoth is widely considered to be the largest living thing to ever walk on land.1yr ⋅ Shanemaximo ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Botanical Park of Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Founded in 1808, it is considered one of the most important in the world1yr ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
I never knew what absolute U N I T S Clydesdales are until I saw this picture.2yr ⋅ orallyWash82 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
This is a single living cell, Valonia Ventricosa, the largest single-celled organism on Earth.6mo ⋅ GaGator43 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Dignity is a 50ft sculpture in Chamberlain, South Dakota, created by artist Daniel Lamphere to honor the women of the Sioux Nation1yr ⋅ proffgilligan ⋅ r/HumanForScale
150 Meter aluminum sea serpent skeleton sculpture in nantes,France. Artist Huang yong ping6mo ⋅ 4reddityo ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Gigantopithecus - largest ape to have ever lived. Stood 10 feet tall and weighed near 1200 pounds. It was a vegetarian.2yr ⋅ campi1987 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Prototype of a Transit Elevated Bus designed to straddle road traffic / the Chinese program was eventually scrapped due to issues of viability and corruption.3yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Mosaic formed from over 320,000 steamed rice cakes (puto), Phillipines, 2017.2yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Cassowaries, the deadliest bird in the world, can grow to 5-6 feet tall with some females reaching 6.6 ft in height.2yr ⋅ enigmaticbloke ⋅ r/HumanForScale
My 14 yr old daughter poses with the Lego Titanic she got for Christmas and completed today.4mo ⋅ howdoumakeausername ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Kummakivi is a large balancing rock in Ruokolahti, Finland. The boulder lies on a convex bedrock surface with a very small footprint but so firmly that it cannot be rocked with human force. It has been there for approximately 11,000 years8mo ⋅ Stotallytob3r ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Found this old photo of me and my friends next to this giant pizza2yr ⋅ Discocheese69 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
This dress was wore by Queen Victoria. I didn’t know she was so small!2yr ⋅ bananaclaws ⋅ r/HumanForScale
2 guards from Delhi Durbar with James Recalton an American photographer who visited India in 19032yr ⋅ psycot ⋅ r/HumanForScale
I saw the Spanish flag earlier and had to show y’all this French flag that was captured in Malta in 18002yr ⋅ esteban_dito ⋅ r/HumanForScale
The Quetzalcoatlus Northropi, the largest known flying animal that ever existed!2yr ⋅ DooBeeDoer207 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Rift caused by the Earthquake in Hatay, Turkey. Humans are in front of left top green area.4mo ⋅ razzraziel ⋅ r/HumanForScale
“Dragon Eye”, a metamorphic rock formation was found in a stone mine in Lancashire, England8mo ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Concrete dome of the Roman Pantheon / repair to crack during 1925 restoration.1yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/HumanForScale
College basketball players and the cheerleaders, both are humans for scale2yr ⋅ westerbypl ⋅ r/HumanForScale
British angler catches orange carp nicknamed 'the Carrot' on fishing trip to France7mo ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
The Zamalek tree (Banyan tree), located on a street in Cairo, is 152 years old. Where it was brought from India by order of Khedive Ismail and was planted in this street in 1868 AD6mo ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Kummakivi is a 500,000 Kg rock in Finland that has been balancing on top of another rock for 11 000 years11mo ⋅ j3ffr33d0m ⋅ r/HumanForScale
The Dragons eye 👁🐉 in an abandoned Stone underground quarry , picture taken by myself (Antonio Llufriu )1yr ⋅ Underground_1973 ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Sculpture of Bison antiquus, an extinct species that lived until about 10,000 years ago / Lubbock Lake Landmark archaeological site, Texas.1yr ⋅ sverdrupian ⋅ r/HumanForScale
One of the flags of the Spanish ships sunk in the Battle of Trafalgar7mo ⋅ OhMyDiosito ⋅ r/HumanForScale
The largest meteorite on earth is this 60 tonnes monster named Hoba. It is located in Namibia, and has never been moved.1yr ⋅ UhhhmWut ⋅ r/HumanForScale
The wonders in our world. 150 ft. Iceberg passing through Iceberg Alley near Ferryland, Newfoundland, Canada 🇨🇦2yr ⋅ FatiniZuki ⋅ r/HumanForScale