"Found A House That Looks Like The One From "Up" In Vancouver, Canada"
"A Female Falcon Was Equipped With A Satellite Tracking System In South Africa Before Migrating To Finland. Image Shows Tracker Data. In Just 42 Days, She Flew Over 10.000 Km, At An Incredible Average Of 230 Km Per Day And Nearly In A Straight Line"
"Thousands Of Years Ago, The Inuit And Yupik People Of Alaska And Northern Canada Carved Narrow Slits Into Ivory, Antler, And Wood To Create The World's First Snow Goggles. This Diminished Exposure To Direct And Reflected Ultraviolet Rays—thereby Reducing Eye Strain And Preventing Snow Blindness"
"Friend Rehabilitated An Injured Chicken And Adopted It As A Pet. Chicken Got To Attend Friend's Wedding"
"First Lamb Grown In An Artificial Womb"
"A Shoe Worn By Allied Spies During World War II Has An Inverted Heel To Mislead The Germans When They Track Their Trail And Direct Them In A Completely Wrong Direction"
"Topography Of USA - Pretty Cool"
"Sloth Elephant Tunnel.these Tunnels Were Dug By A Giant Ground Sloth That Lived 10.000 Years Ago In Brazil"
"Meteora, Greece"
"“Gee’s Golden Langur” Currently Very Endangered. Expressions Are So Human"
"What The Pyramid Of Khafre Looked Like 4,500 Years Ago Compared To Today. The Pyramids Of Giza Were Originally Covered With Highly Polished White Limestones, With The Capstones At The Peak Being Covered In Gold"
"Alexander The Great 330 Bc, Facial Reconstruction From His Marble Bust"
"Penguin Feathers"
"Most People Just See The Man With A Giant Head On His Knee, And Cannot See The Baby"
"In The 1940s, Men Dressed In Short Shorts And Cowboy Boots Served Up Women At A Drive Through Across The Street From Love Field In Dallas, Tx"
"Alpine Refuge From World War I Located At 2760 Meters, Monte Cristallo, Italy"
"Garter Snakes Coming Out Of Hibernation And Into A Tens Of Thousands Strong Mating Ball In Southern Manitoba, Canada"
"This Dentist Has A Free Soda Machine, And Coffee In The Lobby"
maybe you're right. People weren't such idiots back then.
As what? Read news articles from the time and they are practically copied for modern use.