WONDERS of the world have been transformed into their mini-versions in a seven-year round the world adventure. From ancient wonders like the legendary Acropolis of Greece and the stone heads of Easter Island to modern icons such as the famous Brooklyn Bridge in New York and London’s Houses of Parliament – these are the mini-monuments that will dazzle you. Other outstanding pictures include the Eiffel Tower made to look like a toy over the Paris, the jaw-dropping vista of Machu Picchu in Peru made tiny and while not technically a wonder the fun image of a dreamy landscape invaded by hot-air balloons has been included.By using a photo-processing method called tilt-shift, New York photographer Richard Silver, 51, spent £20K over seven-years to create the eye-popping visual feast from across the planet.
A little caterpillar fearlessly scampers down a branch and confronts a praying mantis .
Swimming side by side with divers, these manatees will do anything they can to stay warm .
An American black bear mimics John Travolta’s famous Saturday Night Fever dance move by hurling its arm in the air .
A couple celebrated tying the knot with a spectacular Alice in Wonderland-themed wedding reception .
A German photographer travelled around Africa where he met and photographed members of tribes in a series of intimate portraits .
Going for long rides through vast fields together, this twosome share an unbreakable bond .
POWERFUL bolts of lightning illuminate the night sky in an incredible autumn storm over the Sardinian coastline .
WIDE EYED with a huge smile across her face, this little elephant is a picture of happiness .
Pouncing down on top of his twin brother, these two snow leopard cubs practice their kung-fu moves .
A tiny puppy who lost his front legs after being hit by a train has been given and new LEASH of life with a set of wheels .
A photographer has captured stunning photographs of the Milky Way above picturesque landscapes in the UK and Italy .
A host of websites that are almost twenty years old are collecting a cult following thanks to their retro appeal .