The inside of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is...underwhelming:
This ol' lumpy thing is the ball used in the 1930 World Cup final:
The first Super Bowl didn't sell out — you can see plenty of empty seats in pictures from that day:
This is what a nude Twix looks like:
This is what a "modern" tomato looks like next to a tomato grown with 150-year-old seeds:
This is how big a moose's tooth is:
This is what a dollar bill from 100 years ago looked like:
This is what an ASL word search looks like:
Artichokes can be beautiful if you let them bloom:
Here's another "American Super Bowl" section found in a German grocery store:
This is a preserved 3,500-year-old loaf of bread that was found in an ancient Egyptian tomb from the New Kingdom period:
This is what 8 feet of snow looks like:
This is the bust of President Franklin D. Roosevelt that was used as a model for the design on the dime:
This is what the inside of an ATM looks like:
This is what it looks like when your entire bottle of glue dries before you can use it:
This is what the OTHER side of a ladybug looks like:
In the hours after he died, a death mask was made of Napoleon Bonaparte's face:
This is how close Russia is to Alaska:
#37 Not only are they gigantic, they are also extremely toxic. They only have a life of 5 years and then they are shredded and dumped into a toxic land fill, except for the occasional one that is repurposed to pass on their toxicity to people when made into park benches and other furniture as I've seen in previous posts.
interesting. ive seen a video where a guy found a hidden graveyard of 50 or so blades.
Still pretty cheap by today's standards...
you pay for hospitals? doesn´t it get expensive which so many school shootings per day?