African runner Matthias Kanda from Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, during his training, raced against a steam train and never lost in the race.
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The body of the Egyptian princess Amen-Ra was supposed to be transported from the British Museum to the United States. Now, the British Museum only has the lid of the princess's sarcophagus.
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A special day at the Memphis Zoo - admission was only allowed for dark-skinned individuals.
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The first geographical globe is preserved in the city of Nuremberg. It was made by the geographer M. Behaim in 1492.
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The Hunger Winter was a mass famine that affected the civilian population of the Netherlands towards the end of World War II. In the photo, a 9-year-old boy, 1945.
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Treatment of patients affected by the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident on April 26, 1986.
Patient V. I. Starovoit, 27 years old, who participated in extinguishing the fire from the first minutes after the accident, received radiation burns covering up to 34% of his body surface in addition to general uniform gamma exposure.
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A woman is holding her legs and arms in buckets of water through which an electric current is passed. In the 1930s, it was believed that this improved blood circulation.
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This happened during one of his public speeches in New York, USA, on September 16, 1976.
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Two of the greatest tennis players of all time, Pete Sampras & Andre Agassi, in a 1995 Nike commercial
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In this photograph taken in 1898, the oldest house in Hamburg, Germany, is depicted.
It was built in 1524. Despite protests from local residents, the house was demolished in December 1910.
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Through these tunnels (which were mostly narrow), loaded barges were propelled by so-called "pushers": two people lay on their backs on the barge and pushed themselves off the tunnel walls with their feet, thus moving the boat. Sometimes, on particularly lengthy stretches and with heavy loads, pushers worked continuously for several hours.
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Consequences of the Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine. March 25, 2024.
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To prevent forest fires, Canadians decided not to limit themselves to a simple warning sign; instead, they placed a gallows with a cigarette on the park grounds.
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Manute Bol was the tallest player in NBA history. He stood at 7 feet 7 inches (232 cm) tall, and his weight barely exceeded 100 kg.
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During the call, he said to his assistant, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you."
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The dogs were trained to independently traverse long routes in the mountains.
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The legend of the first marathon run tells the story of the Greek soldier Pheidippides, who ran 26 miles (42 kilometers) from Marathon to Athens to announce the victory over the Persians, and then died from exhaustion.
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Pharaohs never allowed others to see their hair. They constantly wore a crown or a Nemes headcloth (this is the striped cloth seen on the world-famous mask of Pharaoh Tutankhamun).
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Dogs stand in line for a dose of cocaine during an experiment studying the effects of narcotics on living organisms.
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The earliest precursors of sunglasses were found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs. They were made of thin plates of precious emeralds, which were inserted into bronze frames.
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John Astor, aged 47, who was considered one of the wealthiest people of his time, placed his wife in a lifeboat when the ship began to sink in the North Atlantic after colliding with an iceberg.
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In the 17th century, getting up in the middle of the night was a normal occurrence. People slept in two segments, separated by 1-2 hours of wakefulness. This was a time for reading, prayer, intimacy, or socializing with others.
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The first literary monuments are attested to in the late 11th century. These are the so-called sagas - epic tales about ancient heroes, gods, Vikings, and kings.
In the 16th century, the first books were printed in Icelandic. Modern orthography is very close to Old Icelandic.
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A documented historical fact - in 401, 1011, and 1620, it was so cold that the Black Sea froze over.
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