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🚗 TOP 5 Cars Released in 1975
1️⃣ BMW 3 Series (E21)
The very first 3 Series. This model started the legacy of BMW’s most successful lineup.
2️⃣ Porsche 911 Turbo (930)
The infamous “widowmaker” — wild turbo and rear-wheel drive. The first-ever turbocharged 911!
3️⃣ Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk1
Launched as a “shockingly fast hatchback.” This car gave birth to the entire hot hatch category.
4️⃣ Jaguar XJ-S
A luxurious British coupe that replaced the legendary E-Type. Pure ‘70s style in every curve.
5️⃣ Lada 2101 (Zhiguli)
A licensed version of the Fiat 124 — became the symbol of the Soviet automotive era.
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A well-preserved trilobite aged ~ 500 million years. The trilobite is an ancient marine arthropod that existed from the Cambrian to the Permian period (about 520–250 million years ago).
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The zoo director persuades a chimpanzee named Sami to return to the zoo after escaping, 1988.
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Michael Jordan plays basketball in wheelchairs with a paralyzed young man, 1987.
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The images were taken by medical professionals in November 1954 when the celebrity was examined at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Florida for endometriosis. The auction organizers initially planned to sell the images of her chest for just $3,000, but they ended up fetching much more.
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For example, javelin throwing with both hands and stone putting. At the 1900 Games in Paris, there was obstacle swimming over 200 meters – swimmers had to navigate submerged logs and dive under boats anchored in place.
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Joanne Rowling holds the first published novel about the adventures of Harry Potter, 1997.
Have you read or watched Harry Potter?
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A nationwide referendum would be held, and anyone who voted in favor of participating in the war would immediately become a volunteer and be sent to the front lines.
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Mike Tyson in glamorous pink handcuffs was sent to jail for drug possession and driving under the influence, 2008.
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Do you think there should have been a wheel like this now?
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A stone on the head trains the students not to lower their heads and keep their eyes on the road at all times. Hussein Obama, the father of U.S. President Barack Obama, also served in the KAR.
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A procession in the "2000 Years of German Culture" parade. German Culture Day in Munich. Germany, 1938.
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A Zippo lighter from an unknown American pilot.
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The deceased miner's canary, 1875.
Birds were taken into the mine because they were the first to sense the release of methane.
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Aztec matryoshka. This life-and-death mask from the 14th century depicts three faces: the first is of a young person with all their teeth, the second is of a toothless old man, and the third is of a corpse with closed eyes.
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The CEOs of seven major tobacco corporations in the U.S. testify under oath that nicotine does NOT cause addiction, 1994.
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Emerald wine bowl on a golden pedestal, India, 18th century.
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17-year-old student Otoya Yamagucci delivers fatal wounds to politician Inejiro Asanuma with a traditional Japanese sword, the wakizashi, in a live television broadcast. Tokyo, 1960.
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Fire trucks of the 1930s had a special place for service dogs.
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The steps leading to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The tower itself was constructed from 1173 to 1360, taking nearly 200 years. The marble on the stairs has worn down in recent decades due to the influx of tourists.
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Ex-spouses divide their collection of plush toys after the divorce.
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This is not a strongman competition, just French soldiers demonstrating a papier-mâché cow that was used as a hiding place for a sniper or observer on no man's land, France, World War I.
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People brought their dogs for euthanasia as they were unable to pay the increased pet tax.
Berlin, 1926.
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French President Paul Doumer lights the eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on June 13, 1931. He himself lost four sons during World War I.
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The process of putting on an evening dress, 1850-1860s.
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