This is what Mount St. Helens looked like before it erupted in 1980, becoming the deadliest volcanic eruption in US history...
And this is what Mount St. Helens looked like after the 1980 eruption:
This is what the blowhole on a humpback whale looks like:
This is what the Space Shuttle Endeavour looked like as it left Earth and traveled to outer space:
This is Charlotte and Majorie Collyer, a mother and daughter who survived the wreck of the Titanic in 1912:
Charlotte's husband and Majorie's dad Harvey Collyer died in the wreck. Also lost in the tragedy was the family's life savings of £5,000 cash.
This is what the battleship USS Independence looks like outside of water:
This is what the inside of a hedge looks like:
This picture, taken in 1925, is the last known photo of a Barbary lion in the wild:
Once prevalent across Northern Africa, the lion went extinct because of, you guessed it, humans.
This is what the Statue of Liberty looks like from the back:
This is what one college student's dorm room looked like in the 1910s:
Traffic lights are absolutely enormous:
This is what the bottom of a lily pad looks like:
Niagara Falls froze over in 1883:
Curved escalators are a thing that exist:
This is the "American Candy" section in a British gas station:
I believe that all candy is good candy, but I think they could've done a better job here. Lots of low-tier Halloween trick-or-treat ones here.
Speaking of which, this is what a freeze-dried Skittle looks like:
This is what Gutzon Borglum's original model for Mount Rushmore looked like:
And, finally, in 1961, auditions were held for the role of the black cat in the film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat." Lots of black cats showed up:
152 cats in total came out to vie for the role they were born to play.
This is what the view of downtown Manhattan looked like from the Empire State Building the year it opened in 1931..
And this is what that same view looks like today:
he means its not an actual photo
How is it cr#p? Do you just say the first dumb thing that comes to mind? It's designed to operate close to shore in shallow waters. It's fast, maneuverable, and deadly. If you don't like playing with the toy in your bathtub, go back to rubber duckies.
Also, calling *any* post WWII warship a battleship is nothing but 2nd rate clickbait.
What else do you need?
needs more chocolate like snickers and crunch bars
Hmm wow