This isn't a big ol' grape. It's the world's largest single-celled organism:
It's called Valonia ventricosa, and it's a type of algae.
This is what Mount Saint Helens looked like before and after its 1980 eruption:
These bad boys are the oldest pair of pants ever discovered, dating back to over 3,000 years ago:
This is the first aerial photo ever taken, captured by James Wallace Black from a hot-air balloon high above Boston:
This picture, from 1860, is called "Boston, as the Eagle and the Wild Goose See It."
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This is what an authentic, mint condition Woodstock 1969 ticket looks like:
This is artist Dario Campanile next to the painting he made for Paramount's 75th anniversary. The painting would go on to be the source of the company's subsequent logos:
This is what a credit card from the 1950s looked like:
I'm sure you're aware that every St. Patrick's Day, Chicago transforms its river into a vibrant shade of green...
Well, did you know the dye is actually ORANGE?
This is what a super concentrated amount of the dye looks like. Science, man.
Prescription cocaine is still used today in hospitals as a local anesthetic:
This is Louisa Ann Swain, the first American woman to ever vote in a general election:
The vote happened in 1870, five decades before the 19th Amendment granted voting rights to all American women.
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This is the difference between modern-day corn and its pre-domesticated form:
Here's daredevil Kenneth Hunter performing mid-flight repairs on his plane in the 1920s, his head just inches from the spinning propeller:
Here's what a beluga whale looks like from below:
There's a bridge in Amsterdam that's completely 3D printed:
This is apparently an eighth-grade test from 1912. Are you passing it?
Finally, let's end by looking at the TRUE color of every planet in our solar system. This is what color Mercury really is:
And this is what Venus looks like to the naked eye:
Here's where you are, Earth, in true color:
This is what Mars looks like in real color:
And this is what Jupiter looks like without any filters:
Here's Saturn in all its true-color glory:
And this is Uranus in real color:
Here's Neptune in true color:
And, finally, here's our little dwarf planet warrior, Pluto, in real color:
Earth picture is fake.
No way the USA are that big.
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