An Abbey Road Studios EMI TG12345 MK IV recording console used between 1971-1983, housed in Studio 2, the console which Pink Floyd used to record their landmark album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
The First Dinosaur Tail discovered is preserved in Amber, 99 Million Years Old and Covered in Feathers
This stretch of ancient road discovered south of Rome during excavation work for a new McDonald’s restaurant
Economy Family Type A-Bomb Shelter
Beverly Wysocki, top, and Marie Graskamp, at side, emerge from a new family-type bomb shelter on display in Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 12, 1958. The shelter can hold 8 to 12 persons and would be safe to within three quarters of a mile of ground zero if a 20 megaton nuclear bomb were to be dropped.
Homeowner turned his sprinklers on before leaving to escape a Kansas wildfire. He came home to this (photo by the Kansas Air National Guard)
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A Mexican Library
Ballet Dancer Before Taking The Stage
A Soldier with his Wife
Construction of the 105-storey Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea began in 1989. As of 2017, it has yet to open
What the Museum of Natural History is hiding in its Basement
Neil Armstrong and his crew had to clear customs/immigration after returning from the moon. They declared moon rock and dust.=
Rabbit hole in Shropshire, England leads to 700 year old Knights Templar cave
Who are the Knights Templar?
The Knights Templar, also known as the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, were an order of Christian knights that was formed in approximately 1119 A.D., following the First Crusade. The stated responsibility of the Knights Templar was to protect Christian pilgrims who were traveling to Jerusalem. The Knights Templar were given the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as their headquarters, and there are many legends of the Templars excavating the many tunnels beneath the Temple Mount in search of biblical treasures and artifacts.
Primarily due to a financial dispute with King Philip IV of France, the Knights Templar were ordered to be disbanded by Pope Clement V. Many of the Knights Templar were arrested, tortured until they confessed to unimaginable crimes, and then burned at the stake as heretics. Some of the Knights Templar escaped the persecution and went into hiding. There are various traditions as to what happened to the surviving Knights Templar, with the most likely legend being that they eventually formed what is now known as the Freemasons
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Statue of “The Resurrection” in Vatican
Mental health needs to be taken as seriously as physical health; until that point, there will be issues like this
South Dakota, 126 years ago…Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and setteled the Indian War — 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. White Tail, 5. Liver [Living] Bear, 6. Little Thunder, 7. Bull Dog, 8. High Hawk, 9. Lame, 10. Eagle Pipe
Polygone Riviera, France
Sketch from inside a Saudi jail
Elon Musk and Peter Thiel unveil PayPal 17 years ago
The inside of a cluster bomb
This Is The Most Expensive Photograph In the World $6.5 Million
“Phantom” – A photograph by Australian photographer Peter Lik, was sold to a private collector for a staggering $6.5 million. The black and white image shows a beam of light resembling a ghost, and was captured at Arizona’s Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon that’s popular among landscape photographers.
Two popes
Two Koreas, one photo
What it looks like underground at a gas station
Inside The Curiosity Mars Rover
A neighbourhood inside a retired baseball stadium, Osaka, Japan
Smog over Almaty, Kazakhstan
Cruise ship during construction
Alex Trebek’s viewpoint while hosting “Jeopardy”
Lineman college Oroville, CA
2017 F1 rear soft tire
Nike introduces ‘Pro Hijab’ for Muslim female athletes