44 pictures to see the world: Monroe died naked in bed, the female sex demon killed 11 people in a row, Hong Xiuquan's jade seal
British Lieutenant Andrew Foster collected Anishinaabe costumes during his military service in North America. 1790, made of birch bark, cotton, linen, wool, feathers, silk, silver brooch, porcupine feathers, horsehair, leather and tendons. National Museum of American Indians.
Both West Africans and Melanesians (the world's only blonde blue-eyed black man) carry the DNA of an unknown extinct human species. The Melanesians also evolved their own blonde genes, unlike Eurasian blondes.
Stephen Dunn took this incredible photo with his flash, illuminating a spider and revealing its wet web with a rainbow effect.
Benjamin Guggenheim was a first-class passenger aboard the Titanic in 1912. After he and his servants helped the women and children board the lifeboats, they changed into their best attire and prepared to "die like gentlemen."
When lightning strikes a beach, it creates otherworldly glass sculptures called fulgurites or "petrified lightning."
Ethiopian St. George Lalibela Church. It is just one of several churches carved entirely from bedrock. The roof is ground level.
Rare white dolphin "Casper". Scientists consider him "albinism." Albinism is a genetic mutation that, when present, inhibits melanin and other pigments that determine skin and hair color.
The armor of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, was made around 1530. John Frederick was known for his personal friendship with Martin Luther and led the Schmalcardik League.
This is the U.S. Navy Explosives Laboratory built during World War II, where enemy submarine torpedoes and mines were brought here for disassembly, and a large 2-million-volt X-ray machine was used to detect the exact location of the detonation fuze.
The long, curved lines that look like meteors are a phenomenon known as "strong gravitational lensing," in which light from a star bends around a massive (largely invisible) object in front of it, causing light to bend around the object.
It was the first aircraft to perform a direct transatlantic flight, the cockpit of the Spirit of St. Louis.
Mahmoud II's Ottoman seven-barrel flintlock gun in 1833.
The evolution of the Polish eagle from the 12th century to 1927, painting published in the magazine Światowid, 1935.
This is a photo of the YAL-1 airborne laser. The plane was a Boeing 747 with lasers on the nose designed to destroy ballistic missiles.
The more you look, the more mistakes you'll discover. There are 21 in total, how many have you found?
Ukrainian George Kistiacovsky played the most critical role in the construction of America's first atomic bomb and the Manhattan Project Trinity test.
In 2004, the last photograph of Sri Lanka's "national handball team" mysteriously disappearing after playing an invitational friendly in Germany. According to Sri Lanka's Ministry of Sport, the formation of the national team was "unauthorized".
Excerpted from a calligraphy book showing the artist's representations of the dragon character in 8 different cursive scripts from the 8th to the 16th centuries. China's Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Era.
Hong Xiuquan's mark of jade seal, self-proclaimed "Heavenly King" of the "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom".
These were the prices at which the estate sold slaves in 1847... The pricing of human life is terrible.
Brazier with the image of the goddess Chalchiuhtlicue, water, lakes, rivers and seas. Trawac, Mexico, 1325-1521 AD.
The sky over Antarctica turned bright pink due to volcanic eruptions, a phenomenon associated with large amounts of aerosols in the stratosphere.
American sculptor Anna Coleman Ladd, one of many artists, used their skills to create mask-like lives that provided a little dignity to disfigured soldiers returning from World War I.
Child car seats from the 1950s.
Green lightning in a cloud of ash at Chetten, Chile (2008).
Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress, is located in the northern part of Matale District, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
The only hotel-like accommodation in Antarctica, the Eco Cabin of White Desert Resort.
Close-up photo of smoke after the candle is blown out.
This is the part of a number called Googolplex, with a 1 followed by a googol consisting of zeros. It is physically impossible to write completely, because there is not enough physical space in the observable universe to hold all the zeros.
A 17th-century Kawari Kabuto, a helmet in the form of a conch shell.
Silver streaks in the shape of antelope in the Sassanid Empire (Persia, Iran) from the 5th to 6th centuries, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Children's textbook learning to write Hebrew, Cairo, Egypt, 11th century.
Three-legged bronze knight. China, early Western Zhou Dynasty, 1100-1000 BC.
A photographer captured this stunning photo of the shark.
Hatusa ( Hittissa ) was the capital of the Late Bronze Age Hittite Empire. Its ruins are located near modern Boazkale in Turkey, within the Great Ring Road of the Kyzylmac River.
A 225 million-year-old petrified agate trunk located in Arizona.
Barrel-shaped pot with standing bird, Cyprus Larnaca.
by Merton Co. Manufacture of pioneer pilot Glenn L. Martin wore a leather flying helmet and cape.
The German female sex demon killed 11 people in a row: her name was Lucius. Anna, who grew up in an orphanage, abandoned her mother before she was even born, and when she was one year old, her mother died of illness in depression. The unfortunate encounter filled her heart with shadows and was seriously distorted. From the age of 20, he brutally killed 11 men with his beauty. In 1936 she was arrested by law and subsequently sentenced to death, ending a life of sin.
17 original Orient Expresses were found in Poland. The Orient Express could rerun ahead of the Olympics in France!
Armor made of overlapping small plates and chains. Bijapur, India, 17th century.
On August 5, 1962, Monroe died naked in her bed. The cause of death is still a mystery.
Mirror table ink acrylic painting.
A dying star captured from the James Webb Space Telescope (4K).