Monroe died naked in bed, and the female sex demon killed 11 people in a row, the earliest poison, and used 47 pictures to understand the world
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This is a photo of the world's smallest military drone, the Black Hornet.
This is the furry armadillo that lives in a very small area of Peru and is known almost nothing about it.
The nuclear-powered drone used by the CIA "Aquiline" in the 1970s was capable of flying 1700 miles and recovered by the C-130 airship.
Salle du Manege, the old entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris, 1857. There are sandstone carvings and red brick ceilings. Each pillar is carved by a different animal. There are mainly horses, deer, bears, wild boars, dogs, wolves, owls...
Augustus, more than 6 feet tall, the statue is a statement of the ideas and values he wants to convey. Augustus was both the first Roman Emperor and the longest emperor to rule Rome...
A local fisherman in Costa Rica rescued a crocodile that had been shot in the head and, when it recovered, released the reptile back into the wild. The next day, the man found the crocodile back and sleeping on the porch. For 20 years, crocodiles have been part of the man's family.
Amar Bharati, a Hindu Sadhu, raised his right hand in 1973 and has never let it go in the last 50 years. He saw it as a devotion to Lord Shiva and a symbol of his desire to achieve world peace.
An Aztec horizontal slit drum from Mexico, decorated with a carving of a horned owl, a creature believed to have come from the messengers of the underworld. British Museum.
After 9/11, the media promoted the idea that Osama bin Laden was hiding in a complex mountain fortress. Below is a limestone cave complex used by Afghan mujahideen to repel the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
In 1486, the Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli presented a young woman with a gift, now in the Louvre.
The photo on the left is a real photo of the victim when they disappeared, and the photo in the middle is an AI-generated image that predicts what they will look like now. The photo on the right is when they were actually discovered.
Stone horse of the AgracaFul Mosque. It is believed to have been carved between 1580 and 1605 AD. It is not known who built the horse, nor does anyone know why.
Mahogany brass marine medicine box by surgeon Francis Columbine Daniel in 1805. This was probably built around 1820. Dangerous drugs such as Crow P are placed in a secret compartment in the back.
A crystal ring, cleverly carved into the shape of a sphinx. It dates back to the 19th or 20th dynasty of ancient Egypt (circa 1295-1070 BC). Now in the gallery of the Swiss Phoenix Ancient Art Company.
In 1989, Billy Idol held a three-week party at a hotel in Bangkok that resulted in a $250,000 bill. When he refused to pay and wanted to leave, the army rounded him up, and he was subsequently shot by a sedative dart.
Guptti's hidden blade, the handle of which is hollow, is used to store gunpowder. This weapon is inlaid in gold. 18th century AD. Exhibited at the National Museum of New Delhi, India.
On Saturday, July 23, 2022, a great oak fire in Mariposa County, California, burned near Yosemite National Park, engulfing large areas of surrounding homes.
Most people don't smile in old photos because at the time they thought taking pictures was a big thing in their lives.
The back of the bronze mirror features birds, animals and vines. Tang Dynasty, China, 600-800 AD.
The splendid armband is embroidered with "Five Stars Out of the East and Benefits China". From the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty (35-316 AD).
A dog monument in ancient Rome reads: "Here lies a small dog, covered in sweet honey." His name was Forscus, and he was eighteen years old, and in his old age he could not move on all fours. ” ......”
The earliest poison used by humans: a notched wooden stick in a cave on the South African border contains ricin dating back 24,000 years. This stick was most likely used to poison the arrow.
A Samaritan coin from the Persian period depicting a figure who may have been Jehovah. 4th century BC.
The photographer is in the red Sahara Desert of Algeria, wearing a spacesuit.
In West Texas, Storm Chaser Laura Rowe captures stunning footage of a super monolithic thunderstorm illuminated at different altitudes.
During World War II, a Great Dane named Juliana was awarded the Blue Cross. She peed and extinguished the incendiary bomb!
A silver plate, of the Sassanid Dynasty (Neo-Persian Iran), 4th century AD, from the British Museum.
Reindeer have many different color variants, from dark brown to spots with pink velvet antlers.
Elixir Falernum is the world's first liqueur aged underwater.
This is the sunset over 30,000 feet above The High Cumulus Clouds near Oahu, Hawaii.
The interior of the White House was destroyed during the Truman administration and rebuilt from 1949 to 1952.
A pair of gold dolphin earrings, inlaid with jade and onyx, from the Waddesdon Estate Collection.
Joseph Smith's first photograph was found in a pendant box of his descendants. It belongs to the daguerreotype photography method.
In northern Ohio, replica bald eagle nests from the late 1800s were found. It measures 12' x 8.5' and weighs 2 tons.
All beads found in archaeological excavations at the Rosenwald School in Woodville, USA (1886-1938).
In 1960, Ormond Geely filmed The Girl in the Window in New York. The building was torn down the next day.
Bison are under zero and 35 years old, (Yellowstone National Park).
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.
Orcas weighing up to 8 tons jump to 15 feet for dinner.
The British Railways advertisement of 1920 encouraged holidaymakers to visit Cornwall.
This silly-looking bug is called Rhinastus latesternus.
A UPS worker works during the 9/11 chaos.
The only color photograph of President Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe together, 1962.
On August 5, 1962, Monroe died naked in her bed. The cause of death is still a mystery.