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A gentleman of a bygone era, 1940s.

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Puffy the cat, credited with putting over 300 people into a hypnotic trance with her enormous unblinking eyes, 1944.

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Charles Bronson in 2001. The most violent prisoner in the UK, having served 50 years and been in 120 correctional facilities.

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The oldest Native American, John Smith, lived in three centuries! He was born in the 18th century, lived through the entire 19th century, and died in the 20th century. He was 137 years old.

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People run from a wave of thick smoke caused by the collapse of one of the Twin Towers, September 11, 2001.

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Two native hunters with a trophy man-eating python. Philippines, 1970.

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Aerial photos taken over the Amazon rainforest show an uncontacted tribal community consisting of only 100 people.

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The first mobile phone, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, was introduced on April 3, 1973, by engineer Martin Cooper from Motorola. It was the first portable device that allowed calls without a wired connection, marking the beginning of the mobile communication era.

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This is a type of execution where the condemned person was tied to the muzzle of a cannon and shot through the body with a cannonball.

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Nilsen followed this instruction when he dismembered the body.

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These chains were long enough to take the book off the shelf and read it, but prevented the book from being taken out of the library. This practice was common until the 18th century, due to the high value of each book.

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⚡️ - I can read sometimes.
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Iris agate - a stone with a rainbow inside...

It's simply an incredible sight! Do you agree with this?
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In Turkey, there is a province located underground.

Hidden within the rocks of Erciyes are 11 underground cities and three rock settlements. Thanks to the work of speleologists, these ancient, forgotten places buried in darkness shine with light once again.

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This largest transport aircraft in the world was designed to carry heavy and oversized cargo, including the "Buran" space shuttle. "Mriya" has set numerous world records for payload capacity and the size of transported cargo.

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This fight is considered the first documented boxing match in history. Fights at that time were conducted without gloves, and the rules were minimal or nonexistent.

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Violet Constance Jessop worked as a stewardess and nurse on three of the most famous ocean liners — the "Olympic," the "Titanic," and the "Britannic."

Each of them met with disaster: the "Olympic" collided with another ship and nearly sank, the "Titanic" struck an iceberg and sank, and the "Britannic" hit a mine and sank. However, Violet emerged unscathed from all these catastrophes.

These incidents did not scare her, and she continued working until she retired. Violet lived a long and happy life, passing away at the age of 83.

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John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy at their wedding, September 12, 1953.

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Would you like to have one of these at your workplace?
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👀 The largest albino family in the world lives in India.

The head of the family, Rositural Pullan, his wife Mani, and their five children are all pure albinos.

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One of only a few remaining to this day. Created around 1840 BCE, granite.

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Marilyn Monroe at the 23rd Academy Awards ceremony.

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Rock engraving of a giraffe (Dabous, Niger, Africa)

The age of the finding is approximately 9000 years.

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The elephant Kama walks with the daughter of a circus tamer, 1958.

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A train from the 18th-19th centuries from the inside.

Today, such a sight is considered an exceptional rarity.

Which train design style do you like better - the old one as pictured or the modern one as it is now?

⚡️ - Old
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Mercury, Venus, and Saturn over the pyramids of Giza.

This occurs once every 2,373 years.

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A blind boy who lost his hands during the war learns to read Braille with his lips. Rome, 1948.

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Polish athlete Stanisława Walasiewicz won the 100-meter race at the 1932 Olympics, setting a world record. Only after her death in 1980, during an autopsy, was it discovered that she was male (by genitalia) but possessed both male and female pairs of chromosomes.

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The 1500-year-old "Tree of Life" is located in South Africa. It is one of the oldest living beings on Earth.

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This event marked the beginning of the tradition of annually recognizing outstanding achievements in science, literature, and the promotion of peace, according to the will of Alfred Nobel.

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