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The most shocking breach of royal protocol: Spice Girls members kissed Prince Charles. 1997.

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The mannequin head, made by John Anglin for the 1962 escape from Alcatraz prison, was crafted from a mixture of soap, toilet paper, and real hair.

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A Spanish farmer found a 3,000-year-old Iberian lioness sculpture in his field.

At a farm in Cañablanquilla, near San Sebastián de los Ballesteros (Córdoba, Spain), farmer Gonzalo Crespo was working in the family olive grove when his tractor hit a large stone.

When he stopped to check what he had hit, he was astonished to discover a large statue of a lioness capturing her prey.

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In the photo: "The Armistice Wagon," Compiègne Forest, November 11, 1918.

In it, the First Compiègne Armistice was signed between France, other Allies, and Germany, bringing an end to the hostilities of World War I.

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The photograph captures three flying cats, a bucket of spilled water, and Dali in mid-air. The inspiration for this work came from the discovery of the planetary model of the atom. It took 28 attempts to get the perfect shot.

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Chemists of the Polaroid Company, 1963

For 15 years, they tested over 5,000 different reagents to improve the process of instant color photography printing.

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The complete human nervous system, extracted by two medical students in 1925. The extraction process took over 1,500 hours. There are only four such specimens in the world.

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The removal of trash from an apartment where two brothers accumulated around 130 tons of junk. One of the brothers tried to reach his paralyzed brother but died under the debris.

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A highway in Kobe, Japan, after the devastating Hanshin earthquake on January 17, 1995.

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Nokia on the cover of Forbes: "Who Can Catch the King of Phones?" 2007.

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An Inca skull with a gold plate implant over 500 years old, found in Peru.

It is evident that the surgery was successful, as the plate partially fused with the skull, indicating the patient survived and lived for several years after the operation.

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A column of retreating Iraqis bombed by American forces.

Kuwait, 1991.

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Due to the high sulfur vapor content in the air on the Izu Islands, people had to wear gas masks to survive.

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The first American underground nuclear test. Nevada, USA, September 19, 1957.

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He only died in 1983 from a gunshot wound.

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IBM's Deep Blue computer became the first to defeat world chess champion Garry Kasparov.

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It was designed in such a way that it would ring at 4 a.m., and there was no option to set a different time.

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This was reported by the BBC, citing relatives of the actress. Smith was 89 years old.

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A British Army infantry regiment before being sent to war and the same regiment after its conclusion, 1914 and 1918.

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In the 1880s, a hairdryer looked like this: it was filled with hot water and used for combing hair.

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Mercedes won $2 million in the lawsuit.

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However, he dined daily in its restaurant, explaining that it was the only place in Paris where the tower could not be seen.

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American aviator Jacqueline Cochran with a Northrop Gamma airplane. Later, in 1953, she became the first woman pilot to break the sound barrier, and in 1964, the first woman pilot to exceed twice the speed of sound.

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The first book printed on a printing press was the Bible. This event, which took place in 1455, marked a revolution in the history of printing.

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A nanny shelters children in a cupboard during a German air raid, London, 1942.

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The Orient Express.

A luxury passenger train operated by the private company Orient-Express Hotels, running between Paris and Constantinople from 1883 to 1977.

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Women shaved bald as punishment for alleged collaboration with German occupiers, 1944.

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A gold ring with an integrated sundial and compass. Germany, 1570.

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