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Before airplanes were pressurized for commercial use, flyers had to wear oxygen masks at higher altitudes:
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During World War II, the USS Trigger got close enough to Japan on patrol to take a picture through its periscope of Mount Fuji:
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The Michelin Man not only used to be absolutely terrifying, but he used to run with a gang of several other musically inclined Michelin men:
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Tourists in Egypt used to be able to climb on top of the Great Pyramid all willy-nilly:
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These gigantic contraptions are apparently one of the first life preservers ever made:
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This picture, taken in 1942, shows a New York Times employee creating that day’s layout of the Sports page:
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This is selection of prosthetic face parts designed for World War I veterans:
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Here’s what one of those prosthetics looked like in action:
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This is Australian javelin thrower Reg Spiers, best known for literally mailing himself in a big giant box from London to Australia in the 1960s:
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This is the 5x3x2.5 foot box Spiers mailed himself in:
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This is frogman Courtney Brown towing a 55 scale model of the Titanic during the filming of the movie Raise The Titanic:
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Here’s what the wreck of the model of the wreck of the Titanic looks like today:
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This is Robert Earl Hughes, the one-time world’s heaviest man and his pet dog:
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Eleven days in October had to be skipped after the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1582:
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Here’s what gorilla’s fingerprint looks like compared to a human’s:
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This is what a whole bunch of wind turbines look like from way above:
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This is a replica of what was apparently the world’s largest polar bear, standing tall at 12 feet and weighing over 2,200 pounds:
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This is the crew of the USS Hunchback, taken in Virginia at the end of the Civil War. Unlike the army, the Union’s navy was actually integrated:
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This is what British World War I victory medal looks like:
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This is the first computer Apple ever developed:
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This is what a pick-up truck from 1985 looks like compared to the behemoths that are modern pick-up trucks:
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Owls have big ol’ long legs:
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This is a list of the causes of death of everyone who died in London in 1632:
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This was the scene aboard the ship The Queen Elizabeth as it brought soldiers back home to New York after World War II ended:
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And, finally, this is what Nicolas Cages’ father, August Coppola, looked like:
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