I Just Spent The Past 15 Minutes With My Jaw On The Floor After Looking At All These Fascinating Pictures And Now I Need You To See Them

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That is what a neanderthal appears to be like like with modern clothes and hair:

A museum exhibit display of a Neanderthal model in a suit, posed behind a stone wall

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That is Chandra Bahadur, the shortest man in recorded historical past:

him next to a stack of books

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And right here is Chandra Bahadur subsequent to the world’s tallest man, Sultan Kosen:

Chandra Bahadur and Sultan Kosen

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That is what a 5-year-old Albert Einstein appeared like:

A young child stands in a formal outfit holding a hat, posing for a vintage portrait

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That is what a nuclear warhead appears to be like like:

People in a workshop are assembling a large red and black device using a lifting mechanism. An American flag is in the background

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Al Capone’s Philadelphia jail cell was nicer than my condo:

Al Capone's prison cell

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That is what Antarctica appears to be like like from the window of a aircraft:

Flat-looking, nonverdant scene from an airplane window

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That is the primary image ever taken of a picture broadcast on tv:

Historic 1927 image of a man's face created on a Nipkow disk, an early television technology

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That is what an genuine, mint situation Woodstock 1969 ticket appears to be like like:

The ticket shows it was for three days and cost $18; it has been sealed in an appraiser container and rated as gem mint 10

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That is how a lot a few of McDonald’s hottest menu gadgets price in 1992:

Fast food menu offering six value meals with prices: Big Mac, Two Cheeseburgers, Quarter Pounder with Cheese, McChicken, McGrilled Chicken, Double Quarter Pounder

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These are among the floats from the 1939 version of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade:

Inflatable cartoon character balloons float above a crowded street during a parade in a historic urban setting

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Some scallops have a ton of tiny little blue eyes:

The small eyes can be seen on their body directly underneath their shell; there are several of them side by side along the length of the body

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This unassuming white dot is the iceberg that sunk the Titanic:

An iceberg

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Couches, my buddy…couches could be actually, actually huge:

A sofa posted online for sale, and it is extremely long; it sits in a straight line and has seating for 15 people

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That is what a nuclear reactor appears to be like like from above:

A nuclear reactor

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That is what the neighborhood round Tokyo Tower in Japan appeared like in 1960…

Black-and-white photo of Tokyo Tower rising above a sprawling cityscape with traditional Japanese buildings in the foreground

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And this is what the identical neighborhood appears to be like like at the moment:

Aerial view of Tokyo cityscape with Tokyo Tower in the center, surrounded by skyscrapers and green spaces

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That is what occurs to a gummy bear when you soak it in water in a single day:

A hand holds a gummy bear formed by merging several smaller gummy bears with a glass below

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This proper right here is a huge earthworm that was present in Queensland, Australia:

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Big old worm hanging from a large, rectangular digging tool

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It is a image of a gathering of the New York chapter of the “Fats Males’s Membership” circa 1930:

Group of well-dressed men from the early 20th century gather indoors. Some smile, and one wears a hat. The setting suggests a formal event

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In 2013, the Pope visited Copacabana Seaside in Brazil and, nicely, a complete lot of individuals got here to see him:

Massive crowd fills Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, with city skyline and Sugarloaf Mountain in the background

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That is the primary image of a twister ever taken:

Historic black and white photo of a tornado touching down from a stormy sky

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Tangentially associated: right here is the oldest image of the White Home ever taken:

The White House

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When Hurricane Floyd hit Florida in 1999, flamingos from the Miami-Metro zoo took refuge in a toilet to guard themselves from the storm:

Flamingos in a bathroom

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Curved doorways are a factor that exist:

A curved wall with a hidden door reveals a cozy living room with armchairs and natural light

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Earlier than 2003, Boston had an elevated freeway run by way of the town. It was ultimately moved underground and changed by…

City scene with vintage cars on a busy highway, bordered by brick buildings and billboards. Urban atmosphere with a mix of traffic and architecture

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This:

City park with green lawns, trees, and pathways, surrounded by urban buildings and a distant bridge under a clear sky

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Throughout World Conflict II, the statue of “David” by Michelangelo was fully encased in bricks to forestall injury from bombs:

David encased in bricks in the shape of a dome

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Phone lineworkers go to phone lineworker college the place they learn to be phone lineworkers:

Telephone lineworkers

30.

Hex wrenches could be WILDLY totally different sizes:

A hand holding a large L-shaped hex key near a tool chest, showcasing the size of the tool

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That is the foldout mattress George Washington slept on in the course of the Revolutionary Conflict:

A thin, stained mattress the size of a twin-size bed and a pillow coming out of a trunk

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It is a cassowary, typically referred to as the “world’s most dangerous hen”…

A cassowary stands in a forested area, displaying its vivid blue and red head and large body feathers

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And that is what a cassowary’s eggs appear like. They’re inexperienced!

Person holding a large green egg in one hand and a small blue egg in the other, smiling

34.

Blue cease indicators exist:

A stop sign is visible from a car windshield at night, in a residential area with a parked car and streetlights

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This, in all its glory, is what the within of the Wienermobile appears to be like like:

Brightly colored (red and yellow) seats with a yellow mustard zigzag on the floor and hot dogs illustrations on the backs of the seats

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The phrases added to the dictionary in 1900 are an absolute doozy:

An old dictionary open to a page labeled "Words recently introduced," including Eugenics, Telewriter, Wireless, and Linotype

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That is what the underside of a stingray appears to be like like:

X-ray image of a baby stingray displaying its skeletal structure and fins spread outward

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Within the Fifties, archeologists found the Thirteenth-century doodles of a Russian boy named Onfim, among the oldest drawings by a toddler ever found:

Onfim's drawings

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Cement vehicles and different big vehicles can have scholar drivers:

"Please be patient, student driver" sign on the back of a huge truck

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And eventually, a billion is absolutely, actually, actually, actually huge:

Note saying people don't understand how much bigger 1 billion is than 1 million and that 1 million seconds is about 11 days but 1 billion seconds is about 31 1/2 years

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