30 wonderful photos to see the world: the chastity ring of the 18th century, the cruel performance of the ancient Colosseum
author:Picture anecdote
01: The White Eagle woman lived about 5500 years ago, and was first spotted near brighton racecourse in England in 1933, where the bones of a baby were found in her pelvis, and archaeologists say she most likely died in childbirth. Today, facial reconstruction technology shows us what she looks like.
02: Walk up the marble staircase of the Leaning Tower of Pisa for 500 years.
03: Former US Presidents Kennedy and Eisenhower at a meeting during the Cuban crisis.
04: The oldest operating restaurant in Europe, the Swinika Bar, is located in Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. Having been hosting visitors since it opened in 1273, sitting in the restaurant feels as if time has passed and you're back in time.
05: In the Netherlands, a fisherman catches an extremely rare bright yellow catfish. Banana yellow catfish is said to have leukemia, a rare genetic disorder that causes decreased pigmentation in the skin and hair. After taking a photo with the banana yellow catfish, the fisherman put it back into the water.
06: Between 1932 and 1972, the U.S. Department of Public Health conducted a study that deliberately infected 399 African Americans with untreated syphilis, and that's the U.S. government, which has never changed.
07: The famous Amazon rainforest is so huge that it extends to many countries, including Peru and Ecuador.
08: A cruise ship passes through the narrow Corinth Canal in Greece, this guy can't do it without some technology!
09: The Colosseum of Ancient Rome staged the craziest and most violent performances of the ancient world, as we know the brutal duels between gladiators, and the more brutal performances are much more than that. For example, in a performance, a scene of Prometheus's torture was staged. The "actor" was a male death row inmate who was locked to a specially mounted rock while his stomach was cut open. The mythical Promethean liver was pecked at by the raptor, but due to organizational difficulties, the raptor was replaced by a bear, and the beast handled the "actor" in a matter of seconds.
10: This bronze incense burner from southwest Arabia consists of a short cylindrical cup set on a tapered support base.
11: From the outside, this lizard that is shedding looks like it has taken off its small spacesuit.
12: The near-intact mummified baby mammoth is the best preserved in North America and was found in a gold mine in Canada.
13: The frozen water creates an amazing sight, forming an ice pit in the waterfall.
14: 1897, Stockholm, Sweden, facials of two gay imprisoned men.
15: An African wild dog mother gave birth to ten puppies, six males and four females. While they are a herbivore nightmare, African wild dogs are also the most endangered predators.
16: The hidden part of the underground of the Moai stone statue on Easter Island is much larger than visible.
17: I seem to have discovered what the source of yoga movements is.
18: These unusual stones can be found in Romania, more specifically, in the central and southern regions of the country. People called them "Tavanties" and gave them the characteristics of living things. Locals say the stones can grow, multiply, and even breathe.
19: The Nazca Lines are a set of gigantic geographical indications in the Nazca Desert of southern Peru, which were created between 500 BC and 500 AD. The numbers vary in complexity and are thought to honor seabirds, which ancient Peruvians believed would bring rainfall.
20: Bruce Lee and his family photo, the hero has gone, god jealous of the talent.
21: What do you understand an ant to look like? The mandible of this trap jaw ant is capable of closing at speeds of up to 233.35 km/h, the fastest predatory attack in the entire animal kingdom.
22: The chastity belt was not invented in the Middle Ages (5th-15th centuries) to prevent women from losing their virginity. They were invented in the 18th century to prevent teenage masturbation because they believed that masturbation would lead to insanity.
23: The Habsburgs are located in the middle of a forest, built on white rocks. It was built in 1377 and completed 11 years later. The building has 57 rooms and covers an area of 22 acres, and the castle at night is more like a fairy tale world.
24: In Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, In 1974, officer John Shuttleworth is on duty in a waist-deep flood.
25: In the ancient buildings of Pompeii, an inscription equivalent to the electoral slogan of modern society has been preserved. The gist was to encourage voting for Helvius Sabinus to hold public office, around 600 BC to around 79 AD.
26: The giant baby, known as the "prodigy" by doctors, was born by caesarean section at a hospital in western India, nearly 6 kilograms, making it the heaviest baby ever born in India.
27: In a hospital outpatient clinic in North Korea, the doctor and the patient's sister are very good!
28: Totem Pole, basalt of the Tasmanian Cape.
29: Xu Lu, an interior designer in Taiwan, guess how old she is this year? Haha, already 41 years old.
30: Even if nothing grows, bright flowers can still grow, I wish friends and friends a lot of wealth, good luck to come!