The astronomical clock in the Cathedral of Saint John in Besançon, 19th century.
It has a complex and precise mechanism consisting of over 30,000 parts and 11 moving components. The 57 dials display numerous parameters: the date, the season, the time of day, the movement of the planets, solar and lunar eclipses, solstices, tide hours in various ports, Easter dates, and day and night hours in different cities.
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The Cadillac Coupe Deville is a car produced by the American company Cadillac, a division of General Motors, released in 1958.
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Eva Braun's sister threw a burning cigarette into the ashtray and sat on it, as Hitler forbade smoking in his presence. Hitler noticed this and decided to make a joke. He approached her and asked her to explain the rules of the game in detail. The next morning, Eva, having learned everything from Hitler, asked her sister, "How's the situation with the blisters from the burns on your backside?"
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The "Cadillac Motor Car Company" was founded by engineer Henry Leland and entrepreneur William Murphy in August 1902. The brand's name refers to the founder of Detroit, Marquis Antoine Laumet de La Mothe Cadillac.
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The magician would place the naked apprentice inside a circle, then lie on top of her and recite incantations. This way, the girl would join the ranks of witches. Alex Sanders passed away on April 30, 1988, after a long battle with lung cancer.
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He used only rulers and protractors to measure the angles of the roads.
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A man demonstrates the skulls of people he killed in Borneo, Indonesia, in 1900. Local tribes collected the heads of their enemies as trophies.
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An impressive carved skull from Tibet, believed to be around 300 years old. According to one theory, the carving was a ritual to remove a curse from the deceased.
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George Nissen, the inventor of the home trampoline, makes a spectacular demonstration of his creation to onlookers by attempting to jump over a kangaroo, 1960.
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A man dressed his dog in a suit and placed his cat on the dog's lap to create an unusual photo, 1950.
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A break on the construction site of a bridge in Auckland, New Zealand, 1950.
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Civil War veteran Yakov Miller lived with an open bullet wound on his forehead.
"Seventeen years after the injury, a shard came out of the wound, and after 31 years, two more pieces of lead fell out."
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Yuri Gagarin is driving through London in a "Rolls-Royce" with a number plate composed of his initials and the number one, as a tribute to the first astronaut in history.
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In 1901, photographer C.C. Pierce took a portrait of a young Hopi girl living in an Arizona reservation. This girl wore a traditional hairstyle known as the "pumpkin blossom curl," which was worn by unmarried Hopi women.
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A cartoon in an American magazine from 1939 after the division of Poland between the USSR and Nazi Germany.
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Teeth sharpening among Indonesian tribes and its result, photographs from 1938.
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One of the soldiers of the honor guard suddenly struck Gandhi with the butt of his rifle, which was an unexpected incident during the visit.
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The executioner's axe, which executed over 500 people.
Known as "the Master," he began his career as an executioner at the age of 17. He equated his work to medical practice, referring to the condemned as "patients" and the execution process as "treatment." In his free time, he painted umbrellas.
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It takes Pluto 246.04 Earth years to complete a full orbit—this is the length of its year.
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The pioneer of the car radio was Alfred Grebe, who installed an antenna on the bumpers that resembled a clothesline. The first mass-produced car radios were introduced by Motorola in 1930.
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A nanny locks children in a cupboard during a German air raid. London, 1942.
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Around 2 million people from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania formed a human chain that united all three countries to show the world their desire to leave the Soviet Union, on August 23, 1989.
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