I've compiled some information on this topic.
And honestly, I sometimes wonder how it's possible that tiny beings like us "shape" this planet so much.
A salt mine in Iran. It must be overwhelming to stand there.
The General Sherman Tree is the most voluminous living tree on Earth.
It is a mountain or giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) and is located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in the US state of California.
Its age is estimated at approximately 1900 to 2500 years.
Please pay attention to the people below him.
And to go with it, a saw blade. Hopefully, it will never be used on any of these trees.
A ship. Isn't it incredible what tiny beings can create.
A flag hoisted on a Spanish ship during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. How big was the ship?
This is a lathe. I suspect it's 60-70 years old.
A blue whale.
If he wanted to, he could simply tip over our little boats.
Instead, small ants like us wipe out such giants.
Here are crew members inside a tanker transporting liquefied gas. Very topical.
This is the fifth largest statue in the world. It is located in Japan.
I wouldn't like it to be located near my home.