Lady Gaga 100% Natural! No wigs. No Makeup. (From her Instagram)
This is the last surviving rescue dog from 9/11, sitting at Ground Zero. She was 2 years old during 9/11 and is 15 years old pictured
The rescue dogs at ground zero were upset and agitated by their failure to find survivors. Volunteers hid in the rubble so the dogs could find them.
This raised the dogs spirits and allowed them to continue their efforts.
Korean airlines offer customers swatches to choose their cabin crews uniform colours
This how cashiers at a McDonald’s in Taiwan dress
French Special Forces Operator (GIGN)
The helmet is the MSA TC 500. Mounted on the front of the helmet is a Thales Group LUCIE Wide FOV Compact Night Vision Goggle. He is also wearing Peltor ComTac III Hearing Protection / Communications headset, and a Petzl STRIX headlamp with IR strobe.
This is what real Uranium looks like
Scuba diving near oil rig legs
The UK now gives a breakdown of what your taxes were spent on
Hawaiian hand weapon made out of wood and shark teeth circa 1778
Maurice Tillet, French Wrestler and the inspiration for Shrek
Old money recovered from the Titanic
The most expensive home in the world
A billion dollars, 27 stories, a staff of 600, three helicopter pads
The New Ford GT
The latest GT uses a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 making over 600 horsepower
This bikers jacket has signal and brake lights
Indian War Elephant Armor
Created about 1600s, the armor is made of sheet iron panels and chainmail. Some of the panels have designs of elephants, fish, peacocks and lotus flowers hammered out.
The elephant armor is so heavy that it takes three members of staff to lift the headpiece alone. Some of the panels are missing, revealing the way cotton would have been used under the armor for the animal’s comfort.
This Garden In A Bottle Has Been Thriving Since 1960: Sealed in Its Own Ecosystem and Watered Just Once in 53 Years
This bald chimp shows why a chimp will fuck you up
By the way, have you considered that it might be armour for a war elephant?
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