Dinosaur tracks, excavated in 1952 in the Paluxy River bed in Texas.
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In the spring of 1945, many animals from the Berlin Zoo lived in citizens' apartments to avoid being killed by military actions.
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In 1979, Ken Fraser set a record by catching the largest Atlantic bluefin tuna, weighing 679 kg. The record still stands.
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Formula 1 is the world championship of circuit racing on open-wheel cars, held under the auspices of the International Automobile Federation.
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The most dangerous cat in the world, responsible for killing 436 people.
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In 1456, the same church cleared her of charges and declared her a martyr. Finally, in 1920, the same church recognized her as a saint and made her the patroness of France.
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Two sisters, arrested for moonshining during Prohibition in the USA, 1921.
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Millions of bison skulls, nearly wiped out due to uncontrolled hunting, 1870s.
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This happened in 1901. His plate had only three characters - IA1 (IA were the initials of his young wife Johanna Anker, and the number one signified that she was his first and only).
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This "Fast and Furious 8" scene had no CGI
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Josephine Myrtle Corbin, who was born with two pairs of legs.
At nineteen, Corbin married Dr. Clinton Bicknell, with whom she had five healthy children: four daughters and a son.
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🎪 In 1933, circus performer Arthur Gardner gave a demonstration of aquatic acts in Berlin. He presented an act in which he was in a specially constructed aquarium along with crocodiles. This was part of his circus performance and attracted great interest from spectators who came to see the amazing show.
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The popularity of the snake charmer profession grew in the 20th century and was widely used to attract tourists to India.
1890. India
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Efforts to mitigate the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster, 1986.
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Agnodice of Athens, who lived in the 4th century BC, is considered the first female doctor. She disguised herself as a man to study medicine because women were forbidden to do so.
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"Smokers" is the best-selling photo in the history of the Tour de France, 1927.
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A truck with people drove over strongman Galen Gough at a stadium in California in 1935.
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The signature recipe of an American restaurant where George Crum worked in 1853 was French fries.
One day, a customer sent back the fried potatoes, complaining that they were "too thick." Crum, deciding to play a joke on him, sliced the potatoes paper-thin and fried them. In doing so, he invented potato chips, which became the restaurant's most popular dish.
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Omaima Nelson is an Egyptian model accused of murder, dismemberment, cannibalism, and castration of her husband, American William Nelson. She was sentenced to life imprisonment. According to the investigation, on November 28, 1991, Omaima tied up her husband under the pretext of a sex game, then struck him with a table lamp (or, according to other sources, an iron) and stabbed him with scissors. She then cut off his head, hands, and genitals, and skinned them. She boiled the victim's head, wrapped it in foil, and placed it in the freezer, and fried his hands in oil to remove fingerprints. Omaima mixed the remaining parts of the corpse with parts of a Thanksgiving turkey and packed them into bags.
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One of the first documented selfies was taken in 1839 by Robert Cornelius, an American photographer and chemist. He created a daguerreotype self-portrait by removing the camera lens, running into the frame, and holding a pose for 3 to 15 minutes before covering the lens.
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The Mi-26 helicopter is spraying the so-called "slurry" - a sticky agent for binding radioactive dust after the Chernobyl disaster.
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The collapse of the grandstand with people during the "Indianapolis 500" race.
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In this place, over 900 members of this organization committed mass suicide.
🗓️ 1978.
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The morning of the first day when Sweden switched from left-hand to right-hand driving, 1967.
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Eight-year-old Freddie McIntosh in a sun protection suit
🗓 1935. London, United Kingdom
Freddie McIntosh wore a protective suit against the sun due to increased sensitivity to sunlight. At that time, medical means of sun protection were not as developed as they are today, but people were aware of the harmful effects of the sun's rays on the skin.
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On November 24, 2009, John Edward Jones tragically died in the Nutty Putty cave after being trapped upside-down in a narrow tunnel for 28 hours. Mistaking the passage for another, Jones became lodged 400 feet from the entrance. Rescuers tried to save him using a rope-and-pulley system, but a pulley malfunction caused delays. Jones suffered cardiac arrest from prolonged stress. The cave was sealed and turned into a memorial for him.
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A visitor to a Chinese restaurant in the Netherlands tries to learn how to eat rice with chopsticks, 1952.
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