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An ancient wooden Orthodox Church, Krasnaya Lyaga, Russia, 1655.
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One of the most well-preserved dinosaurs ever discovered. Learn more: bit.ly/3h5x88s ©ケラトプスユウタ
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NYC in color, 1911.
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Rio de Janeiro's Botanical Garden was created by King John VI of Portugal in 1808. Today, it's home to 6,500 species of plants distributed throughout an area of 130 acres. Read more: bit.ly/3hSGUtD
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The actual subjects of American Gothic.
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A swimmobile in New York City, 1960
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A reconstruction of a burial in Bulgaria with some of the world’s oldest known gold jewelry, 4600 BCE.
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Amazing colors and symmetry of Sri Ranganathswamy Temple, India
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Fallingwater under snow, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1935.
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A lone soldier admires the view on the Italian Front of World War I, 1914-1918.
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A World War 1 memorial in Vácrátót, Hungary - a family missing their father.
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A 2-3-2 Soviet super-speed steam locomotive. Moscow, USSR, 1939.
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Two men remove the preserved carcass of a juvenile mammoth named "Dima," 1977. He died at the age of 6-8 months some 40,000 years ago. His stomach still contained traces of his mother's milk
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Carrie Fisher smiling with a stormtrooper on the set of Empire Strikes Back.
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1980s Computer Ad
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The entrance of the Temple of Edfu in Egypt. Built between 237 and 57 BCE and dedicated to the god Horus.
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During the podracing scene in 'The Phantom Menace,' the crowd was actually 450,000 Q-Tips being blown by fans.
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A French Army tanker wearing a Tank Crew splash mask, 1918
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Princess Diana nodding off at a party at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, 1981
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4000-year-old writing board by an Egyptian student with teacher's spelling corrections in red
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A 2,300 year old Egyptian sarcophagus displayed as found at the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005.
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Wheelchair made for Holy Roman Empress Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, 1740.
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Paris, 50s. Photo by Georg Stefan Troller
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A Roman gold snake bracelet found on the arm of a woman who was killed by Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 CE near Pompeii, inscribed on the inside 'DOMINVS SVAE ANCILLAE' which means "From a master to his slave girl.
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Detail of a bronze statue of Standing Parvati. Chola period, c.1200 CE, Tamil Nadu, India